You say that you thought your diabetes "had gone"?
I am not far along from diagnosis but I was under the impression that once a diabetic always a diabetic. Control is the best I, personally, can hope for.
Once I'd had my bypass surgery I was able to stop taking any diabetes medication as it wasn't needed. I therefore thought that I was no longer a diabetic but clearly you are always a diabetic. I hadn't realised that I could get reactive hypoglycaemia after bypass surgery but my Bariatric dietitian says they are seeing more of it now, although it is not suffered by all that have a bypass.
I got free testing strips from my GP but as I am testing frequently, due to the hypoglycaemia, I don't know how many strips they are going to allow me to have.
Once I'd had my bypass surgery I was able to stop taking any diabetes medication as it wasn't needed. I therefore thought that I was no longer a diabetic but clearly you are always a diabetic. I hadn't realised that I could get reactive hypoglycaemia after bypass surgery but my Bariatric dietitian says they are seeing more of it now, although it is not suffered by all that have a bypass.
I got free testing strips from my GP but as I am testing frequently, due to the hypoglycaemia, I don't know how many strips they are going to allow me to have.
How accurate is the Codefree? I find there is quite a difference between the Codefree and the Libre when testing my blood sugars. The Codefree always seems a lot higher than the Libre. I know about the 15 minute wait with Libre for testing purposes but don't know which one is more accurate.
¿Hay un medidor de glucosa exacto que tenga tiras de prueba económicas? Soy un diabético de tipo 2 y he estado teniendo hypos recientemente y estoy probando con bastante frecuencia. Pensé que porque había perdido mucho peso que mi diabetes había ido ya que no tengo que tomar ningún medicamento, sólo para encontrar que ahora tengo hipoglucemia reactiva después de mi bypass gástrico,
Sólo quiero ser capaz de probar a un costo tan bajo como sea posible, pero no quiero obtener un monitor que da lecturas engañosas.
Alguna idea de alguien?
What I find quite odd is that when you do a second test immediately after the first one, on the same meter, you often get quite a different result! The gap tends to get bigger with higher readings! Anyone with similar experience?I think you will find that all meters have to meet an accuracy of +/- 15% so ignore that when you buy. Just buy one that has low cost strips.
ThisIs there an accurate glucose meter that has economical testing strips. I am a Type 2 diabetic and have been having hypos recently and am testing quite frequently. I thought that because I'd lost a lot of weight that my diabetes had gone as I don't have to take any medication, only to find that I now have reactive hypoglycaemia following my gastric bypass,
I just want to be able to test at as low a cost as possible but I don't want to get a monitor that gives misleading readings.
Any ideas anyone?
Is there an accurate glucose meter that has economical testing strips. I am a Type 2 diabetic and have been having hypos recently and am testing quite frequently. I thought that because I'd lost a lot of weight that my diabetes had gone as I don't have to take any medication, only to find that I now have reactive hypoglycaemia following my gastric bypass,
I just want to be able to test at as low a cost as possible but I don't want to get a monitor that gives misleading readings.
Any ideas anyone?
This is one of the most aggravating parts of having diabetes -- test strip costs. Insurers SHOULD PAY FOR STRIPS and encourage patients to TEST OFTEN. This could defray insurance claims down the road. I AM IN THE USA (Washington DC) and CVS is a huge drugstore chain here. Last year they came out with their own tester and strips. I was wary at first but did simultaneous tests on my One Touch meter and CVS meter -/ nearly identical results.Is there an accurate glucose meter that has economical testing strips. I am a Type 2 diabetic and have been having hypos recently and am testing quite frequently. I thought that because I'd lost a lot of weight that my diabetes had gone as I don't have to take any medication, only to find that I now have reactive hypoglycaemia following my gastric bypass,
I just want to be able to test at as low a cost as possible but I don't want to get a monitor that gives misleading readings.
Any ideas anyone?
¿Hay un medidor de glucosa exacto que tenga tiras de prueba económicas? Soy un diabético de tipo 2 y he estado teniendo hypos recientemente y estoy probando con bastante frecuencia. Pensé que porque había perdido mucho peso que mi diabetes había ido ya que no tengo que tomar ningún medicamento, sólo para encontrar que ahora tengo hipoglucemia reactiva después de mi bypass gástrico,
Sólo quiero ser capaz de probar a un costo tan bajo como sea posible, pero no quiero obtener un monitor que da lecturas engañosas.
Alguna idea de alguien?
Is there an accurate glucose meter that has economical test strips? I am a type 2 diabetic and I have been having hypos recently and I am testing quite frequently. I thought because I had lost a lot of weight that my diabetes had gone since I do not have to take any medication, only to find that I now have reactive hypoglycemia after my gastric bypass,
I just want to be able to try it at as low a cost as possible, but I do not want to get a monitor that gives misleading readings.
Any ideas from anyone?
I also commented on the very same thing a few weeks ago. I can test my BG levels 4 times in the space of 2 to 3 mins and the readings are completely different, not just by a little at times either. My meter is working fine, as I used my friends and exactly the same thing happened. I read somewhere that even Blood Glucose tests in the Laboratory allow 10 to 15% so even then the test is not entirely accurate. Mind BogglingWhat I find quite odd is that when you do a second test immediately after the first one, on the same meter, you often get quite a different result! The gap tends to get bigger with higher readings! Anyone with similar experience?
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