I always test before a meal, bed and early morning and if I get up through the night I also do as I can have early morning hypos. Don’t panic we all get highs at times and if you’ve only been diagnosed 6 months it’s still new. Take care
Am just curious - How many times do you measure each day? At 6 months, i am still learning and I sometimes go overboard (once i did a dozen times in a day). But mostly i am still doing 6 - 8 times a day, which I think is too much (and expensive too). I have no specific instructions from my doctor.
Secondly, i am also curious if “30 day / 90 day average BG level” etc. are any useful? I do panic when i have a high reading (over 8). but my 90 day average (with over 400 measurements) looks closer to 7. Should i worry less? Or these average across months is a useless metric?
Thanks Nickers. Interesting that you measure before a meal but not after. Curious why so? I am so worried about the meal spiking my BG that sometimes i test 2/3/4 hours after every meal especially if at 2 hour measurement it is higher than 9. It is almost like i need to know when it is coming below 8.
There is no too much or too little. Test as often as you feel is necessary for you to build the confidence that you need in order to manage your condition.
How many times do you measure each day?
I average about 4 times a week nowadays.
I do sometimes check after meals just not always. You check when you feel you need to.
Once a day normally upon waking up.........anything above 6.0 or if I have any other issues then I do pre-lunch.......if that one has risen then I do pre-dinner and if it rises again I'll do last thing at night whilst actively trying to bring the count down after each poor result through diet or a burst of exercise.
Once I get a score below 6.0 I leave my fingertips alone for the day if I feel Ok.
Currently in hospital so am being tested four times a day.
Nowadays, over 5 years down the line, I just test a maximum of 3 times a day, often less than that. I am only interested in fasting, before evening meal, and bedtime. (looking for trends). I have no need to test meals these days under normal circumstances. Before adopting this method I used to test 6 to 8 times a day. I also use a Libre on a part time basis to keep an eye on matters.
I test a lot when I am trying out new foods or meals. Takes quite some time also to learn when readings are false ie ex 10-15% too high or too low. Also takes a good few strips to test values/readings as a function of time. ie influence of insulin resistance and gluconeogenesis.
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