Early 80's was my big blue reflolux. My dad paid £100 for it and it was kept in a small shoebox.
To be honest though I can't recall instructions I was given for testing...
I think the orange, red, was the alert colours ?
I'm feeling too lazy to search on the internet so thought I'd just ask some of you directly:-
As I'm fairly new to this lark I was wondering, roughly when did people first start daily home monitoring of BG levels???
My question is prompted by a post in the testimonials forum where someone is saying that his HbA1c has been on target for many years and I was wondering how you knew what was going on between hospital visits?
As I recall I had my first HbA1c test around the early 1980's. Before that it was hospital blood tests for a snapshot glucose result and home urine tests. Urine tests told you very little, a positive test showed your renal threshold had been exceeded - your blood glucose had been above 10mmol/L at some point in the previous few hours and your kidneys had been excreting glucose.
I was outraged when home blood glucose monitoring first appeared in the 1980's with BM strips as I was a stroppy teenager and could no longer manipulate my results. I used to use tap water instead of urine if my Mum demanded to see a test result not believing my results had been constantly negative for the past 6 months!
Remember doing the Clinitest procedure for years. It just wasn't accurate enough as the urine could have been in the bladder too long to accurately show your blood sugar level.
Didn't you empty your bladder then wait a few minutes for a "fresh sample"?
I remember that machine!! Nigh on £100 I think my dad paid for it!This was the meter I used from about 1984. I remember calibration was a nightmare, involving pulling a strip of film printed with a barcode through a front-to-back slot on the machine. It had to be done at just the right speed. I remember getting very frustrated as I often couldn't pull the strip through at the right speed and had to try over and over again. I bought this myself after being loaned one by the hospital when I was pregnant 30 years ago!
Mid-flow I was told.
Yep - 5 pee, 10 waterIndeed Mid flow.. Any urine sample normally is... .. LOL i used to collect my sample in a white glazed tin mug to test. & use the Clinitest lid for the water.. Was it 5 drops of pee to ten of H2O??
I still cant drink out of tin mugs when camping...
Indeed Mid flow.. Any urine sample normally is... .. LOL i used to collect my sample in a white glazed tin mug to test. & use the Clinitest lid for the water.. Was it 5 drops of pee to ten of H2O??
I still cant drink out of tin mugs when camping...
Yes it was as Rob has confirmed, sure I used a measuring jug.
Somebody "stayed over" once & used my mug for their tooth brush....
Somebody "stayed over" once & used my mug for their tooth brush....
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