Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Ok. I have an accu-check and a glucometer elite *(now assensia) The Accucheck uses 2 AAA batteries. The Glucometer a watch battery. Question is this; Due to having strips for the accu-check, I started using it. I had BGS in the 300¹s . I finally, after a fasting of 230 decided to check and see if there was something wrong. The Check strip was fine btw. Ok so side by side, same finger same blood, the Accu-check was 232and Glucometer was 183 . That¹s a 49 degree spread! I mean.. Heck. OK I had a Œfasting¹ on the accu-check of 311... And that¹s not good either WAY, but.,. What do you think? Can we make a poll on what meters people use ? AND what do YOU do when your BG is above 300. This is with type 2 non insulin people. I have NO idea whats going on with the high BGS either. I¹ve taken it before and its never that high. -- " Love in the soul is like wine in the glass; what you see is the liquid, what is hidden is the spirit. " ~Kahlil Gibran~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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