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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2277614" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>I’m another Accuchek Mobile fan, I’ve been using it for years. I really like the test strip cassette - individual sticks used to fall out of the holder if I was Fumble- thumb Low, and it’s so easy having the lancing device attached to the metre. OK, it’s a bit weightier and larger than some of the others, but it’s worth it.</p><p>I mainly use it to calibrate or check rate of rise/fall these days as I mainly use Libre with Libreview and a MiaoMiao that sends to a watlaa watch.</p><p>The use of a Miaomiao and the watch means I can calibrate the results from the Libre against the finger pricks. I think Libre sensors have become more accurate in the last few months so might it be worth giving it one last try?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2277614, member: 68789"] I’m another Accuchek Mobile fan, I’ve been using it for years. I really like the test strip cassette - individual sticks used to fall out of the holder if I was Fumble- thumb Low, and it’s so easy having the lancing device attached to the metre. OK, it’s a bit weightier and larger than some of the others, but it’s worth it. I mainly use it to calibrate or check rate of rise/fall these days as I mainly use Libre with Libreview and a MiaoMiao that sends to a watlaa watch. The use of a Miaomiao and the watch means I can calibrate the results from the Libre against the finger pricks. I think Libre sensors have become more accurate in the last few months so might it be worth giving it one last try? [/QUOTE]
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