JenniferM55
Well-Known Member
I'm newly on this 'voyage of discovery'.
I bought an Accu-Chek Performa Nano blood glucose meter last week, and also bought a canister of 50 strips. At the moment I'm doing a lot of testing, so yesterday I ordered a box of 100 strips for £24.68 from Amazon. The strips are aparently made by Roche. I say 'aparently' as there doesn't appear to be a way of ensuring they are 100% genuine.
The strips have an Amazon rating of 4.5 out of 5 over 299 rating.
But looking at some reviews, there are complains saying they are not accurate. False readings at this point in my 'voyage' could be disastrous for my 'recovery plan'.
How accurate have you found these test strips? I'm reading of a few people on this forum who look to be anxious because their BC won't drop.
Thanks for any advice.
I bought an Accu-Chek Performa Nano blood glucose meter last week, and also bought a canister of 50 strips. At the moment I'm doing a lot of testing, so yesterday I ordered a box of 100 strips for £24.68 from Amazon. The strips are aparently made by Roche. I say 'aparently' as there doesn't appear to be a way of ensuring they are 100% genuine.
The strips have an Amazon rating of 4.5 out of 5 over 299 rating.
But looking at some reviews, there are complains saying they are not accurate. False readings at this point in my 'voyage' could be disastrous for my 'recovery plan'.
How accurate have you found these test strips? I'm reading of a few people on this forum who look to be anxious because their BC won't drop.
Thanks for any advice.