Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 hi jim when you say you were forced to give up your much loved bg meter do you mean you had to actually get rid of it or do you still have it in your posession.If as i suspect you still have your loved meter then could i suggest you at your own expense buy some test strips for it and use it along with the new meter to 1 verify readings of new meter and 2,if there is a difference and it is consistent you would have a figure you could either add or subtract.It may be that this difference is not significant or indeed the new meter is giving an accurate result.This is only a suggestion as 2 home metres rarely give exact same readings rpiranio wrote: l have accu-check and love it... l do OK with the resaults on that one had it for yrs...hugzz Rita Question on blood glucose meter accuracy > > Hi folks, > > Recently I had to change insurance and the new insurance company > forced me to give up my One Touch Ultra glucose meter - which I loved > - and get an Accu-chek Compact. > > This new meter, the Accu-check Compact has given me inconsistent and > inaccurate readings. I have talked to representatives of the company, > followed their suggestions, and I am still getting inconsistent and > inaccurate readings. > > I'm wondering if anyone else has ever had this type of a problem with > one of these meters (or other brands). > > thanks. > > Jim > willthered@... --------------------------------- BT Yahoo! Broadband - Free modem offer, sign up online today and save £80 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 one touch does something i liked very much is that i have a three year thing if anything breaks on it i get another one free....gold member i think it is called...and i don't think it cost. i too like this meter alot. easy to use, less blood and guess i am used to it by now. so far it is very near what my a!c results show me to be within. i gotta cut down on testing tho...my new insurance only covers perscriptions up to 600 dollars yrly...either that or get a cheaper meter with less expensive strips....at least i think so. tam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2004 Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 I can't speak about the Accu-Check " Compact " , but I have been using two Accu-Check " Advantage " meters (with " Comfort-Curve strips) for over 5 years now, and find them to be quite accurate. When I have tested using them at the same time, they test within 3-4 mg/dl of each other, and I also test when getting lab work done and they are within 5-6 mg/dl of the lab results. Many meters are " spec'ed " at +/-15%, so wide fluctuation in readings may be typical. My experience shows my A/C's are much better than that. Just my two-cents. , T2, DX'ed 4/98, average bg 105mg/dl, last HbA1c 6.0%, Contolling with LC jimchristianhall wrote: > > Hi folks, > > Recently I had to change insurance and the new insurance company > forced me to give up my One Touch Ultra glucose meter - which I loved > - and get an Accu-chek Compact. > > This new meter, the Accu-check Compact has given me inconsistent and > inaccurate readings. I have talked to representatives of the company, > followed their suggestions, and I am still getting inconsistent and > inaccurate readings. > > I'm wondering if anyone else has ever had this type of a problem with > one of these meters (or other brands). > thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2004 Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 I started out with an Accu-Check Advantage and used it for at least 3 years. My daughter-in-law is a nurse and bought it for me when I was first diagnosed with diabetes. My diabetes doctor gave me a new Accu-Check Complete (which gives you all kinds of info) about 3 years ago. I have had a couple of other brands but am so satisfied with my Accu-Check that I see no reason to use the other brands. When I have had any kind of question I have just called the company and they have been extremely polite and informative. I have NO problems with them or their machines. Tootie I can't speak about the Accu-Check " Compact " , but I have been using two Accu-Check " Advantage " meters (with " Comfort-Curve strips) for over 5 years now, and find them to be quite accurate. When I have tested using them at the same time, they test within 3-4 mg/dl of each other, and I also test when getting lab work done and they are within 5-6 mg/dl of the lab results. Many meters are " spec'ed " at +/-15%, so wide fluctuation in readings may be typical. My experience shows my A/C's are much better than that. Just my two-cents. , T2, DX'ed 4/98, average bg 105mg/dl, last HbA1c 6.0%, Contolling with LC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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