Yes, if you get a very unexpected reading, whether high or low, you should re-test. We all get rogue readings.
I had a rogue reading a few evenings ago, tested straight away again and it was normal.
What annoyed me was that my meter calculates 7 day average through to 90 day average and now all my average readings have been pushed up artificially
jim
Who else uses your meter readings?
I had a rogue reading a few evenings ago, tested straight away again and it was normal.
What annoyed me was that my meter calculates 7 day average through to 90 day average and now all my average readings have been pushed up artificially
jim
Which is why I record all mine on a spread sheet (which also averages them for me). I never look at my meter averages.
I don't look at my averages at all. If the number is good, I'm good, If it's higher than I like, I find out what happened. My nurse doesn't check, she knows what I'm doing, looks at my HbA1c, and lets me carry on.
Yes, I record mine on Excel together with significant food details.
However, I am on hols for the next 3 weeks and wont be near my laptop. It would have been nice to have seen what my change in diet was doing to my averages on the meter.
jim
No need to as the meter holds 1000 records with date/time.Do what I do on holiday - record them in a notebook at the end of each day.
I don't worry about the averages except when comparing like with like. I always feel that unless I take the readings at set intervals (say every 2 hours day and night) the averages won't be accurate unless I work out the increase of decrease over the number of hours between reading and work out what the reading would be for each hour. I don't know if meters actually work out the average in this way or just average the reading in general.
So I just tend to do graphs to compare my fasting, pre evening meal, post evening meal and bedtime reading so I can keep comparing those with previous similar readings.
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