Not only that but who has access to the information they generate. It's a bit disturbing when you think about it for too long.

Frightening how much surveillance is going on and just how it's being done. https://www.youtube.com/watch #nt

It's 22F/-6C outside, which for Gig Harbor is…cold. #nt

Hey can you fix this problem on the admin panel, which is appreciably worse on my iPhone than it is on my iPad? Notice right margin. IMG_0010.PNG

Speaking of varying blood sugar results, one of these is way off. ? #nt

No doubt. I totally get SOME variance, it shouldn't be this bad, though.

Crap, I'm up too late again. It's what happens when I write.

Recent lab work suggests the higher number is more accurate.

Glucometers have control fluid which you can use to verify the meter is working. That said, the US FDA guidelines for accuracy say that +/- 20% of the actual value is considered acceptable.

Which means both of these meters could technically be accurate as the results between them vary by just over 20%.