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I'm not sure about how my tester is calibrated. It's a bayer contour next usb. I like it but I don't understand it!
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How would I know if the reading is correct?What don't you understand? Is it the meter functionality or don't the reading seem to make sense?
How do you know a clock is correct? You compare and contrast. Take several readings over several days an you will get to understand the correctness of your meter. Does it matter if it isnt exact just that it says you have gone up or down by a certain amount.How would I know if the reading is correct?
Thanks Andrew. I have 2 meters the same. I'll try that tomorrow morningHow do you know a clock is correct? You compare and contrast. Take several readings over several days an you will get to understand the correctness of your meter. Does it matter if it isnt exact just that it says you have gone up or down by a certain amount.
If you have many meters you can test and compare them but you have no datum. Maybe next time you have a fasting take your reading at the same time as your blood is taken and use that as a datum
My fasting bg has been up around 8 or 9 for the last week. Seems to be high generally. Sometimes it goes down to a lower level during the day but mostly not. I'm in process of cutting down my carb intake and this is having an impact on lowering my bg but generally they seem to be on the high end of the range or just above throughout the day. This is demoralising. Thoughts or suggestions are welcome.
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One hour later bg had dropped to 7. I'm going to try the slow release bedtime snack and see if I can halt the liver dump..... hope no one's getting board. My bg obsession is stopping me falling off the wagon.
Whatever it takes. ...;-)
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I am exactly the same Miriamy - whatever it takes![]()
On one of your earlier posts you mentioned the difference between two readings on two different machines "Checked my fasting bg at 6am today using 2 different contour next meters. 8.1 or 7.4. That seems like a big difference to me. What do you think?" - to me that doesn't seem a big difference. You can get different readings off each hand as well at the same time - but I think that's normal.
There was a post the other day about the dawn phenomenon - you would be surprised about how many people it effects - it's worth a read.
My fasting bg has been up around 8 or 9 for the last week. Seems to be high generally. Sometimes it goes down to a lower level during the day but mostly not. I'm in process of cutting down my carb intake and this is having an impact on lowering my bg but generally they seem to be on the high end of the range or just above throughout the day. This is demoralising. Thoughts or suggestions are welcome.
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I sometimes take cider vinegar to relieve arthritis. I'll try that. (It works for my chickens too;-)There are some natural remedies. Cinnamon is one. I think I read somewhere on the forum that cider vinegar is another. I'll start a new thread for you
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