Then I am wondering if I shouldn't trust my AT2 meter either. The readings between the AT2 and the FS Lite are always very consistent and both meters are made by the same company. I only used teh FS Lite to get an average of what a human reading would be but if the FS Lite is consistently 30-40% lower than the AT2, then maybe the AT2 doesn't read right either.
I feel better about my meter choices after reading this posting:
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...best-blood-glucose-meters-august-2013.103511/
I especially like the comment from Carl & Polly & Bob:
Thank you Jill and Dara!
Just a reminder to everyone.... these rankings change every year. Please refrain from posting opinions based on "old" information, especially when making suggestions and offering advice about "what is the best meter for me to buy?" in the threads of new members.
This is what Rebecca has said for the past two years after the latest Consumer Reports have released their yearly meter rankings:
As far as ALL "True" meters being bad for cats, well, meters change and it would be helpful if we quit bashing meters for old results. _R...
Consumer Reports recently listed several meters with "true" in the name and also a FreeStyle meter as some of the best meters available.
I've posted this before and asked people to keep updated on info they post on this site. Meters change, diabetes care changes, life changes.
_Rebecca
You will notice that "Freestyle" and some "True" meters are ranked highly this year in terms of "reliability". Some higher than the most popular meters that we routinely advise people to purchase. If you have experienced recent problems with a specific meter, then feel free to share your experiences. But try not to exclude meters that have been poorly ranked two, three or more years ago. Just like everything else, products can be improved.
Thanks,
So since my results are consistent I will stay with my AT2 and FreeStyle Lite.