Yeah had to look it up, pee testing in the 1970s was orange for sky high.
I have an earlier version contour next kicking about that I don't use In preference for my Accu-Chek.
Hi @Vanmaninessex , 22 is really rather high, if you have such numbers regularly something's not going too well with your treatment. Can you contact your health care professional about it?
Have you changed your eating habits to help with your diabetes?
Good luck, and let us know how you get on!
Yeah had to look it up, pee testing in the 1970s was orange for sky high.
I have an earlier version contour next kicking about that I don't use In preference for my Accu-Chek.
Hypo's (on insulin or sulfonylurea's) need action right now to prevent unconsciousness, insults, blue lights, nasty glucagon injections, glucose drips, whereas hypers are dangerous in the long run (years instead of minutes) and sporadically in the hours or days range (DKA, which is why many meters suggest to test for ketones with high numbers.
Glucose meters are made with T1's on insulin in mind, not T2's on diet or metformin.
Hypo's (on insulin or sulfonylurea's) need action right now to prevent unconsciousness, insults, blue lights, nasty glucagon injections, glucose drips, whereas hypers are dangerous in the long run (years instead of minutes) and sporadically in the hours or days range (DKA, which is why many meters suggest to test for ketones with high numbers.