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<blockquote data-quote="DeejayR" data-source="post: 924776" data-attributes="member: 126679"><p>Good start, although a bit back to front if you ordered a meter and are now asking which to buy. You could get a Codefree and keep the Accu check for retesting if you think a reading is wrong. This can happen through contaminated strips and fingers, so always wash & dry hands. </p><p>There's no short-cut to testing properly so do take the advice offered above. If you're a busy person you can test one meal a day if you like, breakfast Mon, lunch Tues, dinner Wed etc, plus every night last thing and next morning first thing, but obviously that will take nearly three times as long to build up a picture of your blood sugar behaviour.</p><p>The breakfast you had sounds fine and if you'd tested before and 2 hours after I'm sure you would have had an encouraging result. Show us what you can do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeejayR, post: 924776, member: 126679"] Good start, although a bit back to front if you ordered a meter and are now asking which to buy. You could get a Codefree and keep the Accu check for retesting if you think a reading is wrong. This can happen through contaminated strips and fingers, so always wash & dry hands. There's no short-cut to testing properly so do take the advice offered above. If you're a busy person you can test one meal a day if you like, breakfast Mon, lunch Tues, dinner Wed etc, plus every night last thing and next morning first thing, but obviously that will take nearly three times as long to build up a picture of your blood sugar behaviour. The breakfast you had sounds fine and if you'd tested before and 2 hours after I'm sure you would have had an encouraging result. Show us what you can do! [/QUOTE]
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