[Diabetes-talk] Another question
d m gina
dmgina at samobile.net
Wed Apr 11 02:24:06 UTC 2012
OK then we get the whole thing smile, or just the small part of it like
their meter does, and if so their readings were higher.
Truly I was pleased.
I just want my morning readings to be lower than they are in the morning.
Drives me crazy.
They started going higher when I started walking the tread mill.
I was always in the one hundred range, now in the morning I am over two
hundred.
I don't like this for one minute.
Original message:
> All home meters read "whole blood". However, they are calibrated so that
> their readings show up as they would appear were they using only plasma.
> Laboratories use just the blood plasma.
> As I say, nearly all meters now are calibrated to give plasma readings.
> Methinks your doctor ought to know that.
> Mike
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 6:04 PM
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> Subject: [Diabetes-talk] Another question
> the doctor asked me if my meter took all of the blood reading or just
> the plazmah.
> he said this was just the edge of the blood work.
> Now I don't know what he means by this, but someone might know.
> How do I know what our meters do.
> I got confused.
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