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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 191447" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>I used use the lifescan ultrasmart meter until I got my pump, as this has an eletronic log book loaded on it, so you could note down, carbs, insulin dose, exercise levels, health factors that all effected your BG control..</p><p></p><p>Then it was a case of just downloading to the computer, the software is free can be downloaded from their site, and I think if you ring them they now send the cable free of charge..</p><p></p><p>Accu-chek has brought out a new meter called the Expert which you can load this information on and also carries an bolus adviser as well, pretty expensive though at £80 you do need to get a script off your diabetic clinic, but you might be lucky as I know that several different clinics around the country have supplied them free of charge so do check..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 191447, member: 11712"] I used use the lifescan ultrasmart meter until I got my pump, as this has an eletronic log book loaded on it, so you could note down, carbs, insulin dose, exercise levels, health factors that all effected your BG control.. Then it was a case of just downloading to the computer, the software is free can be downloaded from their site, and I think if you ring them they now send the cable free of charge.. Accu-chek has brought out a new meter called the Expert which you can load this information on and also carries an bolus adviser as well, pretty expensive though at £80 you do need to get a script off your diabetic clinic, but you might be lucky as I know that several different clinics around the country have supplied them free of charge so do check.. [/QUOTE]
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