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Old 08-20-2015, 07:18 PM #13
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Originally Posted by Hopeless View Post
Hi Patrick,

You are correct that meter readings can be off and to stress over something 105 that may really be a 90 is futile.

I am diabetic and rely heavily upon my meter for insulin dosage. I always do my own reading right before having a lab draw. My most recent one was 1 point different than my meter. It is usually never more than 2 points different. That is how I check the calibration of my meter to know that I am getting accurate results.

As a diabetic, I also know when a reading from my meter should be of suspect. If a wake up and have a fasting blood sugar of 166, I know I need to re-check. Did I test too soon and the alcohol was not dry? Did I have soap residue on my finger?


Whenever I get a reading that is not what I expect, I always test again within a few minutes to verify. The day I got the fasting 166, subsequent test showed 168. It WAS a correct reading. My fasting levels returned to "MY" normal the next day. It was just an odd day in the life of this diabetic. I will get an abnormally HIGH FASTING level about once a month. Don't know why but I do verify that it is a valid number and not a meter mistake or some other external source that caused an erroneous reading.
To your point, I used my glucose meter in conjunction with my GTT. I went out into the car and did it right after each blood draw and the readings were absolutely dead on when i got my lab results back. I use a TruTrack.
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