| Ricros, I think I know what you mean. Most meters will say "HI" when the blood glucose is over what they can read.. 27.8 or 33.3mmol, depending on meter. They will say "LO" if its under what they can read... 0.something. The papillon does that too.
ETA, actually, now I think about it, some of the meters I have used come up with a message saying "check ketones" or similar when the blood sugar is high. If thats what you mean, you're right, the papillon doesnt do that.
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