Hello,
Do you know if the cold affects the glycometer reading?
I do not usually measure myself on the street, but this morning after breakfast, which usually gives me about 140, it has given me 56: Shock: ...
Of course, it was very cold!
Thank you,
Does the cold affect the glycometer reading?
Hello,
Do you know if the cold affects the glycometer reading?
I do not usually measure myself on the street, but this morning after breakfast, which usually gives me about 140, it has given me 56: Shock: ...
Of course, it was very cold!
Thank you,
Well, it depends on the glucometer, you can read it in the instructions.
If you have them, you can always turn to Sangoogle.
My glucometer has these specifications:
Operating intervals
Temperature: 6–44 ° C.
Altitude: Up to 3,048 meters
Relative humidity: 10–90%
Hematocrit: 30–55%
Outside those intervals the glucometer gives error.
With the rest of glucometers the figures must be similar, I suppose.
When I am going to ski, I have to take it inside the jacket because if I carry it in the backpack or start.The bomb has given me some problem at altitude
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DM1 desde 1988
Mamá de 2 niños y a la espera del tercero
Bomba + Dexcom
I have proven that if I have cold, the measurements are lower.Although the glucometer has been in a temperate place.
Well, it will be that, yes ... because today warm I have returned to the traditional post-desayuno values.Today 151.
Well, I had never noticed it to see if I will not be able to skiar ...
Lantús 0-22-0 Novorapid 3-7-0
Hemo 7
Hello colleagues.
Because the glucometer can fail in slightly extreme temperatures.I am a traveler at the moment I had no problem.
When it is very cold, it is as easy as taking the apparatus and putting it in both hands for a few minutes.With the body's own heat it has to be enough.
For heat it is being in the umbrella and would have to work.
A hug, Quim
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