Thanks Guzzler, I was thinking along those lines too. I think I was just being frustrated with this new meter as I feel it's unreliable. Will do the same experiment with my old Freestyle Lite and see what happens - apart from getting fingertips like a sieve.Personally, I'd log in the 6.9 as it is the average of the three.
Me too, which is why I retested. I woke up at 5:40am with a FBG of 5.2, so the 7.4 2 g of carbs and 3 hours later was quite surprising.For me, it depends on what I was expecting.
I will do a similar albeit very unscientific test tomorrow morning with my old meter and post hereSaying that sort of interested in what your other meter says now.
I will do a similar albeit very unscientific test tomorrow morning with my old meter and post here
The new one is a GlucomenAreo K2, so I use it for testing ketones too, but only very occasionally as the strips are very expensive. I'm wondering if I can rely on those results at all too, obviously.
Probably not. I was expecting a rise from the 5.2 FBG as that's my normal pattern, but I would've expected it to be late 5s or mid 6es. Anyway, I wonder how you T1s can live with that ... I mean 3 or more points out can mean a huge difference to a T1 at either the high or the low end, right? You should be able to trust a result if it says ... 4, so really that could mean either 1 or 7, if I understand you correctly. Difference between life and death, or did I misunderstand you?Meters really are only designed to give you an idea of what's going on and I really do not think any are "that" accurate.
Well, I do, but I think I do because I can, as opposed to many other T2s and certainly T1s. Also because I was diagnosed 14 years ago, and as you can see in my bio I haven't always been treating myself and my BG very well, and at 58 in only 6 days time, I know it's the final call, and honestly I'm amazed that apart from a little neuroptahy it would seem I don't have any of the nasty diabetes complications. I desperately want it to stay that way.I'm not fully conversant with how T2's use meters but you do seem to run a much narrower 'acceptance' for how your blood sugars vary.
Fortunately it is only this new fangled tech the Libre that can be that far out, but after a while you get used to how your body works and sometimes you look at the Libre and "go that's not right" do a blood test and find out you were right
You get to live with these things it is not a "life or death" situation but it might lead you do something that you then have a battle later on to correct. Been there done that got the t-shirt
For example I had a Libre tell me I was 15.4knew I was not, certainly didn't feel it, did a blood it was 10.5, still bit high but least it was not the massive correction it could have been.
As a T1D we can generally operate between 4 and 10mmol, below that is Hypo so needs some sweets etc above 10 and your into Hyper so correct with insulin if that's what you want
Its all fun and games
Unfortunately the meter I distrust is the one I get free strips for now, kindly donated by the municipality of Copenhagen, Denmark, because they think they're cheaper. Well, I'm sure they are not, because every second test I have to re-do because I get an error (too little blood), but that's a different kettle of fish.Its better for your sanity if you pick one meter, choose to trust it......and go from there.......the variances you observed in this instance are negligible.....
My trusted old Freestyle lite 5.7, 5.6 and 5.3Saying that sort of interested in what your other meter says now.
My trusted old Freestyle lite 5.7, 5.6 and 5.3
my new GlucomenAreo 5.6, 5.7 and 5.8
All within 5 min. so I guess that I must've been running higher yesterday for some peculiar reason, even if I had two cups of tea with a total of 26g of cream and nothing else for breakfast yesterday as well as today. Ah, well, not so important.
Interesting thing is that the GlucomenAreo's results are very close to each other today compared to yesterday. Maybe I just had a bad strip day
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