Andrew110758
Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I recently did a blood glucose check before driving home from work, and on doing another before dinner found I had gone up not down, which , given I'd not eaten since afternoon tea break rather surprised me. Being inquisitive, I did another, and used the other hand, and got a reading in line with expectations. This got me thinking and on several occasions I checked twice, once on each hand, variations..... I have calibrated the meter, it's fine, and also used a different meter ( same model etc). I find that I get a variation of up to 4 between the left and right hand, with the left hand always being lower. Curious. Given the "below 5, don't drive " thing, which hand does one believe?. For than matter how can one's blood stream show such a lopsided glucose count?. Any ideas?. Since seen old posts on this, without a clear answer, since the difference is a very significant one in terms of insulin dose etc.
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