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<blockquote data-quote="bambee3" data-source="post: 1901131" data-attributes="member: 210783"><p>Hi there, I use the contour next at home and the accucheck mobile when I am away from home. I have the two units so I don’t have to worry if I loose one. You can get a difference in your readings with different monitors just as you will if you prick 2 fingers at the same time and test them. I was advised to be aware there is/can be a difference so you should stick to one as a main test unit and the other for back up that way you are not confusing yourself too much as long as there is not a huge difference in the results dosing to a second meter should not hurt you. My diabetes Ed does not seem to be concerned about the difference between the two monitors that I use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bambee3, post: 1901131, member: 210783"] Hi there, I use the contour next at home and the accucheck mobile when I am away from home. I have the two units so I don’t have to worry if I loose one. You can get a difference in your readings with different monitors just as you will if you prick 2 fingers at the same time and test them. I was advised to be aware there is/can be a difference so you should stick to one as a main test unit and the other for back up that way you are not confusing yourself too much as long as there is not a huge difference in the results dosing to a second meter should not hurt you. My diabetes Ed does not seem to be concerned about the difference between the two monitors that I use. [/QUOTE]
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