Ian & Oz
Member Since 2014
Hello,
After a night of better numbers & keeping an eye on him, this morning was confusing.
I tested Oz at 9:00 am, he was at 305, knowing that if you don't get enough blood you can get false readings I tested again, he was at 281 at 9:04 am then 261 at 9:07 & finally 245 at 9:10. Within 10 minutes his levels spanned 60 points, 24 points between 305 & 281, 20 points between 281 & 261 & 16 points between 261 & 245. I know that there's a +/- 20% margin on these meters, but I'm also wondering if he was actually dropping that quickly in ten minutes? The reason I'm wondering is, based on the higher number (245) I didn't test him until +4 & found that he was at 80, I retested thinking about earlier this morning & he was at 72 about a minute or two later. Getting multiple readings in a row really adds more to the confusion, trying to figure out what his level might actually be.
Ian
After a night of better numbers & keeping an eye on him, this morning was confusing.
I tested Oz at 9:00 am, he was at 305, knowing that if you don't get enough blood you can get false readings I tested again, he was at 281 at 9:04 am then 261 at 9:07 & finally 245 at 9:10. Within 10 minutes his levels spanned 60 points, 24 points between 305 & 281, 20 points between 281 & 261 & 16 points between 261 & 245. I know that there's a +/- 20% margin on these meters, but I'm also wondering if he was actually dropping that quickly in ten minutes? The reason I'm wondering is, based on the higher number (245) I didn't test him until +4 & found that he was at 80, I retested thinking about earlier this morning & he was at 72 about a minute or two later. Getting multiple readings in a row really adds more to the confusion, trying to figure out what his level might actually be.
Ian