What are the uses of diabetic log books?

 

diabetic log books
diabetic log books

What are the uses of diabetic log books? Diabetic log books are charts used by diabetics to record each test that they perform. Diabetes is a disease where the body organ known as the pancreas manufactures little or none of the chemical known as insulin. The chemical Insulin is used to change the glucose (sugar) in the blood into useable fuel. The cells can take in the sugar after the insulin as edited it. But when there’s not enough insulin the glucose levels rise to dangerous levels. At high levels the body suffers damage because of the excess sugar. The damage caused by hypoglycemia is heart disease and damage, nerve damage, eye damage, and kidney damage and failure. These effects of high blood sugar mean that those who have diabetes must constantly monitor their blood sugar levels so that they stay within safe limits.

Diabetic log books are very important. They allow your doctor to monitor your sugar levels an d fluctuations and hone your diets and lifestyles to better control your diabetes. 1. The first use of keeping diabetic log books is to monitor your blood sugars changes over time. You can also see what you were doing at that point and how it affected your blood sugar. 2. Your doctor can see what your blood sugar levels for the day were and what you were doing at that time. This allows him to tell you what you should continue to do and what you should stop doing. 3. You can set a goal and try to keep to that goal improving your control over your diabetes. The American Diabetes Association supports the use of log books as they believe they are very helpful. So talk to your doctor about starting diabetic log books.

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Where are some Cheap Diabetic Supplies?

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cheap diabetic supplies

For diabetics, life isn’t cheap. Constantly buying supplies such as test strips really puts a hole in the wallet so is there anywhere I can get cheap diabetic supplies? Diabetes is where the organ known as the pancreas creates too little insulin, a chemical that is absolutely necessary to keep the body alive. The Insulin is responsible for every chemical reaction that takes place between the sugar entering the blood and it entering the body’s cells. This chemical takes the sugar and transforms it into fuel that the cells can use. When the blood sugar levels are too high (due to too little insulin) the body begins to suffer damage. The damage that comes with hypoglycemia includes heart damage and disease, nerve damage, kidney damage and failure, and eye damage (eventually ending with blindness). So what can a diabetic do when the supplies they need are too expensive for them to get?

Cheap diabetic supplies include blood glucose meters, lancets, test strips, and ketone strips. These items are a necessity for those with diabetes. The first thing that should be done if you are having trouble paying for new diabetic supplies is to talk to your doctor and see if he can either get you some supplies for free or if he can get you a place to go to get cheap supplies. Then you should go online and search multiple websites. There is one rule to go by when ordering online; if it doesn’t look 100% real don’t get it. Most of the time diabetic supply companies are real but there are a few imposters. Cheap diabetic supplies are best found after many hours of comparing prices of websites on the items you need. That way you can get the best deal. But for a little bit of time a great deal of money can be saved that you can but towards something else. So talk to your doctor or go online for cheap diabetic supplies.

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Normal Blood Sugar Count

 

Normal Blood Sugar Count
Normal Blood Sugar Count

As the number of people diagnosed with diabetes continues to rise the question of what is a normal blood sugar count has become one of the most frequently asked questions in doctor’s offices all around the world. While there are no hard and fast rules, normal blood glucose is generally thought to be between 60 and 100 milligrams per deciliter. Though this the normal rule in some cases blood sugar levels can be affected by other underlying medical conditions, including the age, weight, and overall health condition of the patient, the only one who can determine what a normal blood sugar count for the individual is the individual’s physician.

If you are a diabetic, the best way to keep your diabetes in control and in check is by regularly checking your blood sugar level and maintaining them as close to normal as possible. Only by maintaining a normal blood sugar count can the worst of the health effects of diabetes be headed off. A healthy blood sugar level is the only way to prevent diabetes related neuropathy, blindness, kidney disease and other long term effects of abnormal blood sugar levels. Whether you have type one or type two diabetes, whether you control your blood sugar by diet alone, or with a combination of diet and medication, the blood sugar is the key to the prevention of long term detrimental health effects.

A normal blood sugar count can be maintained, but it does take a great deal of discipline, especially when it comes to counting carbs and regulating sugar intake as a means of keeping the sugar in check. Let’s face it the foods that we love the most are the ones that are highest in sugars and the kind of carbs that we shouldn’t be eating if we want to keep ourselves healthy. Regardless of the difficulty the only way to stay healthy is to wake up each morning aware of a normal blood sugar count and do what it takes to maintain it.

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Normal Blood Sugar Levels for Diabetics

 

normal blood sugar levels for diabetics
normal blood sugar levels for diabetics

What are the normal blood sugar levels for diabetics? This is becoming a question that is being asked more and more often in doctor’s offices and other healthcare facilities all across the globe. In most places heart disease, stroke, and cancer rates are on the decline, but the numbers of new cases of diabetes continue to rise each year. Not long ago, very few people would have ever thought to ask such a question as “what are normal blood sugar levels for diabetics?” but nowadays the question may be the answer to the difference between a long and happy life and a shorter life plagued with diabetes associated health problems.

Diabetes occurs when the body either does not produce enough insulin or the cells of the body have become resistant to the action of the insulin that is produced. In either case the lack of insulin action will not allow the glucose in the blood to pass into the cells to be used up for energy. This results in a build-up of insulin in the bloodstream. Glucose, a simple sugar, is usually used by every cell in the body as fuel, but when glucose levels get too high the glucose can cause damage to nearly every system in the body. This damage may manifest itself as heart disease, kidney failure, hypertension, peripheral neuropathy, or even coma and death. So, “what are normal blood sugar levels for diabetics?” is a very important question.

“What are normal blood sugar levels for diabetics?” can be a difficult question to answer due to the fact that everyone is different, but generally speaking a blood glucose level between 60 and 110 is considered normal. If you or anyone you know begin to develop the symptoms of sudden increased thirst, increased appetite, and increased urination it may be time to visit the doctor and ask the question, “What are normal blood sugar levels for diabetics?”

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What are acceptable blood sugar levels?

 

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acceptable blood sugar levels

We all wonder what is an acceptable blood sugar level? Is there a right answer to this question, is there really an acceptable blood sugar level that meets everyone’s needs and criteria?

There are doctor’s all over the world and physicians who will all argue various numbers are acceptable blood sugar levels for diabetics. There are so many factors they play a vital part in people’s acceptable blood sugar level that it is hard to pinpoint one certain number that everyone can fall into or under.

Acceptable blood sugar levels are normally determined on a person’s fasting blood glucose level. The best way for a doctor or physician to determine a person’s acceptable blood sugar or average is by having them log or keep a daily journal for a certain period or length of time which will then give them an average blood glucose level in which the doctor will determine as their own personal acceptable blood sugar level.

An acceptable blood sugar level can be determined by several different factors such as a person’s age, weight, height, race, ethnic background, gender or health history. The national acceptable blood sugar level falls within a range of 78-102, below 78 is considered low and above 102-115 is considered high. The national acceptable blood sugar level has been determined by taking and comparing people’s glucose levels all over the world in order to determine an average or acceptable blood sugar level.

If your blood sugar level doesn’t fall into one of these categories then don’t sweat it or get upset because you need to remember that this is just an average based on other people and may not be an acceptable blood sugar level for yourself. Everyone has a different body type, age, height and weight so we all need to remember what may be acceptable or okay for one person may not be the same acceptable blood sugar level for yourself.

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