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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1545262" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>A reading of 3.5 will, 95% of the time, be a blood sugar value between 2.67 and 4.33. So disregarding such a reading because you don't like the look of it does not seem like a sensible approach to diabetic management. It seems your just choosing to ignore the readings you don't want to see on the basis of not terribly valid arguments about metre accuracy. At the end of the day, the metre is all you've got to tell you what your blood sugar is, you're going to have to listen to its readings and not pick and choose which ones you want to believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1545262, member: 32394"] A reading of 3.5 will, 95% of the time, be a blood sugar value between 2.67 and 4.33. So disregarding such a reading because you don't like the look of it does not seem like a sensible approach to diabetic management. It seems your just choosing to ignore the readings you don't want to see on the basis of not terribly valid arguments about metre accuracy. At the end of the day, the metre is all you've got to tell you what your blood sugar is, you're going to have to listen to its readings and not pick and choose which ones you want to believe. [/QUOTE]
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