nurse came this morning as normal she did my l hand finger 4.4 (after breakfast) b4 breakfast it was 6.1. So she tested r hand finger it was 5.3 Is it normal to have this difference in hands? Or is the diabetic fairy being playful
Given the range of accuracy that blood glucose monitors are allowed those reading are the same. There would potentially be that difference from the same drop of blood.nurse came this morning as normal she did my l hand finger 4.4 (after breakfast) b4 breakfast it was 6.1. So she tested r hand finger it was 5.3 Is it normal to have this difference in hands? Or is the diabetic fairy being playful
Yes, it absolutely makes a difference. Different meters will bring more variation into the mix as some seem to be calibrated slightly higher or slightly lower than each other. For instance, my Caresens meter consistently reads about 1mmol higher than using Freestyle Optium test strips in my Libre reader... which doubles as a BG meter.yes had washed hands always do used my meter for first one and house one for 2nd dont know if that makes a difference