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<blockquote data-quote="Beating-My-Betes" data-source="post: 2393001" data-attributes="member: 532959"><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Well, there are confounding factors regarding accuracy for most of the testing, whether it be quality of sleep (Even over multiple days), levels of activity, hydration, length of time between last meal etc. I'm interested if there are any that are specific to night-time testing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not currently interested in testing for foods, but perhaps I just don't understand what it is people are particularly looking for when testing before bed. I guess it's an important factor for those with type I, but for everyone else? Is it just a case of having another point of data?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Depends on what you mean by worthless. I don't believe it's worthless, as long as the testing is done at the same time, every day. That way trends can be detected. But there is clearly some worth in observing a first, purer (non fasting-liver-dumping) reading, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beating-My-Betes, post: 2393001, member: 532959"] Thanks! Well, there are confounding factors regarding accuracy for most of the testing, whether it be quality of sleep (Even over multiple days), levels of activity, hydration, length of time between last meal etc. I'm interested if there are any that are specific to night-time testing. Not currently interested in testing for foods, but perhaps I just don't understand what it is people are particularly looking for when testing before bed. I guess it's an important factor for those with type I, but for everyone else? Is it just a case of having another point of data? Depends on what you mean by worthless. I don't believe it's worthless, as long as the testing is done at the same time, every day. That way trends can be detected. But there is clearly some worth in observing a first, purer (non fasting-liver-dumping) reading, right? [/QUOTE]
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