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<blockquote data-quote="jjne" data-source="post: 2417815" data-attributes="member: 544975"><p>I think I'm going to give up on any thoughts of believing what these silly little glucose meters have to say for themselves...</p><p></p><p>Sinocare: Almost exactly 10mmol/l this morning and now.</p><p>GlucoNavii: 9.3mmol/l this morning, 11.1 just now, having eaten one avocado in the meantime.</p><p></p><p>Errr, yeah. A 10% differential in both cases, but no actual pattern.</p><p></p><p>In other words, it's all nonsense. This idea that you can use these things to reliably tell which foods spike you and which don't is nonsense, at least with the budget meters. A 20% spread overall in readings. Hopeless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjne, post: 2417815, member: 544975"] I think I'm going to give up on any thoughts of believing what these silly little glucose meters have to say for themselves... Sinocare: Almost exactly 10mmol/l this morning and now. GlucoNavii: 9.3mmol/l this morning, 11.1 just now, having eaten one avocado in the meantime. Errr, yeah. A 10% differential in both cases, but no actual pattern. In other words, it's all nonsense. This idea that you can use these things to reliably tell which foods spike you and which don't is nonsense, at least with the budget meters. A 20% spread overall in readings. Hopeless. [/QUOTE]
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