old sparky
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Tablets (oral)
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@old sparky the reading on your Tee2 meter of 9 is your BG reading that's a little on the high side check your bloods before a meal and 2 hours after a meal write them in a book and what you've eaten this will help you work out what spikes your BG level type2 diabetics should aim for a reading before meals 4 to 7, 2 hours after meal you should aim for 4 to 8.5, if you have recently been diagnosed it takes time to achieve these readings they will come down on 50 grams of carbs but I can contact daisy1 if you want more advice and help with your diabetes,just let me know.! KHi Guys and Girls
I received my tester Friday Morning by post complete with the extra bits. (needles and "swabs" etc) so after practicing with the supplied swabs and cocking it up several times with the test fluid, I have now managed to get it to work??? Well I am old so machinery and instructions mean nothing to me, (Its a Spark and male thing)
my question is what does a reading of 9 mean??? my average was 11.5 with using the test fluid and my blood. the 9 was from my blood. I had eaten about three hours before and had just had one glass of red wine, so this was still a test for me but I need to know what the numbers mean. can anyone help?
I am recently diagnosed with T2 (Jan 2018) and still struggling with medication and its effects on me. (Metformin 750 slow release) I have lost approx. 11-12 lbs in weight by following a Carbohydrate 50g per day (or less) eating regime.
Hi Granny_grump@old sparky the reading on your Tee2 meter of 9 is your BG reading that's a little on the high side check your bloods before a meal and 2 hours after a meal write them in a book and what you've eaten this will help you work out what spikes your BG level type2 diabetics should aim for a reading before meals 4 to 7, 2 hours after meal you should aim for 4 to 8.5, if you have recently been diagnosed it takes time to achieve these readings they will come down on 50 grams of carbs but I can contact daisy1 if you want more advice and help with your diabetes,just let me know.! K
@old sparky funny that I have an exact replica here at home,hubby he too if all else fails reads the instructions! Haha! KHi Granny_grump
Many thanks for that As I say I was just experimenting to get the thing to work, but typical male/electrician thing, never read instructions (unless all else fails) must have used up 5 of the supplied test strips and a lot of the supplied juice stuff.
will do the serious stuff tomorrow once the grand children have gone home, they are on a sleep over.
I said it was a man thing didn't I??? my wife is soooooooooooooo sensible. but where is the fun and excitement in that???? any way past my bed time so I must be well boring.@old sparky funny that I have an exact replica here at home,hubby he too if all else fails reads the instructions! Haha! K
Good night don't let the bed bugs bite! KI said it was a man thing didn't I??? my wife is soooooooooooooo sensible. but where is the fun and excitement in that???? any way past my bed time so I must be well boring.
Good night one and all and thanks again for all advice.
I think you may have the wrong poster?if as your tag says your insulin dependent you should have been supplied with one.
this is whats on my screen
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my question is what does a reading of 9 mean??? my average was 11.5 with using the test fluid and my blood. the 9 was from my blood. I had eaten about three hours before and had just had one glass of red wine, so this was still a test for me but I need to know what the numbers mean. can anyone help?
I am recently diagnosed with T2 (Jan 2018) and still struggling with medication and its effects on me. (Metformin 750 slow release) I have lost approx. 11-12 lbs in weight by following a Carbohydrate 50g per day (or less) eating regime.
Hi I am not insulin dependent I use metformin 750 mg slow release one taken at night, just looked again at my own profile and cannot find where it says I am on insulinif as your tag says your insulin dependent you should have been supplied with one.
Hi I am not insulin dependent I use metformin 750 mg slow release one taken at night, just looked again at my own profile and cannot find where it says I am on insulin
Hi DCUKOld sparky - I'll raise this with the techies again. It had been fixed for a while, but appears to have crept back onto the scene, it seems. Irritatingly, I don't see it either, so it's nothing personal!
If you go to your account settings, by clicking on your name at the top, right hand side of your web page, you can adjust your "Type of Diabetes". You will notice Type 2 is listed twice. When click on the down arrow to reveal the list, your current selection will be highlighted. Chose the other. I can't remember if you need the top or bottom one.
As I have just adjusted my own profile, I may now be showing as Insulin Dependent, which I'm not, but hopefully someone would point it out to me.
It had been fixed for a while,
So am I reversed as T2 metformin, or does it show Insulin?nope your reversed. my apologies for my error. it becomes very quick and easy i dont know your meter i use the freestyle neo no testing fluid no set up. simply wash hands load a stabber pop in the strip and stab done within 20 secs
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