Scott & Buster
Member Since 2022
Hi all,
I started Elmsley using my old OneTouch meter since I had it and some test strips on hand, however it's time to pay out of pocket for the strips and... wow.
I grabbed a Relion Premier Classic yesterday, and I am testing side by side with the OneTouch to get an idea of how to judge the Relion numbers. I am seeing some pretty big gaps that would impact the amount of insulin I am giving.
OneTouch/Relion:
PMPS: 250/318
PM+4: 98/109
AMPS: 237/273 (Relion retest, was 308 originally)
AM+4: 108/113
PMPS: 208/261
When the readings are in a normal range the two meters are pretty well in agreement, however preshot the Relion is 15-20% higher.
Had I gone with the Relion numbers I would have shot too much insulin and been dealing with lows since his 2.5 units drops him around 200 points around +4:
Insulin dose OneTouch/Relion:
PM: 1.75/2.5
AM: 1.75/2 (would have been 2.5 with original reading)
PM: 1.5/2
Are Relion meters not as good with higher readings? Do I just need to shoot for 80% of a reading above 200? How are these meters on lows? Do I just have a bad meter?
I thought it could be the OneTouch being bad but I've tested myself on it, my personal meter, and the Relion, and the two OneTouch were in agreement and the Relion returned the closer reading since I was in a normal range.
I started Elmsley using my old OneTouch meter since I had it and some test strips on hand, however it's time to pay out of pocket for the strips and... wow.
I grabbed a Relion Premier Classic yesterday, and I am testing side by side with the OneTouch to get an idea of how to judge the Relion numbers. I am seeing some pretty big gaps that would impact the amount of insulin I am giving.
OneTouch/Relion:
PMPS: 250/318
PM+4: 98/109
AMPS: 237/273 (Relion retest, was 308 originally)
AM+4: 108/113
PMPS: 208/261
When the readings are in a normal range the two meters are pretty well in agreement, however preshot the Relion is 15-20% higher.
Had I gone with the Relion numbers I would have shot too much insulin and been dealing with lows since his 2.5 units drops him around 200 points around +4:
Insulin dose OneTouch/Relion:
PM: 1.75/2.5
AM: 1.75/2 (would have been 2.5 with original reading)
PM: 1.5/2
Are Relion meters not as good with higher readings? Do I just need to shoot for 80% of a reading above 200? How are these meters on lows? Do I just have a bad meter?
I thought it could be the OneTouch being bad but I've tested myself on it, my personal meter, and the Relion, and the two OneTouch were in agreement and the Relion returned the closer reading since I was in a normal range.