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Glucose doesn't appear in urine until BGs get to around 9-10 mmol/l, so it would be better to aim for negative if possible. We had to test our wee in the olden days before BM sticks and then blood meters were invented.
Hi Sharon AnneHi Robert , Thank you here is my confusion please excuse me I am new to all of this the glucose strips have been 1.1 all along and the nurse keeps saying it means my BG is running at 9 or 10 but I am taking my BG every two hrs after a meal and I am not getting those numbers. Also someone very kindly looked it up for me and the information sheet that you get with the strips says 1.1 is normal.
I am working so hard at this I am hardly eating and I just don't get it ???
Hi Sharon Anne
As sunday 1980 says, the glucose in your urine is a few hours out of date. Also, it could be more concentrated, depending how often you go to the loo or how much water you drink.
It's best to use your blood meter in preference to urine sticks, as the meter is more accurate (although I know strips are costly if not prescribed).
Sounds like you are doing well. Just be aware that urine is normally around 4hours old on average so not overly accurate as a snapshot of how your levels are at that moment in time. I have wee sticks that are multitest as I am very prone to urine infections and having to call the out of hours coz I was burning up and in pain even though I knew it was probably just wee infection again on the weekend was getting silly so I have my own strips now and Dr gave me antibiotics to keep on "standby". They also test for glucose and if I know I've been high in the night then I test my urine the next day at same time as testing bg using my monitor, the monitor will often say it's okay but the wee sticks will show maxed out +++++ lol also as poster above says your kidneys tend to not spill out sugar into your wee until it's over 10mmol/l in a healthy kidney.
However if that is what your hcp has told you to do and you are happy I wouldn't worry
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