It would, yes, if it happens often enough and if it stays high for a while.My hba1c hasn't changed for over a year. If I was often going into the teens, wouldn't that show on my hba1c last month?
I can't bear the thought of a Libre in me. I just can't. Sorry. The Navil looks possibly interesting. @Rachox , are there any discount codes for it please!
Don't be sorry! It's alright to not feel well with the thought of something in your arm, no matter how much others say it doesn't bother them. We're not you!I can't bear the thought of a Libre in me. I just can't. Sorry.
thank you, I have ordered this.This one worked for me, although I needed to ring them as initially it wouldn’t work. They were helpful on the phone:
If you use this link and select the meter plus 5 packs of strips and then add the code dcuk (all lower case) at check-out, you’ll get the meter free.
https://homehealth-uk.com/all-produ...ose-meter-test-strips-choose-mmol-l-or-mg-dl/
Total for 5 packs + meter should be £31.76 - you can select free postage too. Their check out isn’t the most obvious so you need to look for the box and check the discount has been applied.
I can't bear the thought of a Libre in me. I just can't. Sorry. The Navil looks possibly interesting. @Rachox , are there any discount codes for it please!
Brilliant idea. I changed my battery three days ago and its working properly now.One thing I noticed with my meter is that readings start to seem weird just before the battery dies. Just a thought have you checked your battery?.
No problem glad to help ...... Just for everyone's information glucose calculate blood sugar by running a current through a sample creating a signal which is measured. If the battery starts dying the signal is unpredictable...... If I start get wonky readings, it is an industry term' I always check the battery first .......
I have just swapped from Codefree to the Navii and am still getting bum shows. The Codefree consistently used to read between 1.4 and 1.8 mmol; higher than the Caresense Dual on the same oilwell. I also noted that the difference between it and the Caresense Dual meter increased after a meal, so the Codefree is reacting to something in my blood that increases due to the meal and which is not glucose. The Navii does exactly the same, but the offset difference on the fasting level is only averaging 0,8 mmol.l so far in the month I have done comparing all three meters at the same Last chance Saloon. The navii does sem to be slightly better behaved, but has given me misreads of the order of 4 mmol;l difference post meal. Not impressed. I rely more on the Caresense since it is more repeatable and not so jumpy.I must admit I fell out of love with my SD Code free, and converted to the Caresens Dual. My Code Free started to give inconsistent readings after about 18 months use especially between different batches of strips. Maybe it might be worth trying Home Health’s newer Gluco Navii which seems to get good reviews
It may be your meter. The strips use gold finger contacts, and the socket in the meter may be suffering corrosion or wear and may be giving poor connectivity. Ask if it can be replaced since you do not have confidence in it now.I have been using my SD Codefree meter for a couple of years. It's my third one in a decade. It's been fine all the way along
The past couple months or so I have been having very high (for me) readings. Eg a 6 point difference between before and after readings. My meals haven't changed, so I assumed my diabetes is now out of control.
However, I am now wondering if it might be my meter. The test strips are in date and part of the same batch as before my reading went high.
I don't always go high, today, I had my usual tuna salad, and there was less than a point difference in before and after.
Any ideas? I don't want to take meds if it could be my meter. My hba1c hasn't changed for over a year. If I was often going into the teens, wouldn't that show on my hba1c last month?
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