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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1353058" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>If you read further down the GMMG report, you will see that Abbott were unable to provide independant evidence to the GMMB, and were eliminated. <strong>None </strong>of their meters made the shortlist that my CCG used for selection.</p><p></p><p>As a matter of interest, what would your DAPHNE training advise me to do if both my plasma meters are reading above 4.7 mmol/l, and I have had to dump my trusty NEO, and I feel ******? </p><p></p><p>This is where I was last night. My new Caresense meter was telling me I was perfectly able and 'legal' to drive, my Codefree said I was marginal and needed some carbs, but as it turned out my NEO read 3.1 mmol/l and screamed Feed Me Seymour. Which meter is right? Who should I believe? All three meters are working within the ISO limits, so apart from the extra 12% caused by the difference between plasma and whole blood, then this is a potentially serious situation if I had decided to drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1353058, member: 196898"] If you read further down the GMMG report, you will see that Abbott were unable to provide independant evidence to the GMMB, and were eliminated. [B]None [/B]of their meters made the shortlist that my CCG used for selection. As a matter of interest, what would your DAPHNE training advise me to do if both my plasma meters are reading above 4.7 mmol/l, and I have had to dump my trusty NEO, and I feel ******? This is where I was last night. My new Caresense meter was telling me I was perfectly able and 'legal' to drive, my Codefree said I was marginal and needed some carbs, but as it turned out my NEO read 3.1 mmol/l and screamed Feed Me Seymour. Which meter is right? Who should I believe? All three meters are working within the ISO limits, so apart from the extra 12% caused by the difference between plasma and whole blood, then this is a potentially serious situation if I had decided to drive. [/QUOTE]
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