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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 331479" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>Yes Lindy is right, you've tested 95 times in the last 14 days (so an average of 6.7 times a day)</p><p>If you've only used it for 15 days then you used it 10 times on that first day.</p><p>It's only worth looking at the 14 and 7 day averages at the moment. When you have had it for 30 days then that average will be for a whole 30 days.</p><p></p><p> You can't really compare your average with other peoples averages. It depends on how often but also when they test. If you tested for example just before meals, during exercise and when hypo then your average will lower than your average blood glucose really is.(mine probably follows that pattern more, I don't test as often 2 hours after meals as I used to)</p><p> </p><p>If you test before, 2 hours after, fasting/bedtime and the other odd times;before driving/exercise etc then it's likely to be a realistic average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 331479, member: 12578"] Yes Lindy is right, you've tested 95 times in the last 14 days (so an average of 6.7 times a day) If you've only used it for 15 days then you used it 10 times on that first day. It's only worth looking at the 14 and 7 day averages at the moment. When you have had it for 30 days then that average will be for a whole 30 days. You can't really compare your average with other peoples averages. It depends on how often but also when they test. If you tested for example just before meals, during exercise and when hypo then your average will lower than your average blood glucose really is.(mine probably follows that pattern more, I don't test as often 2 hours after meals as I used to) If you test before, 2 hours after, fasting/bedtime and the other odd times;before driving/exercise etc then it's likely to be a realistic average. [/QUOTE]
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