You should have your meter tested and make sure you are using testing material that are still short of their "yse by date".
troytroy
the test strips are new and check out accurate with the test solution. Also i wonder if the a1c test wouldnt be a better indivator of glucose problems?
The a1c is widely considered as the definitive diagnostic test for diabetes. You can ask your health care provider to order that test for you..
Please let us know how you are doing and share your experiences.
Good Luck,
troytroy.
"the first test made me crash too low after 2-3 hours "63". The second time was normal ."
These are indications that you may be a LADA (Latent-onset Autoimmune Diabetes of Adulthood...aka Type 1.5 diabetes) candidate.
1.) Have you had a C-Peptide test? This test will give some indication of how much of your own insulin function remains.
2.) Have you had a GAD65 (Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Antibody) test? (not to be confused with GAD for depression). This test is useful in distinguishing between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It should be noted that high anti-GAD antibody levels are considered markers for type 1 diabetes. When they occur in people who have what appears to be type 2 diabetes, it may indicate LADA.
See this brief on LADA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latent_autoimmune_diabetes
Also these discussions on LADA
http://tinyurl.com/diabetes-lada
3.) An A1c test will show well you control/manage your glucose [blood sugar].
Are you seeing an Endocrinologist, a diabetes specialist?