Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Both readings you report are good readings, and shows that even though there is a difference in the glucose readings by the two different machines, this is quite normal. As a general rule of thumb there is about a 10% error of measurement with most clinical tests. For instance take 10% of 113 and subtract it and you get around 102. Take 10% of 99 and add it and you get 109. The average of the 113 and 99 is 106 and the average of 109 and 102 is around 105 or 106. As a general rule the lower the glucose readings are the less the variability in the readings will be. This is why Dr. Bernstein likes the law of small numbers. When dealing with smaller numbers, the more accurate one can be. The same holds true for estimating medidcation dosage and carbohydrate consumption. Both of your readings you report are good ones! Keep up the good work. which one is probably correct > > > I had lunch at one pm, I had a hamburger patty and two stalks of > celery and > water. checked my sugar at three pm. had to check it three different > times. > got three different readings. first time, 48, I think was wrong. > second > time, was 158, this might have been right. the third time was 128. > this also > could be right. am I not getting my blood in the hole right, or am I > not > getting enough blood? I usually always have this kind of trouble. > yesterday > it read after breakfast, in this order, 248-175-131. this is crazy. > this is > why I don't like this talking machine, even if it die cost 700 > dollars. > maybe I should get me a different kind. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ---- > -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Hi, I use a Glucometer elite to check my bs. I find it easier to use because I don't have to drop the blood on the strip. Sometimes if the blood is thin or I am nervous, I may not get a true reading. I also drunk a few bbeers at the reunion Saturday night. I don't drink beer at home any more. It has to be a special occasion before I drink it anymore. But I do like beer. I took my bs Monday morning and it was 136. I went to town and had lunch with a friend. That afternoon, I was feeling a little bad so I took my bs again. It said it was 89. I was afraid that it wasn't correct so I took it again. My bs never is that low. The second time it was 89 also. I guess that beer can make your bs read a little low. Jerry which one is probably correct > > > > > > I had lunch at one pm, I had a hamburger patty and two stalks of > > celery and > > water. checked my sugar at three pm. had to check it three different > > times. > > got three different readings. first time, 48, I think was wrong. > > second > > time, was 158, this might have been right. the third time was 128. > > this also > > could be right. am I not getting my blood in the hole right, or am I > > not > > getting enough blood? I usually always have this kind of trouble. > > yesterday > > it read after breakfast, in this order, 248-175-131. this is crazy. > > this is > > why I don't like this talking machine, even if it die cost 700 > > dollars. > > maybe I should get me a different kind. > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ---- > > -- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 All these glucose machine have a 10 percent error ratio. Either number is good. Just do a little math and you wil find this 10 percent ratio hapens a lot! Re: which one is probably correct get a different kind. most use the accucheck voice mate and everyone has trouble with it. I use the lifescan one touch profile with a speech box and it is much more reliable than that silly one folks use. It beeps *loudly* when there is enough blood on the unit and will tell you " not enough blood " if the strip is not covered andit would test. Harry, can you post info about this you called last month or so on it. thanks. Regards, which one is probably correct I had lunch at one pm, I had a hamburger patty and two stalks of celery and water. checked my sugar at three pm. had to check it three different times. got three different readings. first time, 48, I think was wrong. second time, was 158, this might have been right. the third time was 128. this also could be right. am I not getting my blood in the hole right, or am I not getting enough blood? I usually always have this kind of trouble. yesterday it read after breakfast, in this order, 248-175-131. this is crazy. this is why I don't like this talking machine, even if it die cost 700 dollars. maybe I should get me a different kind. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Hi all, So long as this discrepancy is normal I can live with it. I just wanted to be sure I/we were on the right track. It is sorta like the scales in the doctor's office. Now, one would think that, if it is a balance scale it would be dead on. Like 100 pounds is 100 pounds. I understand the problem with spring scales, those one might find in one's bathroom, springs wear, stretch and so on. Balance scales shouldn't vary one iota. On one doctor's scale I weighed 250, on a second scale I weighed 241 and the third I weighed 254. This was all over a short period of time on the same afternoon. Hmm, interesting. Now, were I a butcher and the Oklahoma State inspector dropped by and my scale was 10% off I would be fined and have my license revoked for short changing my customers. We have the second meter just as a back up should the primary one fail. Also, if we get some reading which seems just out of all whack it is nice to be able to either corroborate or refute the measurement in question. Oh yes, as for the round batteries for the meters, I believe most Wal-Mart stores which have a jewelry counter should be able to sell you the correct battery and install them for you. You need to know what the name and type the meter calls for as Wal-Mart as well as Radio shack will probably need to use a conversion chart. Good luck and thanks for all your help. The Ancient One... Re: which one is probably correct get a different kind. most use the accucheck voice mate and everyone has trouble with it. I use the lifescan one touch profile with a speech box and it is much more reliable than that silly one folks use. It beeps *loudly* when there is enough blood on the unit and will tell you " not enough blood " if the strip is not covered andit would test. Harry, can you post info about this you called last month or so on it. thanks. Regards, which one is probably correct I had lunch at one pm, I had a hamburger patty and two stalks of celery and water. checked my sugar at three pm. had to check it three different times. got three different readings. first time, 48, I think was wrong. second time, was 158, this might have been right. the third time was 128. this also could be right. am I not getting my blood in the hole right, or am I not getting enough blood? I usually always have this kind of trouble. yesterday it read after breakfast, in this order, 248-175-131. this is crazy. this is why I don't like this talking machine, even if it die cost 700 dollars. maybe I should get me a different kind. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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