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My kit has just arrived.
@Brunneria - I haven't read anything yet, but can you share your wisdom, having had a bit of a glitch with yours?
Read the instructions.
Then read them again.
Then lay everything out, go through it in your head.
Then read them again.
It's actually quite straightforward, but my downfall was because I forgot one tiny little step (the shaking).
It also tells you not to open the 2nd pouch until you've sorted your blood sample. Presumably it is sensitive to damp, or light, or something...
Oh, and you'll need a bigger blood sample than usual testing requires... The instructions tell you how big.
But it really isn't as difficult as I'm making it sound. Honest!
And did you eventually manage a test, with a result? (I'm not asking what the result was; just curious.) And have you now refrigerated the remaining tests?
There were two kits in my box.
Maybe you've ended up with 20!
Gutted!
My new pair of kits arrived today.
Rubbing my hands together with glee, I followed the instructions to the letter, and...
6.5 / 48
Exactly the same as 4 months ago!
How frustrating.
I've made quite a few small but incremental changes since then. Stricter on the carbs, fewer discrepancies, more systematic. Less caffeine (which can spike me). Definitely better control - my meter says so, my body says so. And more walking, further and faster (the pup has grown up).
The only thing I don't feel I have made much improvement is my dawn phenomenon.
I wasn't expecting miracles, but I was expecting a slight improvement... But it feels like cheating to blame meter variance.
So, my last home HbA1c came in at 5.5%, against my lab test within a few days of 5.1%. Tonight, I did another home test (as I've generally increased my carbs a bit since Mr B has been back in the UK, and it's gone colder), and it came out at 5.3%. If I discount by the same amount as last time, that would bring me under 5%, which I don't believe.
I'm thinking I'll just call it "stable".
@Brunneria, I said I'd do one for you the other evening, so have that test on me. You got a nice neat score.
Brill!
That's great. And exactly in the zone I was expecting.
Goodness, you're good, aren't you?
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