Re: Changing to a new meter



In article <1146358108.036200.235990@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Mark" <mark.fendrick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I know that changing meters will result in a change in how the readings
you get between meters. I realize that they usually fall within the
acceptable deviation and really mean the same thing, but I would like
to hear your experience (if any) when changing meters.

Experience? I use a Wal-Mart meter and the associated Relion test strips
in my office before and after lunchtime workouts and I use a OneTouch at
home. I have been doing it this way for a couple of years. I have not
had any problems by switching meters on an average of twice a day.
.



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