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<blockquote data-quote="vit90" data-source="post: 747676" data-attributes="member: 141633"><p>Very interesting. Pleased that my Triglyceride is below 1 and my ALT is just inside the normal range - and this was before most of my strategies (diet and exercise) started.</p><p></p><p>Noted the comment about fasting glucose results being skewed because glucose continues to be depleted in the venous blood sample by the living blood cells between the blood being taken and the lab analysis being done, but I would have thought someone a long time ago would have figured that! My Fasting BG via venous sample was 4.5 and yet I have hardly ever got my meter to go below 5.5. I do think my meter measures high anyway. I'm told at my next consultation that a random BG (using their meter) will be taken and I intend to bring my meter to see how it compares.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vit90, post: 747676, member: 141633"] Very interesting. Pleased that my Triglyceride is below 1 and my ALT is just inside the normal range - and this was before most of my strategies (diet and exercise) started. Noted the comment about fasting glucose results being skewed because glucose continues to be depleted in the venous blood sample by the living blood cells between the blood being taken and the lab analysis being done, but I would have thought someone a long time ago would have figured that! My Fasting BG via venous sample was 4.5 and yet I have hardly ever got my meter to go below 5.5. I do think my meter measures high anyway. I'm told at my next consultation that a random BG (using their meter) will be taken and I intend to bring my meter to see how it compares. [/QUOTE]
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