Accu Check Complete

Having used the Life Scan Profile for several years now, I am finding it hard
to change. I received the accu check complete the other day. Was not
expecting it. I have not really had time to really get into it. At fist
glimpse, it seems a little complicated.

Would like to hear from others who use this and your critique.

Thanks,
Bart

3 Responses to “Accu Check Complete”

  1. Olin Ok Says:

    I have used the Profile for many years, and would be reluctant to change to
    anything else.

    I have tried several others, including the Accucheck and the various pen types,
    and found that making simultaneous readings with the profile and the alternate
    system usually produced inconsistent results with the alternate system. I
    am always looking for a smaller, faster, simpler system, but keep coming back to
    the One Touch as the only one that produces reliable, consistent and repeatable
    results.

    Example:

    I can take three readings with the One Touch and get answers +/- one or two
    counts every time. The results from competing systems are often different, and
    not the same from test to test.

    Also, the lab tests and the Profile agree most of the time within a percent or
    two, after allowing for the differences between whole blood and finger stick
    blood.

    This is not scientific, of course, and is also anecdotal. But it is what
    happens with me.

    Anyone want to argue?

    David

  2. hines7 Says:

    programming the complete does take some time and first you have to figure
    time schedules into it, but once programed is very wonderful for the graphs
    etc and averages you can get from it
    i don’t have the computer download stuff but we love it and it is the only
    thing our endo looks at in the office even though we also use fast take at
    school and elsewheres. it holds six months of bs too and all the info of
    exercise, pre meal, carbs, post meal illness, hypos, boluses, etc.
    when you get a chance program it (it is really easy) and use it for a week
    and look back in the graphs and memories and averages i think you will really
    like it although it does take 30 sec to do bs and is bigger than some meters
    kathy

  3. Krystal Jesica Says:

    David, try the One Touch FasTake it’s really small, accurate and has a
    user friendly computer interface/program.
    fp

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