Lance: I'm hoping that you've upgraded your meter. The Coaguchek S has been discontinued by Roche and soon there may be no more strips available for it - according to Roche. I'm not involved in selling or recommending any testers (even a ten year old ProTime meter can still get strips - but with CoaguChek S, this won't be the case) - but do suggest that you consider an upgrade, even if you may still be able to test with the S for another few months.
Regarding 1.9 versus 2.0 -- it's safe to assume that lab tests and meter tests can be a few tenths of a point apart (so a 1.9 on a meter may be a 1.7-2.1 or so on a lab test). It's also been shown that tests taken minutes apart could, sometimes, produce different values. Although I've not gone nuts when I had a reading below 2, I've made dosing corrections (or verified the result by repeating a test) and made adjustments in my next dose to make sure I'm in range. It just makes sense to err slightly upward with a value of 1.9 -- unless the desired range actually IS from 1.5-3.0.