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<blockquote data-quote="jjne" data-source="post: 2417563" data-attributes="member: 544975"><p>I have come to the certain conclusion that my meter is suspect. Swapping between strips from two "pots" of them, the numbers differ consistently by 1.5 points. This is not good given that my numbers aren't changing by any more than this generally no matter what I do. They don't spike by any significant amount, they're just flatlined. But given that it is early days I daren't even consume a chocolate bar as an experiment in case it shoots up and fails to come back down. </p><p></p><p>I've bought a GlucoNavii which seems to be recommended here, which I should have tomorrow. I am also going to ask about GAD testing to be sure about LADA.</p><p></p><p>I've not consumed any significant amount of carbs now in nearly two weeks. The weight continues to drop. I have cut out every major source of carbs I can think of. I don't think that Dawn syndrome is a significant factor any more. It's just high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjne, post: 2417563, member: 544975"] I have come to the certain conclusion that my meter is suspect. Swapping between strips from two "pots" of them, the numbers differ consistently by 1.5 points. This is not good given that my numbers aren't changing by any more than this generally no matter what I do. They don't spike by any significant amount, they're just flatlined. But given that it is early days I daren't even consume a chocolate bar as an experiment in case it shoots up and fails to come back down. I've bought a GlucoNavii which seems to be recommended here, which I should have tomorrow. I am also going to ask about GAD testing to be sure about LADA. I've not consumed any significant amount of carbs now in nearly two weeks. The weight continues to drop. I have cut out every major source of carbs I can think of. I don't think that Dawn syndrome is a significant factor any more. It's just high. [/QUOTE]
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