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<blockquote data-quote="Priscilla_Tang" data-source="post: 1359434" data-attributes="member: 233033"><p>Hi, dear, I understand what you must be going through. I used to get these deceptive readings too. Many times before I am about to check my blood, I would have already prepared a snack ! So you can imagine my disappointment when I have to shove away my snack, Haha. I will opt for drinking some luke warm water and maybe have a mini jab of insulin (I am a T2) depending on my sugar level. My Diabetic Nurse had taught me to inject 3 units insulin to lower 1.......I might be having a high of 18, I take a jab of 3 units fast acting insulin to lower my blood sugar to about 9. I then do a bit of exercising on the spot......it helps. But best to consult your doctor about self administration. Take care !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Priscilla_Tang, post: 1359434, member: 233033"] Hi, dear, I understand what you must be going through. I used to get these deceptive readings too. Many times before I am about to check my blood, I would have already prepared a snack ! So you can imagine my disappointment when I have to shove away my snack, Haha. I will opt for drinking some luke warm water and maybe have a mini jab of insulin (I am a T2) depending on my sugar level. My Diabetic Nurse had taught me to inject 3 units insulin to lower 1.......I might be having a high of 18, I take a jab of 3 units fast acting insulin to lower my blood sugar to about 9. I then do a bit of exercising on the spot......it helps. But best to consult your doctor about self administration. Take care ! [/QUOTE]
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