Lets play high/ low. What's your highest and lowest reading you recall, EVER?

HIGH: 444

LOW: 27

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I'm British so I just get 'High' or 'Low'. I think my meter goes as high as 33 and as low as 1.1 so I've been above/below that but I can't really be sure. It would sure be interesting to know.

927 at DX in ER
and 42 for the low

High: HIGH (guess i had one of those meters)
Low : 20-something

My son, High 697 at diagnosis. Low - LO (below 20)
My Daughter HIGH (above 500) Low 45

High - 475
Low - 12 (still coherent, but had a hard time seeing to take my test)

Have never needed an ER or passed out (knock on wood).

High ... 630+ (meter read to that high and then just read HI!)

Low... 28.. yes things got a little blurry at this point...

High = over 600 but meter only reads to 600
low = 27 and I was running.

High 742, I think I have been higher, but I refused to test for over 15 years.

Low 16, Not feeling a thing, I was later told this number occurred

high: 451 (tho I seem to recall a # in the 500s, but my boyfriend says no)
low: 25

No idea on high as over 540 it goes HI, but it's been up there.
Low wise was 16 after a bike ride...so a tad low :P

High in the 600's Low 27 (at least that's what is was after I came to and could check.

HIGH: 444 (When I was diagnosed three years ago!).
LOW: All the meter said was "Low" and I was shaking and sweating...I ran and got some glucose tabs really fast. The lowest the meter did actually read was 25!

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