Lorraine deer
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6.7 fasting this morning
6.4 before dinner
6.4 before dinner
How you feeling now mike d ( on lower bs's)a 4.6 for me and follows a long walk last nite
I know the feeling my fasting was 9 and 6.9 after breakfastok its official.. my liver still hates me in the morning... after having great results for a few weeks, the liver dumps have started again.
5.7 before breakfast
8.4 2hrs later
This result was after a tried and tested breakfast... so I washed my hands again and did another couple of tests using different fingers and got 8.3 and 8.4. So gonna have to go back to the drawing board and think of a new sneaky way to get round it...at least I am now getting lower fasting readings.. so I am sure I will find a way in the end... or learn to live with it...![]()
ok its official.. my liver still hates me in the morning... after having great results for a few weeks, the liver dumps have started again.
5.7 before breakfast
8.4 2hrs later
This result was after a tried and tested breakfast... so I washed my hands again and did another couple of tests using different fingers and got 8.3 and 8.4. So gonna have to go back to the drawing board and think of a new sneaky way to get round it...at least I am now getting lower fasting readings.. so I am sure I will find a way in the end... or learn to live with it...![]()
Thanks for that, but how many strips do you use per day ?You will always get rogue readings with any meter, and I suggest the 9.3 was such a rogue reading. If you get a reading you were not expecting that is out of your normal range (either low or high) for that time of day, then re-test. If the second reading is similar, then fine, accept it. If it is way out, test again. I often find myself testing twice or 3 times, and end up averaging any clustered readings for my own records.
Thanks for that, but how many strips do you use per day ?
Thanks for that, but how many strips do you use per day ?
Thanks!At the outset, I probably used about 7-10 a day. Long term, I use 3 or 4.
I always, always test my fasting level, as soon as I get up. I have a couple of breakfasts I understand, having tested them several times each in the early days, so I don't test for them any more, and I am similar with my lunches. I always test around my main meal of the day, which is usually dinner, and do a pre and +2 hours post, even if it's a tried and tested meal.
That combination allows me to check fasting (which I believe is a bit of an indicator of overall control), and the "riskiest" meal of the day, which I believe would start to show variations in readings if my control, or my body wasn't coping so well.
After a few weeks, you'll find yourself know where your ranges are for each meal, and obviously, in the early days, it's lovely to see those go down a bit. For me, these days, I'm happy for them to just stay the same. In reality, as a T2, who doesn't take hypo inducing meds, your testing is all about ranges and trends. It takes a while, but you'll get there.
I would say your strip use (and the costs associated) will taper off a bit in time.