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<blockquote data-quote="Q007" data-source="post: 2057859" data-attributes="member: 73045"><p>I wanted to try some granola for breakfast, I tried some today and my BG didn't spike that much, I think if I'd poured out a bit less I'd have been fine. I need more variety and was getting fed up with scrambled eggs and bacon. I took a blood pressure monitor to the GP'S to do an a/b comparison and mine was way under so I sent them back to Amazon. I bought a cheaper set after advice from the nurse and they're bang on. My sp02 readings are often poor and my home unit was way way under when we did a similar comparison so accuracy isn't decided by price. Some meals for one I need to check too as taking some out after the microwave would stop elevated bgs. I can't cook and on my own now so trying to cope with all of this, so thought a set of scales would help. Hope that makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Q007, post: 2057859, member: 73045"] I wanted to try some granola for breakfast, I tried some today and my BG didn't spike that much, I think if I'd poured out a bit less I'd have been fine. I need more variety and was getting fed up with scrambled eggs and bacon. I took a blood pressure monitor to the GP'S to do an a/b comparison and mine was way under so I sent them back to Amazon. I bought a cheaper set after advice from the nurse and they're bang on. My sp02 readings are often poor and my home unit was way way under when we did a similar comparison so accuracy isn't decided by price. Some meals for one I need to check too as taking some out after the microwave would stop elevated bgs. I can't cook and on my own now so trying to cope with all of this, so thought a set of scales would help. Hope that makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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