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Blood sugar levels monitoring

You can always tell a liver dump when urine come out as a crystal clear lime colour. Then bg level head down after that
 
You can always tell a liver dump when urine come out as a crystal clear lime colour. Then bg level head down after that

Well, never had that happen!
 
You can always tell a liver dump when urine come out as a crystal clear lime colour. Then bg level head down after that

Is this just your personal experience, or is there any research on it? It doesn't sound remotely logical to me.
 
I think you will find that it`s down to your gp whether you get testing meter and strips or not, I don`t know for sure but I think it has to do with allocation of funds. You are more likely to get them if you are on gliclazide because there is more risk of hypo`s
 
I've been looking at various meters and was wondering if anyone could shine a light on why the Accu-chek Performa strips are so much more expensive than the Tee2 and Codefree?
 
ve been looking at various meters and was wondering if anyone could shine a light on why the Accu-chek Performa strips are so much more expensive than the Tee2 and Codefree?
Over the years they have outperformed other makers in independent tests that I have seen in terms of accuracy. I'm not sure if that is the still the case but they are a well known/well respected brand.

Even the NHS commisioning groups are starting to worry about their cost and there are so many more prescribed insulin with the large rise of type 2 in the population in the last 20 years. I would want the best quality and most suitable meters/strips for those at risk of hypos.

Although the Codefree and Tee2 are suitable for my needs now, they were not so popular 6 years ago and alot of people on the forum were not happy with the codefree when it initially became popular with people diagnosed with type 2 which has put me off. But after 6 years I know what to eat, mostly know when I'm above 8 or below 5 and test mainly for motivation or when I am changing things.
 
Thank you for your reply @Alison Campbell - perhaps the way forward is to get a Performa and then progress to a Codefree or Tee2 when, like you, you know what's what.
 
Thank you for your reply @Alison Campbell - perhaps the way forward is to get a Performa and then progress to a Codefree or Tee2 when, like you, you know what's what.
Do you mean the other way round? Cheaper strips are great when you need to test a lot!

I test maybe 10 times a week and use the Contour next one meter. I buy cheap strips on ebay mostly from business sellers.
 
Do you mean the other way round? Cheaper strips are great when you need to test a lot!
Er, very good point! I have rather less money than Bill Gates so that would make sense.... Thanks again! (Note to self: get brain in gear.....)
 
You can always tell a liver dump when urine come out as a crystal clear lime colour. Then bg level head down after that
That sounds like very dilute urine which I would take as the body possibly flushing sugar out rather than a liver dump. A liver dump would also increase rather than decrease BG
 
You can always tell a liver dump when urine come out as a crystal clear lime colour. Then bg level head down after that
Lime? Not sure about the liver dump bit, but my GP once told me (after a kidney infection, and never forgotten) that a pale straw Pinot Grigio was a sign of nice flushing-through rather than Sauternes, and definitely not Muscat. He must have been a blast at wine tastings.
 
The question is was he just a bit of an alky or a closet pee drinker?
 
Clear green urine can mean excess vitamins are being flushed out, mainly the B vits and normally through over-supplementing. Or maybe he has an avocado bathroom suite.
 
That could be true as I do take a load of vitamins including Co Q10 200 mg daily first thing in the morning
 
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