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8.2 bloods after fasting for 15 hours !! [emoji15]
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<blockquote data-quote="hankjam" data-source="post: 1785547" data-attributes="member: 104954"><p>Couple of things spring to mind.</p><p>It's a one off, did you test again to confirm nothing was wrong with the first test? This can go a bit... what if the second test is well different from the first... n=2 is nearly as bad as n=1 when they are different.... which can lead to a third test... I've been there a number of times.</p><p>Did you wash your hands and dry them on a clean towel?</p><p>How have your morning readings been in general? This question relates to morning liver dumps, your liver may have decided that things were getting a bit low and decided to add a shot of Glu to the blood stream.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hankjam, post: 1785547, member: 104954"] Couple of things spring to mind. It's a one off, did you test again to confirm nothing was wrong with the first test? This can go a bit... what if the second test is well different from the first... n=2 is nearly as bad as n=1 when they are different.... which can lead to a third test... I've been there a number of times. Did you wash your hands and dry them on a clean towel? How have your morning readings been in general? This question relates to morning liver dumps, your liver may have decided that things were getting a bit low and decided to add a shot of Glu to the blood stream. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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