in all the packets of test strips, there is a paper insert with a mass of small text - including a warning that low hematocrit or anaemia will cause a false high reading.
My fasting levels, usually 4.6 - 4.8 edged up over a couple of months to 5.4 to 5.5 so I restarted on Metformin again. Didn't seem to make much difference, in that tests were still a bit higher than I'd expect. After I restarted the Met, I started to get occasional sort-of hypo feelings again a couple of hours after meals, but still reading 5.5 to 6.0
Anyway, turned out I was a bit anaemic again (happens occasionally - as in every 4 or 5 years perhaps) - was given a one month course of Ferrous Sulphate tabs (makes your poo turn black!) and now back to the usual fasting and 2hr PP readings of 4.6 again with no Met.
Been advised to take a daily multivitamin pill, just in case my diet is a bit deficient.
Looking back, I realise that I was tending to feel the cold in fingertips, ears and tip of my nose more than usual and that I'd occasionally get white skin on my fingers almost like Reynauds syndrome, if I was outside in the cold with no gloves. My father diagnosed as suffering from Reynauds many years ago - now I wonder if he might have been a bit anaemic too.
Results were dramatically fast - I'd been at the higher levels reliably for well over a month, but in less than a week of starting on the pills, I was back down to normal.
There doesn't seem to be any underlying cause of the occasional bouts of anaemia - diet and age, I think; I had put on a few pounds at the end of last year and have been trying to get them off again.
Anyone else actually experienced false high readinsg like this?
MArk
My fasting levels, usually 4.6 - 4.8 edged up over a couple of months to 5.4 to 5.5 so I restarted on Metformin again. Didn't seem to make much difference, in that tests were still a bit higher than I'd expect. After I restarted the Met, I started to get occasional sort-of hypo feelings again a couple of hours after meals, but still reading 5.5 to 6.0
Anyway, turned out I was a bit anaemic again (happens occasionally - as in every 4 or 5 years perhaps) - was given a one month course of Ferrous Sulphate tabs (makes your poo turn black!) and now back to the usual fasting and 2hr PP readings of 4.6 again with no Met.
Been advised to take a daily multivitamin pill, just in case my diet is a bit deficient.
Looking back, I realise that I was tending to feel the cold in fingertips, ears and tip of my nose more than usual and that I'd occasionally get white skin on my fingers almost like Reynauds syndrome, if I was outside in the cold with no gloves. My father diagnosed as suffering from Reynauds many years ago - now I wonder if he might have been a bit anaemic too.
Results were dramatically fast - I'd been at the higher levels reliably for well over a month, but in less than a week of starting on the pills, I was back down to normal.
There doesn't seem to be any underlying cause of the occasional bouts of anaemia - diet and age, I think; I had put on a few pounds at the end of last year and have been trying to get them off again.
Anyone else actually experienced false high readinsg like this?
MArk