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I recently saw a TV commercial for a new meter from Ascensia that

doesn't require coding. Sue

> But, either way, glad he's doing OK after all. I still don't get why

> some of these meters take

> all this 'coding' I'm hearing about. Why'd they make life so

> difficult? The little chip you slip

> in at the back of an Accu-Chek seems to be SOOOO much easier, and a

> lot more

> foolproof.

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Oh, and the Ascensia commercial claimed that readings could be off by

40 some per cent if meters are coded incorrectly. (Other meters, of

course.) Sue

On Saturday, July 16, 2005, at 10:40 AM, Rotramel wrote:

> P.S. - There was a recent thread about just how far off your readings

> might be if you did not code your meter properly. This is an example.

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At 10:40 AM 7/16/05, Rotramel wrote:

>Does anyone remember Mike Brown, the newbie who left because he did

>not like getting yelled at by so many people? He said that I could let

>you folks know that his readings in the 500s were false. His son set

>up his meter, and forgot to explain that Mike had to change the meter

>code when he changed vials of test strips. Mike is running in the 80-

>120 range and doing fine.

I'm glad it was just his meter that was messed up. I hope he now knows that

it's good to not wait for others to tell you what to do but rather to know

about your own equipment and about your own disease. If I remember

correctly, what he was eating at the time seemed to make those 500 numbers

believeable. It wasn't as if he was doing low carb and still seeing those

kind of high numbers....

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Well, that's good to know.

If you're continuing to email him maybe you could get him to become more

involved in his own care. This is such a foreign concept to so many

people, but we know how important it is.

He should certainly learn how to re-code his machine and not depend on

his son or anyone else for such basic stuff.

Vicki

Mike Brown Update

> Does anyone remember Mike Brown, the newbie who left because he did

> not like getting yelled at by so many people? He said that I could let

> you folks know that his readings in the 500s were false. His son set

> up his meter, and forgot to explain that Mike had to change the meter

> code when he changed vials of test strips. Mike is running in the 80-

> 120 range and doing fine.

>

>

>

> P.S. - There was a recent thread about just how far off your readings

> might be if you did not code your meter properly. This is an example.

>

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I thought the 500#s were at the docs, at diagnosis - and that his 'rising'

numbers were in

the 200s? Point's still the same: user error.

But, either way, glad he's doing OK after all. I still don't get why some of

these meters take

all this 'coding' I'm hearing about. Why'd they make life so difficult? The

little chip you slip

in at the back of an Accu-Chek seems to be SOOOO much easier, and a lot more

foolproof.

SulaBlue

>

> >Does anyone remember Mike Brown, the newbie who left because he did

> >not like getting yelled at by so many people? He said that I could let

> >you folks know that his readings in the 500s were false. His son set

> >up his meter, and forgot to explain that Mike had to change the meter

> >code when he changed vials of test strips. Mike is running in the 80-

> >120 range and doing fine.

>

> I'm glad it was just his meter that was messed up. I hope he now knows that

> it's good to not wait for others to tell you what to do but rather to know

> about your own equipment and about your own disease. If I remember

> correctly, what he was eating at the time seemed to make those 500 numbers

> believeable. It wasn't as if he was doing low carb and still seeing those

> kind of high numbers....

>

> sky

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At 01:44 PM 7/16/05, SulaBlue wrote:

>But, either way, glad he's doing OK after all. I still don't get why some

>of these meters take

>all this 'coding' I'm hearing about. Why'd they make life so difficult?

changing the code isn't exactly rocket science.

sky

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perhaps not for genius artists like yourself who never makes mistakes but there

are people out there in your perfect world that do have problems with mechanical

things. They also have problems reading thermometers etc. Perhaps we , not so

perfect, dmers should hire someone to do all this high tech stuff for us so we

dont upset the genius' of the world. You are so quick to judge.

Jan

>But, either way, glad he's doing OK after all. I still don't get why some

>of these meters take

>all this 'coding' I'm hearing about. Why'd they make life so difficult?

changing the code isn't exactly rocket science.

sky

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> Does anyone remember Mike Brown, the newbie who left because he did

> not like getting yelled at by so many people? He said that I could let

> you folks know that his readings in the 500s were false. His son set

> up his meter, and forgot to explain that Mike had to change the meter

> code when he changed vials of test strips. Mike is running in the 80-

> 120 range and doing fine.

>

Hi - and Mike?

I wish him well. However, I am not surprised. He needs to take charge

of his own treatment; his doctor wasn't aware of the faulty meter

setting when he said that 256 was nothing to worry about.

I suspect, and hope, that he is still lurking (hi Mike and any other

Lurkers:-) but even if he isn't, he learnt something before he departed.

That is one heck of an error though, simply from an incorrect code set.

Cheers, Alan, T2 d & e, Australia

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Alan,

Yes,I do remember Mike.

It's good to hear ,he found out what the problem was & corected it,also good to

hear he is doing fine. Thank you for letting us know.

From Southern Ontario

Alan wrote:

> Does anyone remember Mike Brown, the newbie who left because he did

> not like getting yelled at by so many people? He said that I could let

> you folks know that his readings in the 500s were false. His son set

> up his meter, and forgot to explain that Mike had to change the meter

> code when he changed vials of test strips. Mike is running in the 80-

> 120 range and doing fine.

>

Hi - and Mike?

I wish him well. However, I am not surprised. He needs to take charge

of his own treatment; his doctor wasn't aware of the faulty meter

setting when he said that 256 was nothing to worry about.

I suspect, and hope, that he is still lurking (hi Mike and any other

Lurkers:-) but even if he isn't, he learnt something before he departed.

That is one heck of an error though, simply from an incorrect code set.

Cheers, Alan, T2 d & e, Australia

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