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Glukometers: Comparing the action instant with the cheapest Amazon

Sherpa41's profile photo   02/10/2024 7:51 p.m.

  
Sherpa41
02/10/2024 7:51 p.m.

They gave me an action instant in the CAP and I have been comparing it with the cheapest meter of Amazon.The Sinocare Safe-Accu2, of which some doubts were lately.

And after 50 tests I can say that they seem equally reliable.The last 5 values:

SINOCARE-ACCUCKKE
64-69 (sensor58)
128-115 (sensor 96)
249-203 (I repeat264) Sensor 240
141-136 (sensor120)
118-116 (sensor 98)

The funny thing is that both the unocare and the action if I flood the strips with more blood to sack, they mark more.In Theory the Sinocare gives a whistle when it has enough blood and the snapshot changes from icon.But sometimes you have to give it longer because they do not mark much less (than the other glucometer+sensor).

As for the sensor, I have noticed that when it goes down quickly, the first minutes that marks 60-55 is usually false.Glukometers almost always mark 110-120.But if after 5 minutes, that continues to mark that, then it is already true, the glucometers are also marked 60-55.And I notice the hypo.

In short, there is nothing reliable to 100%.

En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?

  
pollxander
02/11/2024 7:21 a.m.

No glucometer is accurate everything has a measurement delay some more than others

canal:https://youtube.com/user/tumedicodecabecera?sub_confirmation=1

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