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Old 07-04-2009, 02:48 PM
Ninja-Matic Ninja-Matic is offline
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Originally Posted by Real4 View Post
Actually everything looks normal. Your wife's numbers are exactly what you'd expect for a non-diabetic, and unfortunately, so are yours, for someone who, as of yet is uncontrolled.

You will get significant variation even with blood from the same stick.

There is a meter that is more accurate but it cost more, the sctrips cost more, the amount of blood needed is more, and it takes more time.
I understand I will get a variation due to my uncontrolled status... but this much of a variation from the same prick on my finger?

This wasn't the only test i've done. I've used the same prick on 1 finger for 3 tests, different fingers for 3 tests, etc... all within a minute or two of one another with similar, inaccurate results - WILDLY inaccurate - my largest deviation was almost 90 between 2 tests O.o

It is scientifically impossible for my levels to fluctuate this much within a matter of seconds.
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