@Rachox, thanks, I'm very interested to read about this meter, as Home Health claim it is more accurate than the Codefree. I am wondering if they will be offering a discount for buying 5 / 10 packs of strips. I am surprised they claim that a smaller drop of blood is needed, as it seems to me the amount of blood needed to test with the Codefree is already tiny.Oh I should add that Home Health who supply the Code Free have also recently bought out this one:
https://homehealth-uk.com/all-products/gluconavii-blood-sugar-meter-glucose-monitor-starter-kit/
I haven’t heard much about it on the forum yet.
I agree whole-heartedly. A meter is like a Fitbit for blood glucose.Its also a great motivator as you see your averages come down.
@Rachox, thanks, I'm very interested to read about this meter, as Home Health claim it is more accurate than the Codefree. I am wondering if they will be offering a discount for buying 5 / 10 packs of strips. I am surprised they claim that a smaller drop of blood is needed, as it seems to me the amount of blood needed to test with the Codefree is already tiny
I can NEVER find full fat yogurt Resurgam ... why is this?I am just over three years from diagnosis and stay very low carb - not because I have to from the point of view of blood glucose, but because I am back to normal - eating too many carbs means they are stashed away as fat - so my weight goes up very fast - just as it used to do decades ago. I have to go very low - under 40 gm of carbs a day - but eating salad and low carb veges, full fat yoghurt, cream, a few berries, that is fine. I'd rather eat this way than stodge and falling asleep after lunch.
Maybe the insidious influence of the low fat mantra?I can NEVER find full fat yogurt Resurgam ... why is this?
So I got the Tesco monitor for now as it is easy for me to get the replacement strips whenever I am in there. After a few goes I have got the hang of testing I think. So this morning fasting was 8.6. After porridge, shopping and swim, bloods 2hrs 20 mins later was 7.5. Although I know these levels are too high, I am hoping they reflect a downward trend from my initial diagnosis of Hb1ac. Have yet to get my head around comparisons. Blood test again in just over a week so hop to see a small change.
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