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how do you get strips for testing blood glucose, to control diabetes? 7

Oct 15, 2009 | Blood Glucose Diabetes


There are three ways , that I know of, to get test strips.
1. From a pharmacy. They keep them locked up behind the counter so you need to know what type of meter you have. The normal price for test strips are 25- $29. 50- $49 100- $89. They are expensive.
2. get your doctor to write a prescription if your insurance will pay for them
3. Some churches give away testing supplies to needed people. I have done this before when I was broke and it was very helpful. Your doctor should have a list of churches/organizations that do this.
Good Luck

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Oct 15, 2009 | Blood Glucose Diabetes

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Understanding Glucose Numbers for Diabetes 0

Oct 13, 2009 | Blood Glucose Diabetes

http://www.libertymedical.com/default.aspx?socialmedia What’s a normal blood glucose number? What isn’t? What affects your numbers? One of Liberty Medical’s Certified Diabetes Educators explains it all. If you need diabetes supplies visit http://www.libertymedical.com/default.aspx?socialmedia or CALL 1-866-6-LIBERTY for convenient home delivery from Liberty Medical.

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Understanding Glucose Numbers for Diabetes 0

Oct 13, 2009 | Blood Glucose Diabetes

http://www.libertymedical.com/default.aspx?socialmedia What’s a normal blood glucose number? What isn’t? What affects your numbers? One of Liberty Medical’s Certified Diabetes Educators explains it all. If you need diabetes supplies visit http://www.libertymedical.com/default.aspx?socialmedia or CALL 1-866-6-LIBERTY for convenient home delivery from Liberty Medical.

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What does a blood glucose level of 113 mean (not diabetes related)? 4

Oct 12, 2009 | Blood Glucose Diabetes


Hi.. Blood Glucose level at 113 mg/dl may appear after taking meal or in fasting conditions also….! 113 mg/dl means 113 milligram glucose is present in per 100 ml of blood….! Normal range of blood sugar is in Fasting condition 80-120 mg/dl and in after 2 hrs of taking lunch PP( i.e. Post Pendriel) it may be rise up-to 100-140mg/dl.
mainly Insuline harmone regulates the bood sugar level in our body… so disorder of blood sugar mainly concert with this harmone. if blood sugar level is 110-120 mg/dl or more then 120 in fasting condition then u should go through GTT( glucose tolerance test ). i hope this information will realy helps u..! bye

Diabetes blood sugar 0

Oct 11, 2009 | Blood Glucose Diabetes

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Diabetes blood sugar 0

Oct 11, 2009 | Blood Glucose Diabetes

Diabetes blood sugar from Diabetes Care Club. We offer information about Diabetes blood sugar including Diabetes testing supplies take a step forward to Diabetes Self Management. Visit http://www.DiabetesCareClub.com today or call 800-840-7711 for more information about Diabetes blood sugar. diabetic testing supplies, diabetes self management, diabetes care club, diabetes products, diabetes testing, diabetes management, testing for diabetes

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How does the air heat (40-50 celsius degrees) influence the blood glucose at a person diagnozed with diabetes? 2

Oct 09, 2009 | Blood Glucose Diabetes


Actually, according to the following, the blood glucose goes down as the body expends energy trying to cool its self down:

http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com/sports/monitoring.htm

Alert on Certain Abbott Diabetes Care Blood Glucose Meters 0

Oct 09, 2009 | Blood Glucose Diabetes

Abbott Diabetes Care is warning about problems with some of the company’s blood glucose meters. These meters could accidentally be switched from one measurement unit to another, possibly causing the patient to misinterpret the glucose test results. The affected glucose meters include the FreeStyle®, FreeStyle Flash™, FreeStyle Tracker™, Precision Xtra™, MediSense® Sof-Tact™, and MediSense® Optium™. Abbott meters are also sold under private label brands such as ReliOn® Ultima, Rite Aid® and Kroger®.

These meters were originally designed to allow patients to see their test results in the units customarily used in their own country. To do that, the patient could switch between showing the results in two different measurement units: mg/dL, the standard used in the U.S., and mmol/L, which is used in many other countries.

The problem can occur if the measurement units switch without the patient realizing it. This can happen when the patient resets the date and time or changes the battery, or even if the meter is dropped or bumped. Then, if the patient just looked at the numbers without noticing the different units or the decimal point, he could incorrectly assume that his blood glucose level is too high or too low.

To help resolve the problem, all new Abbott meters now have the correct unit of measurement locked in place. Patients can continue to use the older units, but they should make sure that their meter displays the glucose test result in mg/dL. If patients don’t know how to change the measurement units, or if the units can’t be changed, they can contact Abbott Diabetes Care at 1-800-553-4105.

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Alert on Certain Abbott Diabetes Care Blood Glucose Meters 0

Oct 09, 2009 | Blood Glucose Diabetes

Abbott Diabetes Care is warning about problems with some of the company’s blood glucose meters. These meters could accidentally be switched from one measurement unit to another, possibly causing the patient to misinterpret the glucose test results. The affected glucose meters include the FreeStyle®, FreeStyle Flash™, FreeStyle Tracker™, Precision Xtra™, MediSense® Sof-Tact™, and MediSense® Optium™. Abbott meters are also sold under private label brands such as ReliOn® Ultima, Rite Aid® and Kroger®.

These meters were originally designed to allow patients to see their test results in the units customarily used in their own country. To do that, the patient could switch between showing the results in two different measurement units: mg/dL, the standard used in the U.S., and mmol/L, which is used in many other countries.

The problem can occur if the measurement units switch without the patient realizing it. This can happen when the patient resets the date and time or changes the battery, or even if the meter is dropped or bumped. Then, if the patient just looked at the numbers without noticing the different units or the decimal point, he could incorrectly assume that his blood glucose level is too high or too low.

To help resolve the problem, all new Abbott meters now have the correct unit of measurement locked in place. Patients can continue to use the older units, but they should make sure that their meter displays the glucose test result in mg/dL. If patients don’t know how to change the measurement units, or if the units can’t be changed, they can contact Abbott Diabetes Care at 1-800-553-4105.

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