ericbakes
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I started reading threads in some of the other forums about discrepancies in meters. Sounds like I may have chosen a lemon: the Nipro (or Walgreens / Rite-Aid) TrueResult. Most of the complaints I read about were specifically for the True2Go, but it uses the same strips (TrueTest) as my TrueResult. I haven't been able to figure if there is a standard variance from something more reliable, like the AlphaTrack yet.
I realize that we're not really getting a 100% accurate number no matter what, and that a variance is expected. However, I don't want to use something that is all over the board. So, before I dump the TrueResult, I was wondering which testers our little community of ProZinc folks use? How do you deal with variance? When you fill out your spreadsheet, do you ever work in a correction? Or maybe you just mentally correct? Do you "calibrate" your meter to your vet's, and if so, how often? Perhaps this issue is not important to you, and you simply assume that the number on your meter is +/- 20%, and rely on past data to correct for outliers?
Thanks for your input on this!
Eric
I realize that we're not really getting a 100% accurate number no matter what, and that a variance is expected. However, I don't want to use something that is all over the board. So, before I dump the TrueResult, I was wondering which testers our little community of ProZinc folks use? How do you deal with variance? When you fill out your spreadsheet, do you ever work in a correction? Or maybe you just mentally correct? Do you "calibrate" your meter to your vet's, and if so, how often? Perhaps this issue is not important to you, and you simply assume that the number on your meter is +/- 20%, and rely on past data to correct for outliers?
Thanks for your input on this!
Eric