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<blockquote data-quote="Mr X" data-source="post: 663488" data-attributes="member: 135949"><p>I am very tempted after reading this. I read that because it isn't blood, the accuracy would always be off. How have the users who aren't having accuracy problems managed this? Or is it pot luck as a lot of people commented on problems. I dont need my sugars below 5 really ...i just want them in between 4-8 and that would be ideal. But of course i would want them to match up near enough to my monitoring kit.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree it could be worth a look in. I just need a bit more info on it and providing it all sounds good then i may even purchase one today. </p><p></p><p></p><p>How would i go about using it to benefit my situation. Would i just monitor it everytime i eat to see how the foods play a role in raising my sugar.</p><p>just a little confused as how it would improve my situation with the extra info as what could i then change to make use of the info provided? Sorry if that sounds silly lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr X, post: 663488, member: 135949"] I am very tempted after reading this. I read that because it isn't blood, the accuracy would always be off. How have the users who aren't having accuracy problems managed this? Or is it pot luck as a lot of people commented on problems. I dont need my sugars below 5 really ...i just want them in between 4-8 and that would be ideal. But of course i would want them to match up near enough to my monitoring kit. I agree it could be worth a look in. I just need a bit more info on it and providing it all sounds good then i may even purchase one today. How would i go about using it to benefit my situation. Would i just monitor it everytime i eat to see how the foods play a role in raising my sugar. just a little confused as how it would improve my situation with the extra info as what could i then change to make use of the info provided? Sorry if that sounds silly lol [/QUOTE]
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