Lopez9628
Member
- Messages
- 10
- Location
- United states
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Not much in dislikes except being cold and it makes the bones ache lol.
Don't like dishonesty.
Don't like heights.
First meter read 245 and second read 145. How do I determine the %It is not possible to know which meter is most accurate - it could be both as BG meters only have to be 15% accurate.
So, of your two meters, one could be your true reading MINUS 15% whereas the other could be your true reading PLUS 15% which would show as a 30% difference between your two meters.
So the absolute difference (100 points) is not the important factor - it is the percentage difference.
Without knowing what your readings actually are, it is difficult to know whether they differ by more than this tolerance.
If they are within this tolerance, either should be ok as long as you keep to one meter only.
If they differ by more than this tolerance, I would recommend getting a test solution for the meters to confirm which is correct.
The percentage is difference/largest value *100.First meter read 245 and second read 145. How do I determine the %
What is his diet?He is on the insulin humilin r per sliding scale and humilin n 15 units 2 times a day cuz he developed severe cellulitis and was almost sepsis that's when the docs realized his diabetes he was hospitalized for 10 days while there developed an abscess the size of his calf had to have drainage tubes put in. Myself I am on metformin 500mg twice a day on the extended release. When he was hospitalized his levels were over 500mmg/dl.
Have 2 different glucose meters and getting 2 different readings which are 100 points in difference which one do I trust, the lower reading or the higher reading?
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