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GlucoNaviii... good choice?

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Gort Klaatu

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Hi guys.
I've been diagnosed with prediabetes, and just purchased a STANDARD GlucoNavii
Is it a good choice for prediabetes?Screenshot_20221214_113915.jpg
 
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They all have to meet the same ISO standard, but some are more accurate than others.
This one is cheap and the strips are cheap.
 
Hi guys.
I've been diagnosed with prediabetes, and just purchased a STANDARD GlucoNavii
Is it a good choice for prediabetes?View attachment 23306
Absolutely, it is one with the cheapest test strips and people find it is reliable. Make sure you get your finger prick technique right as that is crucial for it to be a easy painless procedure.
 
Absolutely, it is one with the cheapest test strips and people find it is reliable. Make sure you get your finger prick technique right as that is crucial for it to be a easy painless procedure.
I will.. because I'm not into pain
 
And the next thing is to work out what you want to find out from your testing and from that work out what your testing programme needs to be.
 
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