fendertele
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When I started out I bought 300 lancets.. I still have about 290 left..change them somewhere about 3 monthly if I remember..There only appears to be 10 lanclets do you just re-use these not needing 1 lanclet to 1 strip
I aim for somewhere between 4.5 and 6.5 mmol/la good sticky for what readings to be looking for
So as a male like me I guess reading the manual is an alien concept but....
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I have no idea why they include as it should be fairly obvious if the meter is working...
When I started out I bought 300 lancets.. I still have about 290 left..change them somewhere about 3 monthly if I remember..
I aim for somewhere between 4.5 and 6.5 mmol/l
The "official" levels are lower than 5.6 before eating and lower than 7.8 two hours after food for "non diabetic adults" .
I use the sides of my fingers to get blood out and 5 is the deepest setting so its worth starting at 3 and see how it goes.
Lancet stays in the lancing tool never wiped or cleaned.okay so can use same lanclet for a few months until im guessing blunt needing replaced.. do you just wipe it down after each use ? I have some wet wipes which ill use for cleaning the skin area and maybe use on the lanclet ?
Nope pretty normal..okay got it this time I got 5.6 .
I had a protein shake about 5 hours ago but not had anything since then.
Is 5.6 high for nothing having eaten anything is 5 hours ?
Lancet stays in the lancing tool never wiped or cleaned.
Usually just jab without washing too..
Pretty much yes.So basically If I can remain between 4 and 7 at all times i'm doing well ?
Is this the check strip you were asking about?Did two tests there first one without putting strip into meter and adding blood to it and the sliding it in resulted in.
E-1
Second time placed the strip in first then added blood to yellow part and got
E-2.
So bit confused whats happening here
It is saying
E-2 with flashing blood drop.
Pretty much yes.
Is this the check strip you were asking about?
Why are you not following the instructions? I'm not trying to be rude or funny - just wondered, really - why you aren't using the check strip to check your meter, and then putting it away in the case for use at a later date - if you get a strange reading with a test strip.
Putting blood inside the meter is not a good idea, by the way - it is likely to corrode the connections.
OK - I am just having my first cup of coffee - hopefully the world will swim into focus properly now.Im not sure if you have understood me I probably could have been clearer.
I used the check strip when I first got it and meter is working fine I just wondered if it served any other purpose than to check meter worked as surely turning it on and putting a test strip in would not only tell you it works but give you a reading to confirm it's also reading.. that was the only reason I had asked.. as I wondered if it served any second purpose like resetting the meter or keeps the meter calibrated etc.. but yes the meter works as intended.
I wasn't ever putting the blood directly into the meter ? :O
The first test I wrote that I put the test strip into the meter only after I had put the blood onto the strip... and resulted in a E-1 error.
Once realised that I should be putting the strip into the meter first and then adding blood whilst it's sitting in the meter this is what I did but then I got a E-2 error this time round.
Third attempt I did the exact same as second attempt and got a reading so i'm guessing the second attempt was just a faulty strip as I had performed it exactly as I had in the third attempt which worked.
Hope that makes more sense now.
OK - I am just having my first cup of coffee - hopefully the world will swim into focus properly now.
The normal way to use a meter with a test strip is, the way I do it, is stab and get a drop of blood. Use the other hand to slide the test strip into the meter and wait for it to sort itself out - turn on and then wait until it shows the symbol for putting the blood on. Put the tip of the strip to the drop of blood and let is suck up all it wants - it might peep when it gets there. The display will count down and then show the number.
I get the meter placed where I can get at it easily, with a strip placed on top of it ready - but just in case there is a delay in getting blood, I wait to actually insert the strip.
Wow - the Lidl ground coffee is good. Pack looks like a gold brick, if you happen to need ground coffee.
The lancets are supposed to be single use. I change mine every time but I don't do much testing now and also they are cheap.lol Yeah thanks I read that bit also but couldnt understand its purpose as I wasnt able to put any blood on it so wouldnt be able to properly test it... and would know if it working/reading function is working when i perform an actual test.. reason I asked is incase it was some sort of syncing or reset the system tool but yeah it's really not needed.
okay so can use same lanclet for a few months until im guessing blunt needing replaced.. do you just wipe it down after each use ? I have some wet wipes which ill use for cleaning the skin area and maybe use on the lanclet ?
Thats great so you dont test after consuming the food you wait 2 hours to see how its affected you.
Thats great stuff so test before eating to get normal level then 2 hours after eating to see how it's affected me.
Cheers
Did the walk help to keep the level low ? It was only a 20 min walk at a comfortable speed
But with the last meal I forgot to test prior to the meal...... As I know I was 5.1 after dinner earlier and Ive been working out since then Is it okay to just test after eating ?
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