These machines have a margin of error - I believe, although I may be corrected, that it is 15%. So with your reading of 15, that actually means it was probably somewhere between 12.7 and 17.3. The 12.5 could have been anywhere between 10.6 and 14.4. So the 'true' reading was somewhere in the overlap.
Obviously, the bigger the number, the bigger that margin of error is going to be.
as above thats a silly meal
Why does it change so quickly? What’s accurate?
Why do you expect it to be the same? Blood sugar is constantly changing - it is never static.
Glucose in blood isn't evenly distributed around the whole of your incredibly complicated bloodstream plumbing system, so there is no surprise at all that you're getting different readings.
Both of your readings are in the same sort of range - too f'ing high - so the numerical difference makes no odds.
Your bloodstream moves glucose around your body in the same way that road networks move traffic around - sometimes there'll be more traffic/glucose in rush hour/post meal at 5:30 pm, than there will be at 2:00 am on a quiet backroad.
The art of both T1 and T2 is to figure out how to find those quiet little backroads to keep at a steady pace without getting snarled up in heavy traffic/high bg.
but you probably had lettuce on your burger. anyway love the lettuce that crunchy green stuff. think of all that healthy leafy veg.
of course we do we are after all perfect now pass the chocolate and stop worrying. you knew it was going to go silly just wait until tomorrow it should be down again. if you reading ws really 15 then a working meter will read somewhere between 13-17 you will never get 2 the same readings. did you wash your hands.
No where near as silly as the meal I had tonight remember tomorrow is another day.It probably is a silly meal but think I’d rather die younger and enjoy myself while I can than have no life at all and live on lettuce.
No where near as silly as the meal I had tonight remember tomorrow is another day.
I did a test with 3 meters all from same blood sample no machine is accurate. No blood sample will be the same as the next it's all about finding an average and working with
Ah interesting!! Glad I have no more strips left today.. I’d be testing all night else. Dying to know what my level it now though.
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