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<blockquote data-quote="navigator" data-source="post: 973497" data-attributes="member: 206962"><p><span style="color: #0000ff">I am following the forum on behalf of my brother who has been Type 2 for a number of years and is overweight etc.</span></p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">For some while he has been able to do his blood sugar test 4 times a day, and only rarely does he get an odd result. Until I advised him, he has rarely washed his hands. Now I have bought him anti septic wipes and sterile tissues to dry his fingers. [every time] I will keep you posted on the results. </span></p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">On the issue of calibration, I did this recently and found the metered results within the range. Now here is an off the wall suggestion. I have normal blood conditions regularly confirmed by blood tests every 6 months requested by my doctor. </span></p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">What would be anyone's comments if I do a blood sugar test on myself say two to three hours after eating? What should the values be? And then get my brother to test. Would this process be a way of eliminating the tester and the test method, as being the cause of the off track readings?</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="navigator, post: 973497, member: 206962"] [COLOR=#0000ff]I am following the forum on behalf of my brother who has been Type 2 for a number of years and is overweight etc. For some while he has been able to do his blood sugar test 4 times a day, and only rarely does he get an odd result. Until I advised him, he has rarely washed his hands. Now I have bought him anti septic wipes and sterile tissues to dry his fingers. [every time] I will keep you posted on the results. On the issue of calibration, I did this recently and found the metered results within the range. Now here is an off the wall suggestion. I have normal blood conditions regularly confirmed by blood tests every 6 months requested by my doctor. What would be anyone's comments if I do a blood sugar test on myself say two to three hours after eating? What should the values be? And then get my brother to test. Would this process be a way of eliminating the tester and the test method, as being the cause of the off track readings?[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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