DumfriesDik
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- Location
- SW Scotland
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Carbs
Okay, give a man a watch and he will tell you the right time. Give a man two watches and he will never be quite sure.
I have a travel blood meter which I use for my own amusement and travel, in addition to the official one used by clinic.
Just out of interest, I took readings with both last night before bed and the travel one said 6.3 and the official 7.1. To me that is quite a difference. This morning they were 7.5 and 7.7 respectively, which is much more understandable.
Should all meters read the same or is a 10% variance acceptable?
I have a travel blood meter which I use for my own amusement and travel, in addition to the official one used by clinic.
Just out of interest, I took readings with both last night before bed and the travel one said 6.3 and the official 7.1. To me that is quite a difference. This morning they were 7.5 and 7.7 respectively, which is much more understandable.
Should all meters read the same or is a 10% variance acceptable?