I have to agree with several of the others. The freestyle flash is a great little machine. Easy to carry with you and takes just a tiny drop of blood. One thing I find to help me a lot is that it even has a little light so that you can test in the dark if necessary. for me, I travel a lot and it comes in real handy not to have to put a light on in the car and maybe disturb the driver.
2006-08-12 08:30:29
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2016-05-17 10:41:04
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Check with his insurance to see which meters and test strips are covered, and then select from those. Some insurance covers only one brand, others cover most of them.
OneTouch Ultra 2 it is fast and easy results in 5 seconds. Uses just a speck of blood, option to test on forearm, palm or finger tip. Blacklit display is easy to read. You can flag results as before and after meals and get before and after meal averages. You can add comments like not enough food, too much food,mild exercise, stress,illness,feel hypo or other.
Aug 2005, Consumer Reports did a study to judge the accuracy of meters. Perhaps you might not know that there is no standard and they can vary a lot from meter to meter.
# 1 in the Consumer Report study was One Touch Ultra Smart. # 2 was One Touch Ultra.
One Touch Ultra 2 came out last April and it's acdcuracy is top notch too.
If he has insurance and you get your test strips from a Diabete suppier you can get the meter for free. I use
Diabete care services and they ship my test strips free. I pay a copay on my strips which is $30.00 for 100 strips.
2006-08-09 07:56:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I use the Accu-check Active meter. It allows you to use samples from your arm as well as fingertips, and the strips are medium-low in cost. It is very easy to use, takes seconds, and is very small and portable. The whole case it comes in is just a little bigger than a checkbook.
My insurance covers the cost of the strips and lancets. The monitor itself was under $20. Your friend should be testing at least once a day if he has been diagnosed with diabetes. His insurance should cover classes, as well as testing supplies.
2006-08-09 12:05:40
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answered by Georgia 4
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2016-02-16 01:57:58
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I use Free Style and love it, because I can test in other places other then my finger tips all the time. It only needs a small amount of blood compared to other monitors. I have the flash and the bigger one, but the flash is so small easy to keep in my purse.
2006-08-09 07:41:33
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