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Must admit I've often wondered if different fingers make a difference to readings. Not so much that the blood is different running in those fingers but more that some of my fingers give me a good thick deep coloured blob and others a bright red strangled runny smear ..... Now I've never done a retest cos my fingers are sore enuf but......How's about this for meter discrepancies.
I wanted to get rid of the remainder of my strips in my current tub as I think they are reading high. This is what happened. Hands clean, consecutive tests, different fingers:
6.1
5.6
4.6
5.5
5.2
4.8
5.0
Strips all gone. Onwards and downwards.
I think sometimes we push the envelope too far on what these meters can do. We know that they can be +/- 20% of true value at the extreme end, therefore they are best for long term trends rather than spot readings. The only way to pin down meal spikes with any decent accuracy would be to do say 5 tests each time, which would start to get expensive.
Had another thought rereading this post "meter discrepancies" @Bluetit1802 wrote. What's the average lifespan of a meter and is there some way we can test its still reading correctly?How's about this for meter discrepancies.
I wanted to get rid of the remainder of my strips in my current tub as I think they are reading high. This is what happened. Hands clean, consecutive tests, different fingers:
6.1
5.6
4.6
5.5
5.2
4.8
5.0
Strips all gone. Onwards and downwards.
So that makes a mockery of testing out new foods before and after. If one or the other (or both) of those readings are way out, we have learnt nothing unless we keep repeating the same meal over and over to see the long term trend.
That's mental. I would have to take the average. Does dent your confidence though. Gap between lowest and highest is 1.5. That's like 25%. Those figures make or break your day. Seems pointless spending so much money on them. Thankfully most of the numbers are at least below 6.1. I would be worried if I was getting really low numbers or massively high ones. What to do what to do.How's about this for meter discrepancies.
I wanted to get rid of the remainder of my strips in my current tub as I think they are reading high. This is what happened. Hands clean, consecutive tests, different fingers:
6.1
5.6
4.6
5.5
5.2
4.8
5.0
Strips all gone. Onwards and downwards.
Yet plus or minus 15% could show readings of 30% apart. I'd say that consistently "reasonable", over time still keeps us on the straight and narrow. If I get a low number, good; if not I'll think yep, mayb carbs on high side/portion was a bit big. As long as averages are going the right way, and the weight going down then all's good in the Hill household. Don't think it does the health any favours stressing about the fine tuning. @Bluetit1802 I know it worries you and care that it does - but this is just me and how I feel about it/deal with it. We're all different and I respect thatThat's mental. I would have to take the average. Does dent your confidence though. Gap between lowest and highest is 1.5. That's like 25%. Those figures make or break your day. Seems pointless spending so much money on them. Thankfully most of the numbers are at least below 6.1. I would be worried if I was getting really low numbers or massively high ones. What to do what to do.
Must admit I've often wondered if different fingers make a difference to readings. Not so much that the blood is different running in those fingers but more that some of my fingers give me a good thick deep coloured blob and others a bright red strangled runny smear ..... Now I've never done a retest cos my fingers are sore enuf but......
Just use one monitor only, as then your results will be more consistent and comparable.4.7 This morning
My readings are always a bit weird, I have multiple monitors and they all give different numbers, but none of them are ever over 5.5. It is a little annoying, but not worrisome. If one were lets say like 4.7 and another one were 6.9 then it would cause a little panic >.>. My doctors assured me not to worry as long as they are in the same general number, but I've only been diagnosed for a few days over a week so might not be very good with this yet.
I find that more times than not
"a good thick deep coloured blob" results in a good/lower range count w
While
"a bright red strangled runny smear" will give a higher reading.
It's getting to the point that I can almost predict whether it will be a good count or not just by the look of the blood droplet.
Anyone else think this?
Pavlos
How's about this for meter discrepancies.
I wanted to get rid of the remainder of my strips in my current tub as I think they are reading high. This is what happened. Hands clean, consecutive tests, different fingers:
6.1
5.6
4.6
5.5
5.2
4.8
5.0
Strips all gone. Onwards and downwards.
Yet plus or minus 15% could show readings of 30% apart. I'd say that consistently "reasonable", over time still keeps us on the straight and narrow. If I get a low number, good; if not I'll think yep, mayb carbs on high side/portion was a bit big. As long as averages are going the right way, and the weight going down then all's good in the Hill household. Don't think it does the health any favours stressing about the fine tuning. @Bluetit1802 I know it worries you and care that it does - but this is just me and how I feel about it/deal with it. We're all different and I respect that
No figure ever makes or breaks my day.That's mental. I would have to take the average. Does dent your confidence though. Gap between lowest and highest is 1.5. That's like 25%. Those figures make or break your day. Seems pointless spending so much money on them. Thankfully most of the numbers are at least below 6.1. I would be worried if I was getting really low numbers or massively high ones. What to do what to do.
Both, I guess!5.2 this morning, either despite or because of my cold.
Maxwell
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