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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 2286132" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>Complain to the sellers, Home Health. The first thing they will ask you is to do a test on the meter. After that, IMO they will likely send you some replacement strips. Or you could ask them to send you a free Navii meter with some strips for that. (They have been giving the new Navii meter away, I suppose to publicise it.) I haven't bought any Codefree strips lately as I am mainly using the Navii. This seems usually to read about the same as the Codefree, but on average a little lower. So far I have only had one Navii strip that was clearly faulty. That reading showed me in a deep hypo, which I obviously was not, and re-testing contradicted this finding.</p><p></p><p>Contrary to your experience, my A1cs are always way worse than my meter readings. I'm not sure which way round is the more bothersome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 2286132, member: 429870"] Complain to the sellers, Home Health. The first thing they will ask you is to do a test on the meter. After that, IMO they will likely send you some replacement strips. Or you could ask them to send you a free Navii meter with some strips for that. (They have been giving the new Navii meter away, I suppose to publicise it.) I haven't bought any Codefree strips lately as I am mainly using the Navii. This seems usually to read about the same as the Codefree, but on average a little lower. So far I have only had one Navii strip that was clearly faulty. That reading showed me in a deep hypo, which I obviously was not, and re-testing contradicted this finding. Contrary to your experience, my A1cs are always way worse than my meter readings. I'm not sure which way round is the more bothersome. [/QUOTE]
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