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... my problem is that i never seem to be able to write down all my readings and see what i need to do/where i go wrong. I realise it's an expensive piece of kit but can anyone suggest where I could buy one from?
Hi Meacey
I was one of those that got an Expert as part of a trial (completed feedback and sent to Roche). I think some some DSNs still have Experts available, bu tit looks like yours is not one of them. As far as I know the *only* way to get one is via your DSN as you need to be shown how to set it up and use it (caution over the bolus advice facility I suppose).
What I would say though, is that even though I love the Expert and use the meter every day I only use its data functions for 'general overview' if I was trying to crack a particular problem I would revert to keeping records in my preferred phone app where I find the data analysis/handling so much better/easier to scan though. The expert's data screens just require too many fiddly clicks to do much compare/contrast and I've not wanted to shell out for the 360 software/upload cable to use a PC to review the data.
The expert works better when you are having lots of 'normal' days where you can carefully fine-tune settings to suit. It doesn't cope very well with periods of rapid change/variability in my experience.