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answer comes from 15 yr diabetic, emergency aid retiree.
Under normal circumstance you shouldnt be different from 1 hand to the other. You can try this....
1. get a volunteer to test both of their hands.
assuming the results are the same (or very close) that rules out a problem with the meter fluctuating.
2. AFTER changing lancets, check your own to see if they are similar. If they are , you're good to go, if they are still different then see a health care professional to find out why (blood clot, hematoma, etc) and get instructed where on your person (which hand) you should consistantly draw from.
Under normal circumstance you shouldnt be different from 1 hand to the other. You can try this....
1. get a volunteer to test both of their hands.
assuming the results are the same (or very close) that rules out a problem with the meter fluctuating.
2. AFTER changing lancets, check your own to see if they are similar. If they are , you're good to go, if they are still different then see a health care professional to find out why (blood clot, hematoma, etc) and get instructed where on your person (which hand) you should consistantly draw from.
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