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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1351535" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Strangely the SD Codefree was the cheapest for strips, but it was eliminated from the contest by the CCG study group, and is not an approved meter. There were some issues with it that meant it did not meet the other selection criteria.</p><p></p><p>Personally I do not find the SD that reliable or accurate, and it has often told me my hypo is NOT Happening coz the bgl reading is above 6 mmol.l, even though my NEO may be saying 3,8 I cannot rely on my SD but use it to keep an eye on my NEO that sometimes also misreads (but rarely) I normally get the SD reading 1,5 to 2 mmol/l higher than the NEO, so if it is not, then I may need to retest.</p><p></p><p>Back to topic. I think if T.M. intervened then it would look like a stitch up and self interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1351535, member: 196898"] Strangely the SD Codefree was the cheapest for strips, but it was eliminated from the contest by the CCG study group, and is not an approved meter. There were some issues with it that meant it did not meet the other selection criteria. Personally I do not find the SD that reliable or accurate, and it has often told me my hypo is NOT Happening coz the bgl reading is above 6 mmol.l, even though my NEO may be saying 3,8 I cannot rely on my SD but use it to keep an eye on my NEO that sometimes also misreads (but rarely) I normally get the SD reading 1,5 to 2 mmol/l higher than the NEO, so if it is not, then I may need to retest. Back to topic. I think if T.M. intervened then it would look like a stitch up and self interest. [/QUOTE]
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