[Diabetes-talk] many questions here
Paul & Paula Jordan
paujor at fuse.net
Mon Sep 7 21:05:41 UTC 2009
There are times when my glucose levels read very low, even though I feel
fine. I always test again when that happens, and that usually improves the
readings. I'm not sure if your meter is ever going to agree totally with
the equipment that the doctor's office has.
My thought has always been that maybe it works like scales do measuring
weight, so I hope this helps. I'm coming up to my first anniversary dealing
with this stuff, so while I can't pass myself off as a master, I'm learning
a lot.
Take care
Paul
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[mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of d m gina
Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 6:12 PM
To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Diabetes-talk] many questions here
Hi there,
I am still using the prodigy voice and love it.
I was asked today to make sure that the numbers of the meter are
working correctly with the numbers that the doctors office gets.
I don't know, because I haven't had the doctor test sugars while I am there.
I was sharing with the group when I eat later, past my normal time I
feel horrible.
One of the ladies shared that I shouldn't go on number readings, unless
I have my meter checked.
I said I go on my body and my meter doesn't say 85 unless it is truly 85.
Now I have had miss readings, where I know they are wrong.
But I am feeling grate.
I test again, and all is well.
I also find if i go to bed hungry at night my sugars are higher in
number the next morning.
I can't seem to get my husband to get the message.
he got paid again, so I can get something where this won't happen again.
We were so low in money we are running out of groceries.
Jim my husband didn't want me to ask for help.
When he heard the higher numbers he wanted to know why.
I shared what was happening.
How close does your meters run to the doctors meters.
Or do we just use them knowing all is well.
My a one c is grate, so I don't feel I have anything to worry about.
thanks,
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