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<blockquote data-quote="Discovery22" data-source="post: 2271526" data-attributes="member: 495383"><p>Hi, I'm looking for a simple to use accurate BG machine to use in the UK without having to get a chip or anything and can be used out the box. My mother in law has newly been diagnosed with type 2 and keep having feelings of hypos despite not being on insulin. I'm presuming this is caused but little bursts of insulin being released but because she feels her sugars are low she is eating jelly babies and other sweets. I'm worried her diabetes will worsen as a result. I checked her blood when i was there (i have one due to having reactive hypoglyceamia) and and it read 13mm/l</p><p></p><p>My mother in law has asked her Diabetic nurse to supply a machine and they said no</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance for any advice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Discovery22, post: 2271526, member: 495383"] Hi, I'm looking for a simple to use accurate BG machine to use in the UK without having to get a chip or anything and can be used out the box. My mother in law has newly been diagnosed with type 2 and keep having feelings of hypos despite not being on insulin. I'm presuming this is caused but little bursts of insulin being released but because she feels her sugars are low she is eating jelly babies and other sweets. I'm worried her diabetes will worsen as a result. I checked her blood when i was there (i have one due to having reactive hypoglyceamia) and and it read 13mm/l My mother in law has asked her Diabetic nurse to supply a machine and they said no Thank you in advance for any advice [/QUOTE]
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