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I would always err on the side of safety it could just as easily have been over reading.
Meters have a +/- 15% accuracy. An Hba1c doesn't help with sugar lows and hypos. You just need to hope experience, checking food carbs and enough testing helps avoid hyposSo vasically meters are rubbish and it might be better for some to have more frequent Hba1c instead? ..... What do people think?
So vasically meters are rubbish and it might be better for some to have more frequent Hba1c instead? ..... What do people think?
You mean get an A1c test done at least ten times a day??
Yes! No - I did say some people! Maybe the cgm meters instead, although how reliable are they. Actually one of the newsbot's thread was on the reliability of the Hba1c! lolYou mean get an A1c test done at least ten times a day??
Yes! No - I did say some people! Maybe the cgm meters instead, although how reliable are they. Actually one of the newsbot's thread was on the reliability of the Hba1c! lol
I use the one that gives the higher readings and occasionally use the back up one if the initial reading leaves a lot to be desired!
I had no symptoms of a hypo ..... I think I'll take up the nurse's kind offer of an Hba1c this week as long as it's not snowing!
What's snow?
How does that effect blood glucose levels?
I won't want to venture out of my cosy flat to the hospital if it's raining or snowing!
What about food? Does the Red Cross drop a parcel?
I keep waiting for meals on wheels to call but they never do.
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