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<blockquote data-quote="lilibet" data-source="post: 25114" data-attributes="member: 11459"><p>Morning all</p><p></p><p>Bit concerned about wonky readings. Last night before bed bs stated 4.9. Though not hypo did think it was bit too low to go to bed with so had cereal. Improved only a bit by 2 hours so had snack.</p><p>Too anxious to sleep and tested at 2am when it was 14.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This morning it was 2.9! but I didnt feel too bad until the shot of adrenaline hit me and made me feel like i was having hypo. Couldnt understand why it was so low so re washed hands, tested again now 9.8 . Given lapse in time was seconds :?: :?: . Tested again a min later and it was about 10.5</p><p></p><p>Can anyone shed light on this? Im v puzzled as to why this does/could happen and am now doubting my machine and therefore all other results I've been taking. Optium xceed is what I use and strips are calibrated/matching numbers etc. As far as I am aware monitor is only about as old as my diagnosis so wouldnt have expected any damage so far. Not in excess heat, in pouch all the time etc.</p><p></p><p>Hope you can help :? </p><p></p><p>Thanks a bunch</p><p></p><p>L</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilibet, post: 25114, member: 11459"] Morning all Bit concerned about wonky readings. Last night before bed bs stated 4.9. Though not hypo did think it was bit too low to go to bed with so had cereal. Improved only a bit by 2 hours so had snack. Too anxious to sleep and tested at 2am when it was 14. This morning it was 2.9! but I didnt feel too bad until the shot of adrenaline hit me and made me feel like i was having hypo. Couldnt understand why it was so low so re washed hands, tested again now 9.8 . Given lapse in time was seconds :?: :?: . Tested again a min later and it was about 10.5 Can anyone shed light on this? Im v puzzled as to why this does/could happen and am now doubting my machine and therefore all other results I've been taking. Optium xceed is what I use and strips are calibrated/matching numbers etc. As far as I am aware monitor is only about as old as my diagnosis so wouldnt have expected any damage so far. Not in excess heat, in pouch all the time etc. Hope you can help :? Thanks a bunch L [/QUOTE]
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