Hi everyone.
I now the Romp protocol ( I am not sure if I am remembering the name correctly) change the low end parameter for alpha trak users from 80 to 68. Does anyone know the reasoning behind it? Did the low end change for human meters?
I was always told the normal range for the alpha trak was 80-150. Is this range only to be used for people who test intensively or is 68 the new 80? I am happy to have more of a safety net when I am at work or a little more room for
increases, but I am having trouble putting my faith in it it is only one study.
Lovey tested 3+ on her urinalysis. Does that signify too high numbers for one day or for a period? How much glucose is that in the urine?
I now the Romp protocol ( I am not sure if I am remembering the name correctly) change the low end parameter for alpha trak users from 80 to 68. Does anyone know the reasoning behind it? Did the low end change for human meters?
I was always told the normal range for the alpha trak was 80-150. Is this range only to be used for people who test intensively or is 68 the new 80? I am happy to have more of a safety net when I am at work or a little more room for
increases, but I am having trouble putting my faith in it it is only one study.
Lovey tested 3+ on her urinalysis. Does that signify too high numbers for one day or for a period? How much glucose is that in the urine?