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Re: Freestyle Glucose Meter: Approximate Error Correction?

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Re: Freestyle Glucose Meter: Approximate Error Correction?

Herman Rubin12 Oct 2005 15:07
> My husband just noticed that he's gone through about 20 strips with his
> Freestyle blood glucose monitor code set to 17 when it should
> have been set to 12. He's not expecting to correct those readings with
> any precision, but does anyone know at least what direction the
> correction would go in, and better yet a back of the envelope
> algorithm for a reasonable guess?

This should be done with all meters, and as far as I know, it
is not done for any.  

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Thelma Lubkin11 Oct 2005 23:25
My husband just noticed that he's gone through about 20 strips with his
Freestyle blood glucose monitor code set to 17 when it should
have been set to 12. He's not expecting to correct those readings with
any precision, but does anyone know at least what direction the
correction would go in, and better yet a back of the envelope
algorithm for a reasonable guess?

                         thanks, --thelma

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