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Default Choosing a blood glucose meter

On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 08:46:30 +0000, "Jimmy Stewart ..."
wrote:

On 01/02/2021 19:24, Caecilius wrote:
On Mon, 1 Feb 2021 16:17:54 +0000, "Jimmy Stewart ..."
wrote:

On 01/02/2021 13:46, Caecilius wrote:
I want to monitor my blood glucose as I have a family history of
diabetes and have been diagnosed as early stage prediabetic. My GP
says I don't need to do this and should monitor once per year with a
blood test. I'd rather monitor it myself as well, so I think this
counts as DIY.

I'm confused by the large number of meters & test strips available,
and most articles I read are either marketing puff or clickbait that
ends up talking about what meters do and why its useful, which I know
already.

Just wondering if anyone on the forum has any opinions on a meter
that:

a) Is simple & inexpensive (I don't need bluetooth, app integration
etc)
b) Is reasonably accurate (I'd hope they all need to meet an accuracy
standard anyway)
c) Has test strips that are reasonably cheap and easily available.

I'll only be measuring a couple of times a day at home, so no need for
"lifestyle" stuff.


just make sure it reads in mmol/L and not mg/dL...load of these on ebay
.....


I don't really mind the units as I can convert if needed.

pain in the bahooky


Not if you're a nerd who puts it into excel