maureen5752
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Tablets (oral)
Very interesting but showing my ignorance, who's William G Stewart? I was away for many years so don't recognise that name or 15 to 1. But you did wellI am married to a wonderful lady and have a well turned out son aged 23
I played county tennis as a junior for Cumberland but never made the senior grade
And I once appeared on telly quiz 15 to 1 hosted by William G Stewart on Channel 4 and I made the final 3 but was first to be knocked out
Happy birthday have a great oneThanks Ja
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Thanks MaureenHappy birthday have a great one
Name doesn't ring any bells with me but the name of the show sounds familiarVery interesting but showing my ignorance, who's William G Stewart? I was away for many years so don't recognise that name or 15 to 1. But you did well
You can follow a thread so you get notifications of new posts.Great posting! I'd love to join in as well. I just have to remember to keep checking up here. Type 2 has me foggy from head to toes.
I know but which meter do I trust?There is usually a margin of error with blood glucose testing of up to 15% so the best thing to do for peace of mind is to stick to one meter as testing on different meters will just cause confusion and stress.
All of them.maureen5752 post: 1200219 said:I know but which meter do I trust?
Thanks Vicky will have to wait a little longer to see if they come trueHope you had a lovely birthday @eldergarth and I hope your birthday wishes come true!
That is completely normal Maureen my codefree is 1 point higher than my nexus gluco machine at those levels you don't have much to worry about .Can anyone help? Taken at same time by. 3 different machines, 6.8. 7.6. 8.6!!!!!!! How come? Which is correct? Same finger, same time, fresh blood each time!
The answer lies in three different machines. Whilst they're all calibrated to measure the same thing there are "tolerances" which they have to be within. Can't remember what percentage either way but those figures seem to just squeeze in. I believe the Codefree meter tends to read a whole point above my Contour Next and a few others. Comparing readings over 3 machines is like getting weighed on 3 different scales and comparing. What we're interested in (on the whole) is the rise between pre & post readings and using just one meter to do this is the only "accurate" way. That one meter is still subject to accuracy tolerances but isn't likely to be too much out....Can anyone help? Taken at same time by. 3 different machines, 6.8. 7.6. 8.6!!!!!!! How come? Which is correct? Same finger, same time, fresh blood each time!
Far more concisely put than my replyThere is usually a margin of error with blood glucose testing of up to 15% so the best thing to do for peace of mind is to stick to one meter as testing on different meters will just cause confusion and stress.
I don't have code free metre, usually stick to same metre but just tried different tonight to see, surprising how they vary. Thanks everyone for your help have a good evening allAll of them.
Meter it only there to tell you whether you have increased or decreased and close to hypo or hyper hun.
Sorry, Ron - Ive only just picked up on this thread and realised today was your birthday. Happy birthday! I hope you had a lovely day. Hugs x
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