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Rewarding for you and us Defeat Diabetes Foundation Defeat Diabetes
Foundation 150 153rd Ave, Suite 300 Madeira Beach, FL 33708 |
DIABeducation™
by Theresa Garnero, APRN, BC-ADM, MSN, CDE FIRST THINGS FIRST When you open up your glucose logbook, is it hard to tell which way is up? Do you even use a logbook or for that matter, a blood glucose monitor? Self-monitoring of blood glucose is the single best way to know what is happening on a daily basis with your diabetes. Much like you want to know how much money is in your account, or gas in your tank, you need to know how much glucose is traveling through your system. Why? Glucose control prevents all kinds of diabetes complications. If you don’t have a glucose monitor, ask your doctor to refer you to a certified diabetes educator who can help you pick out the most suitable meter for you and teach you how to use it. With a prescription, most insurance will pay for meters and supplies (although a few states still don’t cover this vital device). You can learn how to interpret the numbers from the experts. Writing down glucose values in a logbook or organized chart can help you see something you might not have otherwise noticed. Many meters have elaborate functions and software programs that also allow you to identify trends over time. Whichever system you use, be sure you understand the patterns unfolding. Is a high number just a little dietary indiscretion? Or is it an overall jump in numbers throwing off your A1C (the gold standard 3-month glucose average)? When the numbers seem to go all over the place and not have much rhyme or reason to their direction, consider the following: 1. Fix the fasting first (target range 70 to 120). 2. Timing is everything. 3. Learn about food choices (test 2 hours after starting a meal; target less than 180). People keep an eye on balances to avoid bouncing a check for insufficient funds, or running out of gas on a desolate road. You certainly don’t want to have a heart attack then find out high glucose was the cause. Learn more about what the numbers mean. It will make the diabetes difference.
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