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Type 2s: What was your fasting blood glucose in a morning? (very low chat level)

Any time you want to come and do mine, Arlene, I'd be happy to let you! :)
Do you know if I lived near you I would , not many people love ironing its a good job I do. I do my mother and fathers, mine and my daughters, she has 4 children the ironing board is a permanent fixture in her utility room. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
10.5 this morning

9.4 at bedtime

This is with my new SD meter which is about 2 or 3 points up on my old Freestyle Lite meter so I'm just going on the rise at the moment and not the actual numbers. Well I will go on the numbers once they are down to a more acceptable level.lol
 
More strange results to declare:

4.4 on Saturday
5.6 on Sunday
5.2 on Monday

and a 4.9 this morning.

I think these prove how unreliable our meters are, and most of all how we shouldn't get too hung up on one or two results that are higher than expected.


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More strange results to declare:

4.4 on Saturday
5.6 on Sunday
5.2 on Monday

and a 4.9 this morning.

I think these prove how unreliable our meters are, and most of all how we shouldn't get too hung up on one or two results that are higher than expected.


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I know what you mean. I was actually thinking of taking three days and do exactly the same food and exercise each day, so theoretically at least the numbers should be identical. But then I thought, " :***: get a life! Don't make too much of small differences.":wacky:. The meter is only a guide and it can be 15% either way. Allegedly.
 
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