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<blockquote data-quote="oldgreymare" data-source="post: 2248634" data-attributes="member: 20373"><p>I also used OneTouch Ultra meters for over 10 years - at one point I had four of them. Definitely the most reliable with little variation (typically +/- 1 mmol or much less between them). Last summer my local endocrinology unit, OCDEM at the Churchill Oxford, started a survey comparing I think it was 8 different brands of meters. I had signed up for this, but then was unable to attend the DAFNE course so did not take part. But one of the diabetic nurses did comment during another appointment that it was shocking how much some of the meters seemed to vary. Not sure what happened with the results of this survey. Hopefully we can find out once the clinics can return to more normal conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldgreymare, post: 2248634, member: 20373"] I also used OneTouch Ultra meters for over 10 years - at one point I had four of them. Definitely the most reliable with little variation (typically +/- 1 mmol or much less between them). Last summer my local endocrinology unit, OCDEM at the Churchill Oxford, started a survey comparing I think it was 8 different brands of meters. I had signed up for this, but then was unable to attend the DAFNE course so did not take part. But one of the diabetic nurses did comment during another appointment that it was shocking how much some of the meters seemed to vary. Not sure what happened with the results of this survey. Hopefully we can find out once the clinics can return to more normal conditions. [/QUOTE]
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