My Accu-Chek Aviva Nano meter is playing up.
When I put blood on the strip it displays E-1.
The manual says that my BG is too low.
So I had some Lucozade to bring my BG up and I've been trying to test every 30 minutes to see if I am really hypo.
I think the meter is playing silly games with me.
I don't have another tub of strips to test and the pharmacy I use is out of stock so can't lend me any. (I usually hand the repeat script in and they order them in especially for me.) I don't have any control solution either.
I tried phoning the Roche care line and don't get an answer.
I know I should have control solution and I thought I did but it was for my old meter.
Any ideas?
When I put blood on the strip it displays E-1.
The manual says that my BG is too low.
So I had some Lucozade to bring my BG up and I've been trying to test every 30 minutes to see if I am really hypo.
I think the meter is playing silly games with me.
I don't have another tub of strips to test and the pharmacy I use is out of stock so can't lend me any. (I usually hand the repeat script in and they order them in especially for me.) I don't have any control solution either.
I tried phoning the Roche care line and don't get an answer.
I know I should have control solution and I thought I did but it was for my old meter.
Any ideas?