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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Little Pain and Relatively Easy to Use, January 10, 2007
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This review is from: FreeStyle Blood Glucose Monitoring System (Health and Beauty)
If you're looking to keep an eye on your blood sugar levels, we found success with the Freestyle Freedom blood glucose monitoring system.

I have all sorts of trouble getting blood out of my fingers. With other testing systems I have, it was nearly impossible getting enough blood to do the test with. This claims to need "the world's smallest blood sample". I don't know about that, of course, but I do know that it is a SUPER tiny drop that activates this monitor. When my finger pricks, only the smallest little blood bubble comes up - and it's enough for this.

The system claims that it can also be used on arms, legs, and other locations. It also warns, though, that when sugar starts going through your body, you can sense it quickly at the fingers, and much less frequently at other parts.

I gave this my first test on my arm, since my fingers give me so much trouble. I set the lancet tool at 1 (a low setting) and got ready. Compared to the other testers I have, I found the button surprisingly hard to push. With other testers it was a super light touch to release the lancet - but with this I had to push rather hard. With me being nervous about the lancet hitting my skin, it made it worse :) Still, I got the small bubble of blood quickly.

Unfortunately, maybe because I was nervous about the button, by the time I moved the testing strip to the blood bubble, the unit had turned off. So then I turned the unit back on again - and it wouldn't take the test strip because it already had blood on it! You can't put a test strip into the unit with blood - but if you leave the test strip in the unit for too long, it turns off. Seems like a way to sell lots of extra test strips to me :)

Still, another try or two and I got the hang of it. Again, the blood sample needed was very small, and as long as you get that drop IN to the unit before it turns off, you're all set.

You do have to be aware of how your body works, in terms of where you test. I found tests on my arm to be pretty much painless. I love doing that. However, one evening I had a peanut butter sandwich with a glass of white wine. About a half hour later I did a test on my arm. It showed 99 mg/dL. I then tested on my finger. My finger showed 130 mg/dL. I waited another hour. My arm showed 118 mg/dL. My finger showed 126 mg/dL. So they were getting closer to each other, but still not matching.

Still, when you're testing at home you're not seeking exact numbers, you are making sure you are within a general healthy range or outside it. If you always test in a certain location, you'll get to know what is normal or not normal for you. The whole package (tester, lancets, test strips etc) fits in a little cloth container which easily fits in your purse, it's about the size of a cigarette pack. The kit does come with 10 strips but of course you'll want to buy larger packs of strips for long term use.

Well recommended as an easy way to keep track of your blood sugar levels. Even if you're not under doctor's orders, it's interesting to check every week or two, just to see how your body is reacting to the way you're eating. You might learn a lot about your eating style, and why you get so hungry after eating Chinese food!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use and efficient, too!, May 9, 2006
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Ana Hotaling "saotomeranchan" (Ann Arbor, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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I was recently diagnosed with gestational diabetes -- again -- and had to pull out my Freestyle meter from storage. Even though I hadn't used it in three years, I quickly picked up the basics from the easy-to-follow descriptions in the manual: insert a lancet, put the protective cap back on, and set aside. Insert a test strip into the meter, wait for the beep, then use the lancet to prick your finger. Set the test strip diagonally to the drop of blood, and listen for the beep. That's it.

The lancet device is surprisingly pain free, even after several days of pricking the same fingers repeatedly. There are 5 depth settings -- from shallow to deep -- to ensure that you prick your finger (or arm or hand) at the depth you personally need for the right-size blood drop. The meter takes only seconds to analyze the blood sample and is very easy to read. Changing the settings is simple -- hold the M button down, then scroll to change what you'd like to adjust. Best of all, it's very lower powered. The batteries I installed when I first got this meter more than three years ago are the same batteries it is using now. The carrying case makes taking all the blood testing supplies convenient and discreet, too.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This machine is GREAT!!!!, September 8, 2006
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Brian D. Peck (Martinsburg, WV) - See all my reviews
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I love this little guy. Had it since 2004 and very easy to operate and use. The machine takes just a little drop of blood to give the test results. The only downside if you dont have insurance, test strips cost $1.00 a piece at the pharmacy.. NOT!! I am gonna buy the strips on Amazon!! Love the machine. If anyone has diabetes, I highly recommend you get this! Has a nice case too that holds ya strips, lancets and everything you need to test.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Diabetic cat, July 13, 2007
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FreeStyle Blood Glucose Monitoring System

My older cat has been diagnose with diabetes.
I started testing her blood with a glucometer that requires 1.0microliters of blood for the test.
Getting that amount was a nightmare.
Then I went online looking for a different glucometer and found the review for this one to be good.
Mostly the fact that it took only 0.3 microliters of blood for the test.
I really recommend this glucometer for anybody who has a diabetic animal.
The fact that it does not require too much blood makes life easier for the pet and his human.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars painless but difficult, February 21, 2006
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I found it very painfree but very difficult to get the blood to surface .I will continue to use it because of the painfree state.
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