How do I find out which ones are best and once I do find out can I buy it or do I just have to take whatever is shoved at me by the pharmacy or the doctor?
- Does the doctor prescribe a specific kind or brand of glucose monitor and insulin pump depending on your age?
- If your Dr gives you a prescription for an insulin pump do you have a choice of what brand and where you get it?
- Do you shop around your local pharmacies or online for your monitors?
- How do I know if my insurance will only cover certain brands of monitor?
- How do I find out about the different available devices from some impartial source, someone who isn't earning comission?
- Is there a "must have" glucose monitor brand?
Being told I have diabetes was enough of a shock now I have to find out all this new stuff.
Filed under Diabetes Question by on Jan 17th, 2009. Comment.
Blood sugar is the term use to refer to the quantity of glucose that is present within the blood. When the issue about diabetes enters the scene, a lot of people were perplexed that they too may be suffering from the illness hence they become quite fascinated in knowing the normal blood sugar range particularly for those without diabetes.
Basically, the normal levels are 70-150mg which may vary depending on the amount of food that a person eats. The amount may be more than 70 but not more than 140 throughout the day. In case your blood sugar is very low or extremely high for a very long time then this is a not a good sign. In case the level moves up 150mg then the person may be suffering from hyperglycemia which is the condition that is accompanied by a very high sugar level on the blood. In case the level goes below 70mg then the person is known to have a low blood pressure or the condition of hypoglycemia.
[nms:diabeties,3,minbid,minprice,5336166119]With this, in case you find yourself to be always suffering from high blood sugar then you need to check with a physician the soonest possible time since this may lead to diabetes in the long run. If diabetes is not treated properly, it can lead to kidney, eye, heart, or nerve damage. Act the soonest so you can counteract the worst condition from taking place. Diabetes is not a frightful condition as long as you faithfully follow medical advice.
Filed under Diabetic information by on Dec 29th, 2008. Comment.