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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 510245" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>A couple of weeks ago I suspected my meter was reading too low..</p><p>So I booked an appointment to get the meter & myself checked out. To which my suspicions were correct!</p><p></p><p>My DN had no meters in the surgery but told me to ring Accu Chek & advised me to get a spare..</p><p>I rang AC & after a consultation on the type of meter required, was sent two types to decide upon which meter suited me the best. Then they would send a duplicate.. </p><p>I had an Aviva along with a Mobile model sent to me the following day.</p><p>I settled on the AC Mobile which took ribbon cartridges as opposed to strips....</p><p>Thinking I may have an issue obtaining this new fangled technology on prescription I rang my DN to check before finalising my decision on the model..</p><p></p><p>She put both the AC Mobile & Aviva on repeat prescription.. Quite literally throwing em at me...!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 510245, member: 101136"] Hi, A couple of weeks ago I suspected my meter was reading too low.. So I booked an appointment to get the meter & myself checked out. To which my suspicions were correct! My DN had no meters in the surgery but told me to ring Accu Chek & advised me to get a spare.. I rang AC & after a consultation on the type of meter required, was sent two types to decide upon which meter suited me the best. Then they would send a duplicate.. I had an Aviva along with a Mobile model sent to me the following day. I settled on the AC Mobile which took ribbon cartridges as opposed to strips.... Thinking I may have an issue obtaining this new fangled technology on prescription I rang my DN to check before finalising my decision on the model.. She put both the AC Mobile & Aviva on repeat prescription.. Quite literally throwing em at me...! [/QUOTE]
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