Re: Meter with least expensive test strips?



Our armchair endo opines:

"Actually, the non-trivial controversial fact that we are more likely
euglycemic when hungrier does allow us to predict a blood glucose
between 70 - 90 mg/dL when in this wonderful state of being."

Oh sweet backward tap dancing. "More likely" is a sweet conditional
statement from our armchair expert at absolutes, savor it while he can.

Between numbers are in the range for non-diabetics he mentions, they are
often not for diabetics. It is between meals and during the time
approaching mealtime that we become "hungry" or in some as conditioned
by medications they use. Thus a frank diabetic becomes "hungry" just
the same as a non-diabetic but might not have seen a below100 glucose
number for years.

It is the relative drop in insulin levels in a very complex endocrine
environment that triggers the hungry perception. No cookie cutter
statement can do justice to that complexity in the least.

Our friend is too often simple minded to the point of being irrelevant
and often the victum of cyclic cognitive lurches.

God bless.
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