Fusilier3543
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Don't forget these meters have tolerances of up to 20%, they are just a guide. Your left hand 5.8 could be anywhere from 4.2-7.4 ! Scary eh ! Don't get obsessed with individual readings and left hand right hand. Julifriend gave good advice regarding possible contamination but you will get different results from the same finger, even with the same drop of blood. Look for trends or multiple readings rather than a single reading, unless it's a hypo which needs attention. Good luck, MoJust tried again left hand was 5.8 and right hand was 4.8 this just adds to the confusion and frustration
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Unlikely that the same hand would always be higher though.Don't forget these meters have tolerances of up to 20%, they are just a guide. Your left hand 5.8 could be anywhere from 4.2-7.4 ! Scary eh ! Don't get obsessed with individual readings and left hand right hand. Julifriend gave good advice regarding possible contamination but you will get different results from the same finger, even with the same drop of blood. Look for trends or multiple readings rather than a single reading, unless it's a hypo which needs attention. Good luck, Mo
were these results all taken at the same time? 7.9 and 5.1 are very different results. Outwith 20%.I get different readings like you. This evening I had a 7.5, 8.0, and 8.5. Two on one hand, one on the other. I also use the Accu-chek mobile, which when it was tested by the standards authority was passed as accurate within plus or minus 15%. This is normal. I took 3 tests because I didn't believe the first one. I very rarely test more than once as I never know which one to record and it seems pointless unless there is a reading that appears totally abnormal, which is what happened tonight...
were these results all taken at the same time?
Well it's the same blood travelling from the left hand to the right hand ! Also, it's only been 3 tests ! I'm pretty sure it's meter inaccuracy rather than one dodgy hand !Unlikely that the same hand would always be higher though.
When I was first diagnosed I struggled to get a decent blood drop from my right hand and it often read low. Now I am used to testing I can get results from a much smaller drop.Well it's the same blood travelling from the left hand to the right hand ! Also, it's only been 3 tests ! I'm pretty sure it's meter inaccuracy rather than one dodgy hand !
There is always a dominant hand which is easier to get blood from but the results shouldn't really vary too much just because of the left/right hand.When I was first diagnosed I struggled to get a decent blood drop from my right hand and it often read low. Now I am used to testing I can get results from a much smaller drop.
it seems to be the blood drop size rather than the blood.There is always a dominant hand which is easier to get blood from but the results shouldn't really vary too much just because of the left/right hand.
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