Ellie_Wilko
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Meters are quite often different to one another. They're allowed a variability of 15%.
I know that my Accu Chek mobile will consistently read 1mmol higher than the blood tester built into the Libre and the One touch Verio's we use at work are usually somewhere in-between.
My best advice is to call Accu Chek and ask them for an extra meter for work so that they are consistent.
You should be able to get some control solution for your meters to check that they are roughly accurate. I day roughly because the control solution usually says it's OK if it's between, for example, 3 and 5 mmol!
Always trust your own feelings and eat when feeling hypo if you're not confident in the meter reading. Try and test with freshly washed hands.
I would also check the expiry date on your test strips. If they're out of date you'll get a false reading.
My doctor only prescribes 50strips which are then supposed to last 2 months! My pharmacy have also tried to give me out of date strips......Hi
I use more than 150 strips each Month, they don't get much time to get out of Date!
About 40years ago I had on loan from my Hospital in East London, a Loan Blood test
Meter 300mm X 300mm X 50mm, Or in English 12" x 12" x 2" & Staff Nurse Pam in her
starched apron gave me two Tubs of strips EVERY week they were Bayer Then and still are Now!
I worked out with a Calc Note Book & Pen a few years ago I had done 80.000 Blood tests with well
over 100,000 finger pricks? "AND" yes Around 100,000 Jabs, I now stick a Pump Needle & hose
in me "BUT" I still have to test like a lot of us do 5 to 8 times a day, But thanks for the Advice.
Insulinman still on a pump
My doctor only prescribes 50strips which are then supposed to last 2 months! My pharmacy have also tried to give me out of date strips......
Mine did the same when I was first diagnosed. I quickly realised this was silly, went in with the maths and asked for 1 script for 200 to cover a little more than a month. He listened said "fine" and proceeded to write the prescription.
Happy days...
...well at least until I started doing very well getting my BG under consistent control at which time he told me I no longer needed prescriptions. Makes you wonder should I have just taken the tablets he first offered and smiled nicely
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