G gmermaid Member Messages 5 Type of diabetes Treatment type Tablets (oral) Jan 28, 2018 #1 Hi all, Let me know what you think of these readings 6:44-7.3 6:34-9.6 6:17-6.9 6:15-8.5 6:15-9.1 6:07-10.2 I have never tested repeatedly like this and I am shocked by the results Less than a difference of 30 mins in total but a significant difference between each result? Is my palm doc bgm faulty or is this range of results I should expect? Regards G
Hi all, Let me know what you think of these readings 6:44-7.3 6:34-9.6 6:17-6.9 6:15-8.5 6:15-9.1 6:07-10.2 I have never tested repeatedly like this and I am shocked by the results Less than a difference of 30 mins in total but a significant difference between each result? Is my palm doc bgm faulty or is this range of results I should expect? Regards G
D Deleted Account Guest Jan 28, 2018 #2 What was the situation? We're they the same finger? Had you eaten? Had you exercised? ...
G gmermaid Member Messages 5 Type of diabetes Treatment type Tablets (oral) Jan 29, 2018 #3 Two different fingers overall It was morning after I woke up Pre food My question was trying to find out the reasons for the range and difference between the results What variables would you recommend i adhere to? Same finger? I just want to make sure my BGM palmdoc isn't faulty or not accurate enough
Two different fingers overall It was morning after I woke up Pre food My question was trying to find out the reasons for the range and difference between the results What variables would you recommend i adhere to? Same finger? I just want to make sure my BGM palmdoc isn't faulty or not accurate enough
Alison Campbell Well-Known Member Messages 1,443 Type of diabetes Type 2 Treatment type Tablets (oral) Jan 29, 2018 #4 This is completely normal and within the tolerence levels of most meters of plus or minus 15%. Most meters are more accurate at lower levels. Check out the 2013 ISO standards https://www.diabetes.co.uk/blood-glucose-meters/blood-glucose-meter-accuracy.html https://www.diabetes.co.uk/blood-glucose-meters/iso-accuracy-standards.html
This is completely normal and within the tolerence levels of most meters of plus or minus 15%. Most meters are more accurate at lower levels. Check out the 2013 ISO standards https://www.diabetes.co.uk/blood-glucose-meters/blood-glucose-meter-accuracy.html https://www.diabetes.co.uk/blood-glucose-meters/iso-accuracy-standards.html