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<blockquote data-quote="douglas99" data-source="post: 637659" data-attributes="member: 38028"><p>Mine goes up after my skin temperature goes up. Then again, it can also go down after a hot bath, and my muscles relax. And again, it can go down during exercise, as my muscles use the glucose, or it could go up, as my body releases glucose,</p><p>And it can change as the blood in my capillaries changes as my body flushes blood from my core to the surface, so I have to say, I can probably test until I get an answer I like.</p><p></p><p>So, generally, if the numbers in the region it should be, that's normally good enough for me. If it's a very odd reading, wash and re-test.</p><p>But I generally just use my meter to identify foods that spike me, then I can avoid them in future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="douglas99, post: 637659, member: 38028"] Mine goes up after my skin temperature goes up. Then again, it can also go down after a hot bath, and my muscles relax. And again, it can go down during exercise, as my muscles use the glucose, or it could go up, as my body releases glucose, And it can change as the blood in my capillaries changes as my body flushes blood from my core to the surface, so I have to say, I can probably test until I get an answer I like. So, generally, if the numbers in the region it should be, that's normally good enough for me. If it's a very odd reading, wash and re-test. But I generally just use my meter to identify foods that spike me, then I can avoid them in future. [/QUOTE]
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