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Default bg 106 2 hrs after mac and cheese and peas


"Bjørn Steensrud" > wrote in message
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> Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "Cheri" > wrote in message
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>>>> "Colt T" > wrote in message
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>>>>> It's a Bayer Breeze 2 meter, I think all meter come with control
>>>>> solution. Look up peas nutrients at Google and click on the wh foods
>>>>> page, it may be the first link.
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>>>> No. All meters do not come with control solution. The Contour does
>>>> not.
>>>> And no, I am not going to Google anything. You made the claim. It's
>>>> up
>>>> to you to prove it. I don't get paid to Google. I use Swagbucks.
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>>> I've never seen a meter yet that doesn't come with control solution.

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>> The Bayer Contour doesn't. Been using it for years!
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>> http://www.bayercontour.com/Blood-Gl...toring/Contour

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> Okay - it doesn't *come with* control solution, but one is available. A
> quick look through the FAQ section shows:
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> "How do I properly perform a control solution test with Bayer's CONTOUR®
> meter?" followed by a step-by-step solution.
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> So - not all meters come with control solutions, but I'm certain that all
> home use meters have control solutions available.
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> (/me deletes sarcastic comments typed in a foul mood.)


I will go look because... When I first got the meter, I think I called and
was told that there was no such solution. But it has been several years
now.

Interesting! I do see that it is available. Hmmm... I stand corrected.