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Step 3: Set low and high range limits
Your low and high range limits are used by your meter to:
• Tell you when a test result is within, below or above the
range limits set in the meter.
• Provide messages that let you know:
• When you should treat a low blood glucose result.
• Your progress staying within your blood glucose
range.
• When you have developed a pattern of blood
glucose results below the low limit or above the
high limit set in the meter.
NOTE: The low and high range limits you set apply to
all glucose test results. This includes tests taken before
or after mealtimes, medications and around any other
activities that may affect your blood glucose.
CAUTION:
Be sure to talk to your healthcare professional about the
low and high range limits that are right for you. When
selecting or changing your limits, you should consider
factors such as your lifestyle and diabetes therapy. Never
make significant changes to your diabetes care plan
without consulting your healthcare professional.