Elizabeth and Bertie
Member Since 2010
Hi all,
I changed Bertie's diet nearly 2 months ago (upgraded to a better quality low carb wet food) and his numbers started to fall. We're seeing the best numbers we've had in nearly 6 years! :shock: And the numbers are much more stable with nice flat curves.
We're seeing a lot more lower numbers (unusual for us!) and I wanted to know how accurate those readings are. According to my One Touch Ultra 2 Bertie is spending most of the day in 'normal' numbers. But after reading a thread the other day about the accuracy of 'human' meters I started to wonder how valid my readings were. I understand that 'Alphatrack' meters are more accurate, and so I bought one... Although I can't afford to use it all the time (Bert has a lot of tests) I had the idea that I'd use it if his numbers dropped low, so that I can get more accurate readings when it really matters.
If the Alphatrack is accurate then I've been deluding myself about keeping Bertie in 'normal' numbers for most of the day. A 6.5 (117) on my One Touch measures as an 8.5 (153) on the Alphatrack. That's a little disappointing... but certainly worth knowing.... :-|
My real concern, however is about the lower numbers....
Yesterday evening at PMPS +3 Bertie gave me a reading of 3.3 (59) on the One Touch, and his BG was dropping at the rate of 2mmols (36) per hour, with about 2 hours to go until nadir.... So, it looked like I needed to take some action to stop him dropping too low and risking hypo. But I then checked his BG on the Alphatrack and that was a 5 (90), a way safer number that might only require me to monitor him and see how things go... But it really left me in a quandry about which meter to believe.... :?
I guess what I'm asking is: Should I trust the readings on the Alphatrack? I don't want to put Bertie at risk, but I DO want to get the best numbers for him...
Any advice would be greatly appreciated....
I changed Bertie's diet nearly 2 months ago (upgraded to a better quality low carb wet food) and his numbers started to fall. We're seeing the best numbers we've had in nearly 6 years! :shock: And the numbers are much more stable with nice flat curves.
We're seeing a lot more lower numbers (unusual for us!) and I wanted to know how accurate those readings are. According to my One Touch Ultra 2 Bertie is spending most of the day in 'normal' numbers. But after reading a thread the other day about the accuracy of 'human' meters I started to wonder how valid my readings were. I understand that 'Alphatrack' meters are more accurate, and so I bought one... Although I can't afford to use it all the time (Bert has a lot of tests) I had the idea that I'd use it if his numbers dropped low, so that I can get more accurate readings when it really matters.
If the Alphatrack is accurate then I've been deluding myself about keeping Bertie in 'normal' numbers for most of the day. A 6.5 (117) on my One Touch measures as an 8.5 (153) on the Alphatrack. That's a little disappointing... but certainly worth knowing.... :-|
My real concern, however is about the lower numbers....
Yesterday evening at PMPS +3 Bertie gave me a reading of 3.3 (59) on the One Touch, and his BG was dropping at the rate of 2mmols (36) per hour, with about 2 hours to go until nadir.... So, it looked like I needed to take some action to stop him dropping too low and risking hypo. But I then checked his BG on the Alphatrack and that was a 5 (90), a way safer number that might only require me to monitor him and see how things go... But it really left me in a quandry about which meter to believe.... :?
I guess what I'm asking is: Should I trust the readings on the Alphatrack? I don't want to put Bertie at risk, but I DO want to get the best numbers for him...
Any advice would be greatly appreciated....