thread: Blood glucose meter readings...??

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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Professional Support Panel

    Nov 2005
    QLD
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    The test you are doing is not 100% accurate. It is only a guide to the level of glucose in your blood. However this test is far less expensive and less complex than the more accurate blood test that they would do at the pathology. It is very important to wash your hands before the test as anything on your finger could alter the test result. It would also be a good idea to wipe away the first drop of blood then squeeze out another drop and use this second drop for the test.

    Just for your info
    To do the more accurate test they take blood from your vein and send this off for testing. You would also need to fast for between 8 – 12 hours depending on the lab they use.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2007
    Ever so slowly going crazy...
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    It would also be a good idea to wipe away the first drop of blood then squeeze out another drop and use this second drop for the test.

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    Ooohh, will try that!!!

    Have had the fasting one, and the blood test was 8.3, hence now the little machine thingy. Not too impressed on how different the readings can be though!!!

  3. #3

    Oct 2005
    A Nestle Free Zone... What about YOU?
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    It sounds confusing PurpleMama...

    I was glad to read that you were testing 2 hours post meal - that's right. 2hours post food lets us see how your body is utilising that glucose... Ensure that your hands are clean - the jury is out on soap/no soap. However when using soap (I would!) ensure that your hands are rinsed thoroughly.

    This gives an indication of your BSL - it is as accurate as is needed to rate your blood glucose level - so don't stress over the differences - but stop *****ing all of those fingers or you will get sore!

    Good luck my love...

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2007
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    - but stop *****ing all of those fingers or you will get sore!

    Good luck my love...

    I know, Ad cracked up when I told him...

    Fingers are ok for now, but my pinkie is a little sore...

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2007
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    Its been an hour and a half since afternoon tea, and Ad got 6.4, I got 6.1!!!!!

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    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    On the edge of Crazytown
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    also dont just stress about one high reading. My doc looks at the average, not the occasional extremes. And also its not just about the reading but what it was before you ate. So if before eating you were say 6.0 and two hrs after eating you were 8.4 then they would start to look at what you ate and how much you exercise. But if you were more like 7.4 before the meal and 8.4 2 hrs later then that meal was ok even though the level is a bit high. A good GD meal shouldnt raise you more than about 2. But even a good meal and eating too much of it can take your level up too high.

    Hope that makes sense. My brain is fried today...

    how many times a day have they asked you to test?

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2007
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    4 times... at wake up, and 2 hrs after breaky, lunch and dinner...

    I wondered about checking before meals to see how it relates to afterwards...

    I think my meals and snacks are good, even the dietician said it was pretty right, just keep monitoring...

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    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    Sydney
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    I have the same checking regime so I think that is fine. It is looking for more of a pattern rather than the odd elevated level. I find my fasting level is worse if my night has been sleep disrupted due to the little person and some foods trigger off a higher level too, even though my overall diet is fine. You will find your own pattern and the small things that may need to be changed - even just the addition of some extra exercise (like we have the time to fit that in too )