tessielou
Member Since 2010
Happy Caturday!
Well. It you read my separate post a few days ago about how Hocks has gone to h**l in a handbasket, you'll appreciate this. I just opened the new bottle of strips, tested two of them, and they were both BAD. So, then I opened the bottle from Diabetic Care, which I ordered the same day I ordered from Hocks. I tested two of those, and one was ok, and the other was too low for the control range on the bottle! What the ???
So, I opened my brand new "backup" meter, that I had bought a few weeks ago, and tried two test strips from both companies in that meter. The Hocks strips were again bad, but the Diabetic Care strips read within the control range. So, then I concluded the problem was BOTH my old meter (6 months old, with recent battery change) AND the Hocks test strips. What are the odds of that??? I went ahead and tested Tessie Lou with the Diabetic Care test strip and the new meter and got the 180, which seems about right for how she's been running.
Then, just for the heck of it, I tried another strip from Diabetic Care in the new backup meter, and it was too low!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ohmygod_smile I am so confused right now!
What should I do? Buy another box of strips from Walgreens? Buy a new bottle of control solution (expirate date on bottle is 6/12)? This is getting REAL expensive!
Well. It you read my separate post a few days ago about how Hocks has gone to h**l in a handbasket, you'll appreciate this. I just opened the new bottle of strips, tested two of them, and they were both BAD. So, then I opened the bottle from Diabetic Care, which I ordered the same day I ordered from Hocks. I tested two of those, and one was ok, and the other was too low for the control range on the bottle! What the ???
So, I opened my brand new "backup" meter, that I had bought a few weeks ago, and tried two test strips from both companies in that meter. The Hocks strips were again bad, but the Diabetic Care strips read within the control range. So, then I concluded the problem was BOTH my old meter (6 months old, with recent battery change) AND the Hocks test strips. What are the odds of that??? I went ahead and tested Tessie Lou with the Diabetic Care test strip and the new meter and got the 180, which seems about right for how she's been running.
Then, just for the heck of it, I tried another strip from Diabetic Care in the new backup meter, and it was too low!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ohmygod_smile I am so confused right now!
What should I do? Buy another box of strips from Walgreens? Buy a new bottle of control solution (expirate date on bottle is 6/12)? This is getting REAL expensive!