BD Logic Blood Glucose Monitor

BD Logic Blood Glucose Monitor
BD Logic Blood Glucose Monitor

The Becton-Dickinson company is one of the world leaders in medical equipment supplies and is the supplier of the BD logic blood glucose monitor. The BD logic blood glucose monitor is a one of the new breed of compact glucometers. The BD logic blood glucose monitor is so small that is fits neatly in the palm of the hand and so light at to be practically unnoticed when stowed in a purse of carry bag for easy travelling. The newest BD logic glucose test monitor is a miniature when compared to the bulky meters that were available just a few years ago, and it is so sensitive that it takes only the smallest amount of blood to read the glucose level.

This means that a thinner gauge lancet can be used to obtain the blood sample and this of course means a great deal less discomfort than the meters that were used just a few years ago.

The BD logic blood glucose monitor is also fast. The days of waiting a minute or more for a glucose reading are gone the newer model meters are able to read the blood sugar in just a few seconds.

The BD logic glucose meter can store and recall up to 250 readings complete with a time and date stamp for each reading, and can even be set up to give 7 or 14 day averages in order to make trending and tracking your blood glucose levels quick, simple, and easy.

If you are a diabetic who also uses insulin, the BD glucose test meter even allows you to record your insulin doses for easy tracking and access, so practically all your treatment information can be kept in one place.

If you are in the market for a new glucometer, or if you are newly in need of one, the BD logic blood glucose monitor, like the BD Logic may be one of the best options on the market today.

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Normal Blood Sugar Count

Normal Blood Sugar Count
Normal Blood Sugar Count

There is really no such thing as a normal blood sugar count, since so called “normal” sugar levels can be effected by the patients weight, build, age, and other health conditions. Only a physician can determine what a normal blood sugar count is for the individual and it is of utmost importance that sugar levels be maintained as close to “normal” as possible to head off the myriad of detrimental effects that come from constantly elevated or decreased sugar levels.

For starters there are two types of diabetes, type one which usually begins to cause problems in early childhood, and type two which usually becomes a problem during the adult years. The body needs sugar to function, not table sugar, but a special sugar called glucose which the body processes from the foods we eat. In order for glucose to be used by the cells it requires a hormone called insulin to be present in the blood.

Insulin is produced by the pancreas and in type I diabetes the pancreas has either a decreased or completely absent insulin production and requires that the patient inject themselves with insulin in order to keep their normal blood sugar count somewhat normal. Type two diabetes also results from poor or absent insulin production but is often manageable with special diets or oral medications.

As a general rule the normal blood sugar count for a healthy person should be between 80 and 100 milligrams per deciliter. As stated before this is a general rule and cannot be applied to every person in every circumstance. When it comes to the correct answer for what a specific persons normal blood sugar count should be the person’s physician should be the one to make the ruling because they are familiar with all the person’s healthcare needs and how they may affect individuals normal blood sugar count.

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Blood Sugar Testing Machine

Blood Sugar Testing Machine
Blood Sugar Testing Machine

When someone mentions a blood sugar testing machine the device they are referring to is usually called a glucometer. A blood sugar testing machine is designed to read the level of glucose, or sugar, in a drop of blood so that the blood sugar level can be tracked.

The use of a blood sugar testing machine is pretty simple and straight forward.

To use the machine a special test strip is placed in the machine, then a drop of blood is collected by pricking the skin (usually on the finger) with a lancet, the drop of blood is placed on the test strip and the machine “reads” the amount of sugar (glucose) in the blood.

Though there is a huge variety of different makes and models of blood sugar testing machines on the market, they all work in virtually the same way, some may require a little smaller drop of blood and some may “read” the sugar level quicker than the others, but the basic principal remains the same.

The use of a blood sugar testing machine has been quite common since one of the chief concerns in the proper management of diabetes is to keep blood sugar levels as close to normal as possible.

With the use of the glucometer the diabetic patient can check their blood sugar quickly, and almost painlessly in the convenience of their own home. The ease of use of the blood sugar testing machine makes it possible for the blood sugar to be tested many times per day so that the blood sugar levels can be manipulated via dietary changes or medication administration.

The key to the proper treatment of diabetes lies in the ability to keep blood sugar levels as close to normal as possible. While insulin and other medications and dietary changes can be used to manipulate blood sugar levels, without the humble blood sugar testing machine this would be an impossible task.

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American Diabetes Assoc. Diet

American Diabetes Assoc Diet
American Diabetes Assoc Diet

The American Diabetes Assoc. diet consists of a variety of foods that are not only good for you, but also taste good and the diet isn’t only healthy just for diabetics but can be healthy for anyone. The American Diabetes Assoc. diet recommends a daily intake of four food groups which consist of vegetables, whole grains, proteins, and low fat dairy products. It is worth noting that the American Diabetes Assoc. diet is without sweets and other forms of simple sugars as these food items can cause dangerous spikes and sudden low in blood sugar.

The whole grains vegetables and low fat dairy products can supply the type of complex carbohydrates that are needed to keep the blood sugar reasonably stable.

There are two types of carbohydrates simple and complex. Simple carbohydrates are sugars like glucose, fructose, sucrose and lactose and are mainly found in processed foods and fruits. Complex carbohydrates are usually found in starchy foods like nuts, potatoes, rice, and beans.

Complex carbohydrates are generally more desirable as part of a healthy diet as they digest slowly and provide long lasting and steady sources of energy father than the quick spike and fall of glucose levels which comes from simple carbohydrates. When considering any diet, even the American Diabetes Assoc. diet, it is important to make sure that both types of carbs are included in the count.

Though the American Diabetes Association is a great place to get information on diet and many other things that are of utmost importance to the diabetic patient only the diabetic’s personal doctor will be completely familiar with their overall health.

Therefore the diabetic’s personal physician should be the first person turned to in order to obtain information on whether the American Diabetes Assoc. diet may be right for a particular diabetic.

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Diabetes Car Donation

Diabetes Car Donation

A diabetes car donation is a new and novel approach to helping the American Diabetes Foundation and other diabetes treatment organizations find the funding they need in the search for a cure and the fight for better and more effective treatments. When you make a diabetes car donation you will be helping millions of people as they struggle against diabetes, and who knows the dollar that comes from your donated car may be the one that funds a cure and puts an end to the terrible disease.

A diabetes car donation is just one type of vehicle donation you can make to the American Diabetes Association and organizations like it. Most organizations will also gladly accept donations not only of cars, but also of trucks, recreational vehicles and even boats. Any donation made to this type of not for profit organization is of course tax deductible and a receipt of the tax value will be supplied to you by the organization to which you are donating.

Making a donation like this can get rid of that old car that’s not being used quickly and easily and without all the hassle of advertising and allowing people to test drive and come to your home just to see if they are interested in purchasing the car. You won’t even have to worry about fixing the mechanical problems of your old car before you can make the donation, and most of the time anytime a donation like this is made the organization receiving the donation will provide for the car to be removed from your property with no expense to you at all.

Best of all when you make a diabetes car donation you will have a great deal of personal satisfaction in knowing that your old unwanted car is going to the cause of helping people in their fight against diabetes.

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