So, I ate a pretty big breakfast - english muffin with egg and cheese, and a bowl of cocoa pebbles. What can I say... I love my cereal. So two hours later I tested and got a 126. Tested the finger right next to the first one, and got a 108....
How can it be so off? How am I supposed to rely on these numbers? I don't even use my right hand, because the ONE time I did, I got a 124 - this was after eating a giant italian hoagie from a local pizza place. I wish I thought to test a different finger....
Anyone else notice this??
Re: GD - How can different fingers be so off?
One night after dinner I tested my left hand and got a 136. I was convinced it should be lower, so I washed my hands (I was told that a dirty hand can effect the result) and tested a differnet finger, and I got a 106. So I tested a third time and got a 108.
It is weird, I don't understand it. Maybe my finger was jsut "dirty" when I tested and got the 136.
I find it hard to rely on the numbers too. I have called the Diabetes Counselor several times with questions, but she keeps assuring me that I am doing "awesome"
It usually is because you need to wash your hands first. I actually even use an alcohol swab before I test, and since then I don't usually end up with erractic numbers like that.
Silly little things - like lotion, or having peeled an orange - can mess with your numbers.
Wash first, then try - you should see pretty similar numbers regardless of where you test. DH and I tried testing on his ankle the other night. When you're clean, it seems to be pretty standard.
I always wash my hands first. It's all callibrated and working properly. Actually, I was testing myself with the meter here and there for 2 weeks before I met with the dietician (my cousin sent me a brand new meter and strips - she's a diabetic dietician). I was getting low readings even after eating 'bad' food. I went to Olive Garden, ate a ton of carbage, and got a 99 2 hours later. Another day I went out for lunch and I had mozarella sticks, onion rings, a REAL coke, and husband and I shared a piece of chocolate cake with caramel and chocolate syrup and ice cream.... got a 102 2 hours later. I thought my meter was broken! Called the meter company and they sent me new callibration solution. Tested, and all was working fine.
When I finally met with the dietician, I tested the same blood drop with both my new meter she gave me my old one and the numbers were only 1 off.
So, I don't know.....
I read somewhere that people have had different readings from their left hand to their right. Just seems odd.?
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