Monday, 25 January 2016

Basic Concepts in Diabetes Self Management You Should Know About

If you or someone you love was recently diagnosed with diabetes you might be feeling overwhelmed. The good news is that once you have a basic understanding of how to manage your diabetes you can continually learn what methodologies work best for you. For starters, you will want to learn about what foods impact your blood sugars the most, what your blood sugars mean and where they should be and updates in the world of diabetes care. Take one day at a time and remember that you control your diabetes.  

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Basic Concepts in Diabetes Self Management You Should Know About

If you or someone you love was recently diagnosed with diabetes you might be feeling overwhelmed. The good news is that once you have a basic understanding of how to manage your diabetes you can continually learn what methodologies work best for you. For starters, you will want to learn about what foods impact your blood sugars the most, what your blood sugars mean and where they should be and updates in the world of diabetes care. Take one day at a time and remember that you control your diabetes.  

Barbie Cervoni, RD, CDE
Type 2 Diabetes Expert
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Blood Sugar Targets

Self monitoring blood sugars can help patients with Type 2 diabetes on insulin or oral agents evaluate their individual response to therapy and can be used as a tool for both the person and practitioner to make changes in diet, exercise, and medicines.

Studies suggest that people with diabetes who test their blood sugar may have lower HbA1c (3 month average of blood sugar)...read more

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