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accu-check nano?

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Patricia

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While we're asking meter questions, anyone have this yet? What do you think? The lancet device seems particularly popular?

We are after something a bit neater and whizzier, were given the new Jazz Wavesense at clinic, but haven't got it up and running yet...Then read about the nano.

Confused!
 
Thank you, shall check it out.

Jazz wavesense -- well, it's supposed to have very high accuracy because it takes a number of different things into account. It does look as though it is a very accurate meter according to reviews and blind studies...We just haven't got it up and running yet. It has the meal markers, and also a number of ways to view readings -- by groups, etc, to spot patterns. The finger pricker also is more solid than the exceed one we're currently using...

Thanks for this sofaraway.
 
i love the nano!! its teeny tiny

i bought a compact plus and thought it would be better cus it has the test strips preloaded but its massive compared to this

and the DN gave me one to give to my boyf so he is now a pro at it as well, cant recommend it enough, really quite to use, and switches itself off etc

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