Margarettt
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Thanks. I'm not even going to write it down and spoil my run.Sounds like the first was a rogue reading.
In my experience eating something/anything wouldn't give you that sort of drop. Meters are (if I'm remembering this correctly) only supposed to be accurate to within 15% of the actual reading for 95% of tests. So it'll always be a bit off and you have about a 1 in 20 chance of a reading being something really odd.Sat down to my lunch today and the meter said 9.1. Its a bit random because I was high 6s low 7s all day yesterday. I haven't eaten anything since yesterday dinner and in three weeks low carb my readings are very rarerly over 8 (and that's early morning with the dawn phenom stuff) I started thinking about posts on here that say wash your hands and do it again, so I did and lo and behold 6.8 but I'd started eating by then so the actually question is :- Are three forkfuls of liver and fried egg (scoffed in a couple of minutes) enough to make the meter drop from 9.1 to 6.8 or do I consider it my first rogue reading?
I thought it was only within 15% of the actual reading 95% of the time.Meters are (if I'm remembering this correctly) only supposed to be accurate to within 5% of the actual reading for 95% of tests.
Typo (well spotted) now correctedI thought it was only within 15% of the actual reading 95% of the time.
The following day I had an equally unlikely 4.6 so I changed the batteries and everything is back to normal. The advice on this forum is phenomenal.I'd have done exactly what you did - retested and put the initial reading down to equipment error.
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