Guest guest Posted February 5, 2006 Report Share Posted February 5, 2006 Diane oh I wasn't worried about the differences in the three I did at one time...that was perfect...the six point discrepency. I hate the accucheck which is why I don't use it. Actually the ascencia is supposed to be the most accurate for lows, so that's why we use it. getting a low immedicately followed by a normal...and him being symptomatic (for a low) has happened over and over again. It has never happened to me with my other son...who we also use an ascencia. Also the ascencia has several different error codes that will tell you if there is not enough blood or the blood is not pure (like watery b/c hands are all the way dry). I guess I am just wondering if his liver is producing glucose suddenly. I still haven't figured out what is normal for him. With my older son, he has anything under 80 and he is feeling it. But most endo's wont even think of it as HG unless its under 65,...at least the ones here. thanks a bunch deb...mom to four fab adopted kiddos... (07.04.96-05.26.03) with Mitochondrial Myopathy...G, 6, with High Functioning Autism, Hypoglycemia and Precocious Puberty...B, 4, with VERY mild Cerebral Palsy...and True 1yo, with Neuromotor Disorder, Hypoglycemia, Myoclonus, ulcers, undiagnosed GI problems plus severe food allergies (Eggs, Peanut, Milk, Soy, Corn, Rice, Oats and Crab/Neocate-only), Plagiocephaly and Dysphagia....Married for 12 years to F--one swell guy!_ www.caringbridge.org/tn/wells/_ (http://www.caringbridge.org/tn/wells/) (http://www.lifeofloveproject.org/) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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