bedshaped2000 said:
if no 2 readings are the same for each meal how do we know whats doing us good do i test a number of times and take a average?
Just about to post and saw Totsy's reply. I concur with her.
bedshaped.
No, of course not. The readings tell you what they are at THAT time only. If your Bg is well controlled, which they appear to be, then they are not going to be too far off. It gives you a benchmark for that particular food. Once you have that benchmark there is no need to question the result just because it is a little higher on another day.
For instance I regularly have a cereal of some sort for breakfast, some mornings the same one. I test when I wake, then shortly after have breakfast. 2 hrs later I test again.
That result is only the reading for THAT day, THAT time. Now on another day my fasting and 2 hr readings are slightly different. I can still see that the cereal is Ok for me. If suddenly they were way out then I would look to see what else could have affected them....activity, stress, delayed meals meaning I might have been a victim of Dawn Phenomenon, many other variables. I wouldn't expect ANY readings to be the same each day just because I had the same food !
The Endocrine system doesn't work that way. Nobody should assume that Bg levels are always the same day by day, meal by meal, neither should you test to the point of stressing yourself out.....it is counterproductive. That, in itself will elevate your Bg levels, sometimes significantly !