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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 1503793" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>Hi [USER=412001]@SockFiddler[/USER] </p><p>Meters can have a variation of up to 15% so those readings are in fact pretty close to each other.. if you wan to waste a strip ot to you can test then retest from the same blood spot and you're quite likely to get different numbers. </p><p>As for the ice cream because it is a combination of fat and carbs the spike is sometimes flattened out by the fat content but then lasts for a longer time. What ice cream was it.. there's a pretty low carb one (about 8% called Oppo which a lot of us have as a treat).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 1503793, member: 219467"] Hi [USER=412001]@SockFiddler[/USER] Meters can have a variation of up to 15% so those readings are in fact pretty close to each other.. if you wan to waste a strip ot to you can test then retest from the same blood spot and you're quite likely to get different numbers. As for the ice cream because it is a combination of fat and carbs the spike is sometimes flattened out by the fat content but then lasts for a longer time. What ice cream was it.. there's a pretty low carb one (about 8% called Oppo which a lot of us have as a treat). [/QUOTE]
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