angieG said:There seems to be variation depending on the uptake of blood onto the cassette too. The other day I tested before lunch and got about 3.3 despite feeling fine, strange I thought I don't feel like that so immediately re-tested from same finger with the same machine and got 6.2 (that is more how I felt).
angieG said:Hi noblehead,
Yes the meter does come up with an error if there is not enough blood applied so that is not the problem.
It seems to vary depending on how much is absorbed onto the cassette tape sometimes, or maybe it's the quality of the blood from the finger (which does vary depending on temperature / squeezing etc) but I know there are times when I have had an unexpected result and re-tested immediately to find it about 2.0 different. I have even tested twice on one meter and twice with the other and all 4 readings were different within a range of about 3 or 4.
It is okay if DVLA take this sort of thing into account but if they take every reading as totally accurate it could cause problems. If I get what I deem to be an incorrect low reading I always test immediately again so if it turns out quite a bit higher it shows there could be some error as even pure sugar wouldn't work that quick.
Regards
Angie
angieG said:Hi noblehead,
Yes the meter does come up with an error if there is not enough blood applied so that is not the problem.
It seems to vary depending on how much is absorbed onto the cassette tape sometimes, or maybe it's the quality of the blood from the finger (which does vary depending on temperature / squeezing etc) but I know there are times when I have had an unexpected result and re-tested immediately to find it about 2.0 different. I have even tested twice on one meter and twice with the other and all 4 readings were different within a range of about 3 or 4.
It is okay if DVLA take this sort of thing into account but if they take every reading as totally accurate it could cause problems. If I get what I deem to be an incorrect low reading I always test immediately again so if it turns out quite a bit higher it shows there could be some error as even pure sugar wouldn't work that quick.
Regards
Angie
drahawkins_1973 said:Maybe you can stick one hand under your bottom (or somewhere else warm) before taking a reading and the take one from each hand to calibrate.
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