What is the normal variability for a blood glucose meter?
Question : What is the normal variability for a blood glucose meter?
I recently bought a cheap blood glucose meter (the “TrueTrack Smart System” kit) over the internet to check out my blood sugars after a relative was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Since I have no symptoms and am not overweight I was just expecting to be reassured; but I found my 8hr fasting glucose over several days seemed to range from 98 to 124 indicating potential prediabetes. However, this morning I became confused on getting a reading of 144 despite not having eaten anything for over 12 hours. I decided to do several tests in a row and the results were: 144 130 117 111 126 110 104. I made sure my fingers were very clean and dry & of course used new strips & lancets each time. The meter did not come with glucose control solution but does have a test card you can insert in the strip port which then reads “OK”. My question is, what is the normal range of reproducibility you can expect in readings from a blood glucose meter, and should I disregard these results and throw it out?
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Answer by medcenman
You should contact the company for the answer to the percentage. however, a true reading of blood glucose is done after 14 hrs of fasting. when you get up in the morning, don’t test your blood right away. wash your face, dress up, and then do your blood test. This allows your muscle to have moved a bit before the test. cut down on your sugar, carbohydrate and starch intake, walk fast atlest 30 min a day. The best way of testing for your blood sugar is to go to a doctor and ask for Hemoglobin A1c test. this will show how your blood glucose level have been doing for the past 90 to 120 days.
I have read there is a 10% to 20% difference in the readings you get on your meter. Because of this, I check mine against what the doctor’s office gets when it checks my fasting levels. In other words, before they draw my blood, I stick my finger and compare the results later. They never match and are usually off five or so points either way.