Every disease has a tool to help treat it. With diabetes, it is the blood sugar monitor.
When you have a problem, you need a tool to help fix that problem. One example is the use of a blood pressure monitor if you have hypertension. When it comes to diabetes, the single most important tool you can use is a blood sugar monitor. Using a blood sugar monitor is the only way that you are going to know what your blood sugar levels are and how your body is responding to treatment. Keeping blood sugar levels under control is extremely important for a diabetic. When blood glucose levels either rise too high or fall to low, you become much more likely to suffer a whole host of complications over time. While most of the fatalities that are commonly associated with diabetes occur as a result of one or more of the various complications that result from uncontrolled blood sugar, if your blood sugar falls too low, you risk going into a coma or even dying. The risk of too low blood sugar is at its highest when you haven't been eating properly, are hypoglycemic, and are engaging in strenuous physical activity. The main complications of high blood sugar levels are: blindness, heart disease, kidney failure, and more. Using a blood glucose monitor regularly is your best method of preventing blood sugar spikes and learning what causes them. One example is a product that is advertised as not affecting blood sugar at all. One man may eat it with no problems at all, while the next has a severe blood sugar spike that raises his blood sugar above 300 mg/dl. Had the second man not been carefully checking his blood sugar levels, he never would have known about the spike and might have continued eating it regularly and spiking each and every time. Ensuring that you live a
healthier tomorrow" means taking every precaution that you can. Some people believe that getting a blood glucose monitor is far too expensive and that they don't really need one anyway. While the expense can be a valid argument, there are several different ways to get a
free glucose meter, so there is no reason to have to go without. If you have Medicaid, Medicare, or good medical insurance, odds are that they will cover the cost of your diabetes testing supplies. Otherwise, there are a number of different charities that can help you. Another option that most people are not aware of is that the manufacturers will frequently give you a free meter in exchange for agreeing to use their testing strips, as this is where they make most of their profit.
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