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<blockquote data-quote="Ellie_Wilko" data-source="post: 1799754" data-attributes="member: 278560"><p>I’m type 1 diagnosed 4 years ago age 21. My 17 month old son was “playing” with my finger price earlier and accidentally did it on his finger. As my monitor was there I thought why not test and his blood was 8... I immediately did it again on his heel this time and got a reading of 5.8 so it may just be there was something on his finger to interfere with the sample. </p><p></p><p>I will keep an eye over the next few days but is a reading of 8 in a young toddler something I should be worried about or is it not high enough to be an alarm to diabetes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ellie_Wilko, post: 1799754, member: 278560"] I’m type 1 diagnosed 4 years ago age 21. My 17 month old son was “playing” with my finger price earlier and accidentally did it on his finger. As my monitor was there I thought why not test and his blood was 8... I immediately did it again on his heel this time and got a reading of 5.8 so it may just be there was something on his finger to interfere with the sample. I will keep an eye over the next few days but is a reading of 8 in a young toddler something I should be worried about or is it not high enough to be an alarm to diabetes? [/QUOTE]
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