Do you have a spare meter and strips to make comparison @LindsayJane?Just after a bit of reassurance. My BG readings over the last couple of days have been higher than usual. I've not changed the way I eat (apart from a bit of liver,which seems to be when it started). My daily carb intake has been below 20g, all from vegetables and no bad stuff and yet my blood glucose has been in the 7s and 8s, latest 7.4 before eating my evening meal this up by 1 point from the after lunch reading. I used test solutions on my meter yesterday and the high reading was 14.4 (range 10.5 - 15.8) and low 7.9 (range 6.1 - 9.2). The low one seems OK but is the high OK? Could it be a problem with the test strips or do I need to be concerned?
Just run out of strips, unfortunately.Do you have a spare meter and strips to make comparison @LindsayJane?
I have another unopened tube of strips for this meter - I'll try them postprandial and see if there's a difference. It could be stress I suppose - my daughter and I have just made a life changing decision about which I am rather exited and I have unfinished pieces that I must get ready for 3 different exhibitions over the next couple of months. I'm hoping it's the strips though. I can't see any reason why my reading should be so high. Thank you for your input xDid the rise coincide with a new tub of strips? Were the strips left in the sun during the recent hot weather. Maybe you’re brewing a cold or have you been under more stress lately? Have you been sleeping as well as usual? So many things affect readings it’s not always obvious why. I find my averages wax and wane all the time for no apparent reason.
I haven't taken it yet - It's not due for another hour. I'm a bit nervous of doing it TBH.I was going to ask about trying another tub of strips.
Similar things happen to me, get unusual high readings, do you think you've had a liver dump? What was your reading after your evening meal?
Bless ya I'd be the same. Try and relax you might be surprisedI haven't taken it yet - It's not due for another hour. I'm a bit nervous of doing it TBH.
Thank you xBless ya I'd be the same. Try and relax you might be surprised
Just done the reading - 7.4 with a strip from the new tub, 7.5 from the old one. 7.4 is exactly the same as pre-prandial reading. Odd.I was going to ask about trying another tub of strips.
Similar things happen to me, get unusual high readings, do you think you've had a liver dump? What was your reading after your evening meal?
Sounds to me like you've had a liver dump (someone can correct me if I'm wrong) which will explain the unusually high pre-prandial. I get readings like that post- prandial after a dump sometimes I get a lower reading post than it was pre after a dump.Just done the reading - 7.4 with a strip from the new tub, 7.5 from the old one. 7.4 is exactly the same as pre-prandial reading. Odd.
Just done the reading - 7.4 with a strip from the new tub, 7.5 from the old one. 7.4 is exactly the same as pre-prandial reading. Odd.
When I took the high reading I'd just got home from my allotment. It's at the bottom of a steep hill and I did march up it rather quickly - perhaps that could have caused my liver to be over-helpful? I'm going to forget it now and wait and see what happens tomorrow - thank you for your input xSounds to me like you've had a liver dump (someone can correct me if I'm wrong) which will explain the unusually high pre-prandial. I get readings like that post- prandial after a dump sometimes I get a lower reading post than it was pre after a dump.
Tomorrow is another dayThat is good, not odd. It shows your meal has not caused a problem and your body has brought you back to where you started, which is what we all aim for. You just started high, that's all - so nothing odd about your post prandial at all.
See what tomorrow brings.
I have lost weight but not unexpectedly. I don't think it's that but I shall bear it in mind. Thank you for your input xHi. Test strips and meters rarely lie. If the problem continues and you are slim then late onset T1 becomes a possibility. I'm not saying that is true in your case but it remains a possibility if you are slim and have lost weight unexpectedly so bear it in mind.
I think it could be. I've been doing a lot in the allotment over the past few days and treating the hill as a bit of a workout! I'll treat myself to a more sedentary day tomorrow and seewhat happensVigorous exercise such as marching up a hill would raise my blood sugar, maybe that’s your answer?
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