NOTE: All blood sugar levels discussed on these pages refer to plasma calibrated meter readings which are the readings used by all meters sold in the United States. In other parts of the world where blood calibrated are still in use, including the UK, users should divide the numbers given here by 1.12 to get the blood calibrated equivalents.
Of course the big elephant in the room that no one mentions (even me!) is that all the safe BG levels that get quoted, like the less than 7.8 after 2 hours are also plasma readings so you should actually be aiming for less than 7 on a UK meter!
phoenix said:Of course the big elephant in the room that no one mentions (even me!) is that all the safe BG levels that get quoted, like the less than 7.8 after 2 hours are also plasma readings so you should actually be aiming for less than 7 on a UK meter!
It's over a year (2?) since the last meters/strips in the UK (accu chek)changed to plasma calibrated.
Sirzy said:xyzzy,
Is the SD Codeless meter a US import then?
Your number's seem pretty comparible between the two meters when you do the division. It's going to be a bit of a pain in the **** converting the numbers back into what I've been used to for the past few months though :?
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