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What is an ideal blood glucose level?

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Because a variety of factors impact blood glucose levels, target ranges are different for different people. Your health care professionals can help you set realistic target levels for your own diabetes management.

What is Self-Blood Glucose Monitoring?

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Once you are diagnosed as having gestational diabetes, you and your health care providers will want to know more about your day-to-day blood sugar levels. It is important to know how your exercise habits and eating patterns affect your blood sugars. Also, as your pregnancy progresses, the placenta will release more of the hormones that work against insulin.

Where should my blood glucose levels be?

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The American Diabetes Association has guidelines that help you set goals for your blood glucose. Having better control of your blood glucose can have a positive effect on your overall health. Many studies show that the closer you are to these goals, the better chance you have of avoiding complications with your health. Talk with your healthcare professional about what blood glucose levels are right for you.

What is a normal blood glucose?

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A person who does not have diabetes maintains a blood glucose of 70-109 before meals, and under 140 two hours after meals. In a person with diabetes, we strive to maintain the same blood glucose levels as in a person who does not have diabetes. An Hemoglobin A1C test measures what your blood sugar has been 24 hours a day for the last 3 months. A diabetic should strive for an A1C of under 6.5. This test should be performed every 3 months to maintain good control.

Moriches__NY: What is a normal blood glucose range?

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Michelle__Mark__and_Marlena: The normal fasting blood glucose level in someone without diabetes would be less than 100 mg/dl. Michelle__Mark__and_Marlena: The most important immunizations to get would include influenza yearly, pneumonia every 5 years and tetanus every 10 years. Talk to your Doctor regarding any other immunizations he/she may recommend for you. Its important to have at least a yearly physical with your doctor where your A1C, blood pressure, cholesterol and feet are checked.

How often should I test my blood glucose?

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Results of the 10-year Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) proved that keeping your blood glucose level as close to normal as possible can reduce the risk of complications involving the eyes, kidneys and nervous system by up to 60 percent. How often you test is best decided by you and your healthcare professional. It may vary according to your age, the type of diabetes you have, any medication you are using, whether you are ill, and any physical or emotional changes in your life.

How will I know whether my blood glucose levels are on target?

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Your health care team may ask you to use a small device called a blood glucose meter to check your levels on your own. You will learn The following chart shows blood glucose targets for most women with gestational diabetes. Talk with your health care team about whether these targets are right for you. Each time you check your blood glucose, write down the results in a record book. Take the book with you when you visit your health care team.

Do I need to do extra blood glucose monitoring while on BYETTA?

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You do not need to do extra blood glucose monitoring while on BYETTA. However, self-monitoring of blood glucose is important and will help you and your healthcare professional determine how well your diabetes is controlled. Blood glucose could be checked 2 hours after the start of a meal to see how well BYETTA is working.

What is a blood glucose curve?

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This is where the blood glucose is measured every 1-2 hours through the day. The dog should be on the same food schedule as at home. For most dogs, a 10-12 hour curve is adequate but in some instances a longer curve may be needed. Insulin effectiveness, glucose nadir (the lowest glucose reading), and duration of insulin effect are the critical parameters one learns from a glucose curve.

How often should a blood glucose curve be done?

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Once regulated, probably minimally every 3 - 6 months, or more frequently if a problem is suspected. Your veterinarian will advise you on the frequency.

Can Insupro Forte being taken by those who have unstable blood glucose level?

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Generally, blood glucose will not appear a large scale of undulation, unless the health condition is out of control or under the adjustment of taking supplementation, thus the consumer is recommended to find out the causes of the unstable situation, then start to take Insupro Forte after the condition of blood glucose had been stabilize.

Why is Insupro Forte able to reduce blood glucose level?

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The active ingredient extracted from bitter gourd or so-called plant insulin has 3 similar characteristics to animal insulin: Both activity and content can be examined by radioimmunoassay. Radioimmunoassay can examine the activity and content base on the concept that insulin is complementary to its antibody. Insupro Forte has been tested to contain 200μIU of plant insulin by radioimmunoassay. This proves that Insupro Forte is as active as insulin otherwise it cannot bind to its antibody.

How the Insupro Forte reduce the blood glucose level?

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Insupro Forte is plant insulin, thus it is easier to be absorbed by the body compare to animal insulin. After adsorption, the mechanisms for lowering blood glucose are as below.

How can the GI be relevant when people differ in their blood glucose responses to foods?

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The GI reflects the relative ranking of different foods, irrespective of an individual’s unique blood glucose profile. When a food’s GI is tested, the response for each subject is compared with their response to a standard food (usually glucose, but sometimes white bread is used). Their blood glucose response to the standard is said to be 100. For example, if the blood glucose response of a person to one food is exactly half of their response to glucose, then the GI of that food is 50.

How do I get my free blood glucose monitor?

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To get your free meter, click on My Profile at the top of the page, then click on Edit Profile. Here you can check the boxes for the free meter that is currently offered under dLife Offers and Promotions. A valid U.S. mailing address is required. (No P.O. Boxes) You then simply hit Submit at the bottom of the form. Your meter will arrive within 6 ? 8 weeks. The offer is good until March 31, 2007 or while supplies last.

How long does it take for BYETTA to begin lowering blood glucose?

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Research has shown that BYETTA starts working as soon as the very first dose. So you can see better control of your blood glucose levels on the first day. As you continue to take BYETTA, you should see overall improvements in your A1C (a 3-month average of your blood glucose levels).

What blood glucose Monitors and strips are available at Portsmouth Naval Hospital?

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the present time, we have the strips and monitors for the Accucheck Advantage and Precision xtra machines. You may obtain a monitor by attending the class on Tuesday mornings. Strips and lancets are obtained from any of the military the pharmacies. Prescriptions are required for all of the above.

What are some problems with blood glucose curves?

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The results of the curve can be affected by several factors that may make the curve done at the veterinarian's office an inaccurate portrayal of what is occurring at home. Things such as inappetence (not eating) and stress (causing hyperglycemia) may occur at the veterinarian's. Because some dogs refuse to eat at the veterinarian's the dog is fed at home first and samples are done until the next scheduled meal. This will give a more representative curve than a dog that has not eaten.

What if I am diabetic and need to store insulin or test my blood glucose level?

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The Sleep Lab has its own refrigerator to store your insulin. Also, testing your blood glucose is no problem, we just ask that you bring your own meter and supplies. In case of emergencies, the sleep lab keeps orange juice on hand at all times.

What is glucose?

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Glucoseis a monosaccharide. This simple sugar is derivable from converted starches such as what happens when mashing malted grain. Sugar processors can make this sugar from a variety of sources-corn (maize), wheat, rice, potatoes, in short, anything with cheap starch can be input into the process. However, if not completely refined down to simple sugars, some of the origin can be discernible.

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