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Hi Gene. Just found your comments and question on the blog. Thanks for leaving them!
I never get directly involved with calibrating the medical instrumentation at K's doctors' offices. We do have our own thermometer, weight scale, glucose meter, blood pressure meter, and pulse/oximeter at home. If we measure something quite different at home, than they do later at the doc's office, we'll make a point of mentioning it. Often they will respond by suggesting we calibrate our home equipment. So really, it just helps us understand what's truly happening.
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ReplyDeleteJust got back on. PC problems! Nothing serious. Good to see things are improving.
Lest I impose. Do you have a way of checking instrumentation at Drs. for calibration, etc., etc.
Gene.
Hi Gene. Just found your comments and question on the blog. Thanks for leaving them!
ReplyDeleteI never get directly involved with calibrating the medical instrumentation at K's doctors' offices. We do have our own thermometer, weight scale, glucose meter, blood pressure meter, and pulse/oximeter at home. If we measure something quite different at home, than they do later at the doc's office, we'll make a point of mentioning it. Often they will respond by suggesting we calibrate our home equipment. So really, it just helps us understand what's truly happening.