By: Strive M | 2010-11-28 | Diseases and Conditions They are not going to be eating for about eight hours during their sleep so the blood glucose should be at the right levels before they fall asleep. If you are on insulin you should be testing your blood sugar about three times a day. Each person has different test times, it is usually before meals and just before bed. read more
By: profitweaver | 2007-06-29 | Diabetes If you want to know what a blood glucose meter is, what it does and why it is so important to those with diabetes, you have come to the right place. read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes Diabetes is one of the fastest growing diseases within the United States. It can be a debilitating and deadly disease if not properly managed. Diabetes is associated with a variety of health consequences ranging from mild symptoms like sleepiness and blurred vision to very serious complications like coma and death. Meters that monitor the level of glucose in the blood are essential tools that people with diabetes use every day to prevent the most serious of diabetic outcomes. read more
By: Angie McAdams | 2010-03-28 | Diabetes Blood glucose levels are very important to a diabetic and their physician. This is a way of determining how much insulin or medication one should take, how their diet needs to be adjusted and how their body is reacting to the changes. As a diabetic, you will monitor your blood glucose levels on a regular basis so that you are able to maintain a healthy life. read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes The blood sugar level must be monitored after meals in order to maintain a normal amount of glucose in the blood. The easiest way to monitor blood sugar is with the help of glucose meters. Sugar testers are not that expensive, but strips used to test the glucose level can be, especially if several are used during the day. read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes Many people on tight budgets who do not have insurance are going without crucial medicines and medical aids that they need. Included in this group are many diabetics. For people with diabetes - type I diabetes in particular - going without treatment is not an option. It's a death sentence. read more
By: BeataVoss | 2010-10-18 | Health & Fitness You could call it a glucometer too, but the glucose meter is basically a medical contrivance employed in the measurement of the blood glucose or sugar levels read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes There is no need to spend lots of money on glucose monitors. Practically every company that makes the machine is willing to give it to your for free. Their reasoning is simple and pure. If you have the machine you will buy the test strips, lancets, and replacement batteries. read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes Regardless of the type of diabetes patients can get a glucose monitor at no cost. There are at least three sources for getting a glucose monitor at no cost for patients with both type I and type II diabetes. read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes Getting a free Glucose Monitor is a surprisingly easy process. Most manufacturers offer programs to Diabetics that offer Patients a Glucose Monitor for no charge. These Manufactures encourage the purchase and use of the Monitor's companion products by offering free or rebated Monitors. read more
By: MartinaBrauerz | 2010-12-27 | Health & Fitness Most diabetic woman and man will have same opinion that its significant to examine level of glucose ... read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes There are sites that can help you obtain the diabetic supplies you need, some of them for free. It may sound too good to be true, but it is not. Most diabetic patients easily qualify for free diabetic supplies regardless of age or the severity of your diabetes. read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes It seems that the costs that come with diabetes are steadily on the rise. The cost of insulin, glucose meters and test strips have nearly double in price. Luckily, for the diabetics who are under a reliable health insurance plan, the rising costs have little to no effect. read more
By: Katsilary Puitzmy | 2010-03-27 | Diabetes Monitoring blood sugar levels through a glucose meter has never been so easy, with the single touch super small glucose monitoring product. You may not know that it is a glucose meter until you look at it closely. read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes Diabetes affects nearly 171 million people right now, and as this number is expected to double by 2030, it is more important than ever to take care of yourself the right way. If you have diabetes, or are at risk, checking your glucose level is the most pragmatic approach you can take. The good news is, once diagnosed, there are several organizations dedicated to the provision of free health care meters for people who need to check their blood sugar daily. read more