Tinmis
Active Member
Interesting debate, I came across it as I wanted to find out if members felt the meters were accurate. As a T2 diagnosed in Aug 14 I have found this site and advice invaluable. As for testing, nothing mentioned at diagnosis, but I read up and decided to "invest in myself" (picking up on earlier contributions, I don't do sky and had just stopped drinking several pints a day
and buy an accu chek meter and do some testing, more out of curiosity to see if my actions were doing any good. My first meeting with DN was for info only, and I was already ahead of the curve but found a fairly dismissive attitude to BG testing. I have been for the Hba1c test today so will know more next week. My point, I ran out of strips over Xmas and the order came through today, so decided to test after my long walk to visit to the DN. the reading was 8.5 which I felt high for what I had eaten, retested on another finger, 6.9, retested agin another finger and hand, 7.1, retested tonight before dinner 5.7. The meter does give me some peace of mind, but really how can I rely on this type of evidence. Now await my Hba1c result to gain some direction. I agree diet and eduction advice needs massively improving, so much contradiction out there. Thanks to all, makes a difference.
