Pink&Perky
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- Location
- Derbyshire UK
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- cold, wet and windy weather, feeling grubby, TV shows that are sickly and over-emotional, reality shows of any kind
OOH, I just found something - as you may know from a couple of other posts I've been taking blood glucose readings on an Aviva Nano that I bought back in 2010 (to replace an ancient meter I'd had since 2000).
Well, the Nano stores its readings and despite two years of non-use sitting a drawer, it still had my 2010 readings and guess what, they were about the same as they are now!!
They show average readings of about 10.8 mmol - and that was at a time I was told my Hb clinic readings were "excellent" and I had no need for medication. According to the website charts a reading of 10 is at the top end of "good" - I know it could be better but even so, it's no reason to panic.
(Actually even in 2010 I suspected the meter needs calibration, for which I've now sent off for some control fluid... but that doesn't change anything as regards the similarity in the readings.)
I'm clutching at straws, I know; yet it does appear to me that - if my levels haven't changed substantially in two years - it doesn't support the view that I now need medication.
Well, the Nano stores its readings and despite two years of non-use sitting a drawer, it still had my 2010 readings and guess what, they were about the same as they are now!!
They show average readings of about 10.8 mmol - and that was at a time I was told my Hb clinic readings were "excellent" and I had no need for medication. According to the website charts a reading of 10 is at the top end of "good" - I know it could be better but even so, it's no reason to panic.
(Actually even in 2010 I suspected the meter needs calibration, for which I've now sent off for some control fluid... but that doesn't change anything as regards the similarity in the readings.)
I'm clutching at straws, I know; yet it does appear to me that - if my levels haven't changed substantially in two years - it doesn't support the view that I now need medication.