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<blockquote data-quote="walnut_face" data-source="post: 1300231" data-attributes="member: 292414"><p>I too have used an accu-check in the past, before buying the SD, and yes the SD records higher numbers. Do remember that these are not calibrated scientific instruments, and they are permitted to have a margin of error. The most important thing is not the absolute number, but the TREND over time with any meter you use</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walnut_face, post: 1300231, member: 292414"] I too have used an accu-check in the past, before buying the SD, and yes the SD records higher numbers. Do remember that these are not calibrated scientific instruments, and they are permitted to have a margin of error. The most important thing is not the absolute number, but the TREND over time with any meter you use [/QUOTE]
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