Toucan
Forum Host
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I recently decided to change from my Nexus Rx to a Tee2, due to the lower cost of strips.
First morning test with Tee2 showed 8.2 much higher than normal for me, but I’m currently a bit poorly with some horrible virus, so I put the high result down to that.
Following morning test Tee2 7.3 – not happy so tested with Nexus as well which gave 6.9
This morning I was as expecting highish results as my daughter had visited yesterday and brought me some chocolates (she should have known better - But they were delicious)
So, test results today Tee2 8.3 Nexus 7.1
Oh dear – so maybe I have I been fooling myself all this time with the better results from the Nexus.
I know that the differences aren’t great in the wider scheme of things but I put a lot of effort in to keeping results down, and they are usually a good refection of how well I have eaten and exercised – and as my husband knows only too well, the up or down morning measure can have an impact on the mood for the day!
I’ve now read all the small print and previous messages on the forum, and understand that 10% or so differences between meters and their accuracy is the way it is. So, this message is more by way of a grumble and to give others some awareness that the meters are only an indicator of readings and not to take small variations too seriously.
First morning test with Tee2 showed 8.2 much higher than normal for me, but I’m currently a bit poorly with some horrible virus, so I put the high result down to that.
Following morning test Tee2 7.3 – not happy so tested with Nexus as well which gave 6.9
This morning I was as expecting highish results as my daughter had visited yesterday and brought me some chocolates (she should have known better - But they were delicious)
So, test results today Tee2 8.3 Nexus 7.1
Oh dear – so maybe I have I been fooling myself all this time with the better results from the Nexus.
I know that the differences aren’t great in the wider scheme of things but I put a lot of effort in to keeping results down, and they are usually a good refection of how well I have eaten and exercised – and as my husband knows only too well, the up or down morning measure can have an impact on the mood for the day!
I’ve now read all the small print and previous messages on the forum, and understand that 10% or so differences between meters and their accuracy is the way it is. So, this message is more by way of a grumble and to give others some awareness that the meters are only an indicator of readings and not to take small variations too seriously.