Hi @Kalisun1 and welcome to the forum. The finger prick meter test only measure your blood glucose level at that moment. It isn't 100% accurate, and your levels might be influenced by other factors like stress and how recently you have eaten, so it can't be used to diagnose diabetes. It is only a rough guide to what your BG level is like at that moment.
The HbA1c blood test takes a blood sample which is sent to a lab for analysis. It measures the blood glucose level over the last 12 weeks which is the time sugars take to pass out from the blood, so it is the more accurate method of determining your long term BG levels.
I was told to fast for the original HbA1c test last August, but not for the retest 3 months later. Your GP will tell you.
I wouldn't worry, there could be other reasons for your symptoms. Even if it did turn out to be high BG, it is a condition that can be controlled.
I had a Urinary Tract Infection (Candida albicans) that gave me these symptoms far worse than any I have had in 10 years of diabetes, and my readings go off scale at times. Again, a UTI can elevate bgl readings.Thanks. I participate in activities that cause urination immediately after, but never like this. I don't drink much either and still have this. Every second I need to urinate
I had a Urinary Tract Infection (Candida albicans) that gave me these symptoms far worse than any I have had in 10 years of diabetes, and my readings go off scale at times. Again, a UTI can elevate bgl readings.
I had a Urinary Tract Infection (Candida albicans) that gave me these symptoms far worse than any I have had in 10 years of diabetes, and my readings go off scale at times. Again, a UTI can elevate bgl readings.
Can i suggest that you contact the 111 service if these persist. .Pains and tingling if caused by Diabetes do not appear suddenly and come on gradually over weeks or months. This may be heartburn or indigestion.Thank you. A little earlier, I started getting a tingly quick feeling in my fingers and some pain that radiates around my arms. Some sudden pain the gums. Ughh
Shock horror. I've been using a Accu-Chek Active monitor for 2 months & for the past 7 days got fasting values of 5.0 - 6.0 mmol. 2 hrs after lunch today I got 6.2. Two mins later I tried the AgaMatrix 'Jazz' that my diabetic nurse gave me recently & got 7.2mmol.
I'm confused now about which machine to use. After a few tests, it seems the AgaMatrix is giving numbers 1 higher than the Accu-Chek. I'd be interested in views about this anomaly. Which is the more accurate monitor?
By the way: I did a AgaMatrix Control Solution test which gave 7.2. I rang their customer care & was told this number means the Jazz is accurate.
My SD Codefree was consitently 1.6 mmol/l higher than any other meter I compared against, and my new Navii from the same supplier is currently running 0,8 mmo;/l higher than my Caresense..
Yes, the offset also gave me results where the Carsense and my body both agreed that I should not drive, but the Codefree was reporting something like 5.4. I NEVER had a reading where the Codefree was lower than the Caresense or either of my Xceed's or my 2 NEO meters over the 5 or so years I have been parallel testing. My Navii currently has not given me lower reading, although on one occasion I did get them showing the same reading in the last two months. However, my bgl currently is running average around 6.1 mmol/l Thats on the Caresense set of readings, the Navii set is showing an average of 6.7.Including at the lower end of the range? When I switched to a caresens from my freestyle lite I noticed it definitely tended to read a bit higher at levels of 10 or so, but mostly agreed at hypo levels (which makes sense if you go by a % rather than a fixed offset).
I believe the Gluco Navii is manufactured by SD Biosensor, who also make the SD Codefree. My Navii (mentioned in my posts above) is the same meter. It is also suffering from misreads and seems to read high compared to my other meters. It also shows a bigger differenttial when measuring a post prandial reading at 2 hrs, so seems to be sensitive to something in my post meal bloods that my Caresense is not seeing. This is an effect I had with the SD Codefeee too, so it may be something that is endemic to the SD Biosensor technology.I was using a Vivacheck but after almost a year was not finding it reliable, a one point difference on different hands some days for no reason i could think of. As i was paying £24 for 100 strips and lancets i went and had myself a Gluco Navi which quite a few people have recommended and as you dont have to pay VAT on it if your from the uk worked out about 3 pounds more for a new meter, 100 strips and 100 lancets and free delivery. I am finding it alot more consistant with the readings
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