Teeh
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- Type of diabetes
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- Other
Hi everyone!
I'm new here. I haven't been officialy diagnosed with diabetes yet, but my blood glucose levels are most definitely not normal.
I've been checking my BG at home this week to try to figure out how bad it is, but I get really weird readings sometimes.
For example, this morning I decided to try a home version of OGTT. I didn't drink a 75g glucose syrup, instead I ate a breadroll and drank a glass of milk. That's 40g carbs for breakfast. This is the test doctors use for pregnant women in my country instead of the glucose syrup one. I'm not pregnant but I figured it's easier to buy a breadroll and milk at the shop than glucose, and they taste better as well.
So I woke up at 6:50 and checked my fasting glucose. It was 3.7. That's lower than what I excepted but continued with the test.
I ate my breakfast and checked my BG exactly 60 minutes later. I got 8.1!
I got scared by seeing such a high number so I wanted to check again to be sure.
About 5 minutes later it was 7.4.
But that can't be right, I though. It couldn't have dropped from 8.1 to 7.4 in just five minutes so I checked it again...
Again, about 5 minutes later, it was 6.4.
What the...!? Okay I have no idea which one of those numbers were correct, but I can't keep checking every 5 minutes, so I decided to check 2 hours after breakfast. I was hoping it would go down by that time.
Well, I was wrong. I checked 2 hours later and it was 7.6.
*sigh*
I really don't understand what is going on? I'm using a brand new Accu Check Activ so I'm sure my meter works correctly, and I'm sure I'm doing everything right while checking my BG. I've read the instuctions like 5 times already.
Does anyone else ever get weird BG readings like this?
How am I supposed to trust a glucometer if it gives such differnet readings in 5 minute intervals?
I'm new here. I haven't been officialy diagnosed with diabetes yet, but my blood glucose levels are most definitely not normal.
I've been checking my BG at home this week to try to figure out how bad it is, but I get really weird readings sometimes.
For example, this morning I decided to try a home version of OGTT. I didn't drink a 75g glucose syrup, instead I ate a breadroll and drank a glass of milk. That's 40g carbs for breakfast. This is the test doctors use for pregnant women in my country instead of the glucose syrup one. I'm not pregnant but I figured it's easier to buy a breadroll and milk at the shop than glucose, and they taste better as well.

So I woke up at 6:50 and checked my fasting glucose. It was 3.7. That's lower than what I excepted but continued with the test.
I ate my breakfast and checked my BG exactly 60 minutes later. I got 8.1!

I got scared by seeing such a high number so I wanted to check again to be sure.
About 5 minutes later it was 7.4.
But that can't be right, I though. It couldn't have dropped from 8.1 to 7.4 in just five minutes so I checked it again...
Again, about 5 minutes later, it was 6.4.
What the...!? Okay I have no idea which one of those numbers were correct, but I can't keep checking every 5 minutes, so I decided to check 2 hours after breakfast. I was hoping it would go down by that time.
Well, I was wrong. I checked 2 hours later and it was 7.6.
*sigh*
I really don't understand what is going on? I'm using a brand new Accu Check Activ so I'm sure my meter works correctly, and I'm sure I'm doing everything right while checking my BG. I've read the instuctions like 5 times already.
Does anyone else ever get weird BG readings like this?
How am I supposed to trust a glucometer if it gives such differnet readings in 5 minute intervals?
