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Are there other signs besides blood glucose that I can monitor at home?

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It is not necessary to check for glucose in the urine or ketones when you are using the protocol. Urine changes like this occur when a cat’s blood glucose swings into the high hyperglycemic ranges for long periods of the day, or all day. The protocol stops this from happening, so sugar or ketones in the urine do not occur.

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.

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.

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 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.

How much will GlucoBurst Glucose Gel raise my blood sugar?

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each person is different, it is hard to generalize this number. GlucoBurst Glucose Gel contains 15 grams of glucose that enters your blood rapidly. However, after using GlucoBurst Glucose Gel, to keep your blood sugar from dropping again, you should follow up with a protein or a more complex, slowly absorbed carbohydrate snack.

how is blood glucose Monitored?

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People with diabetes regularly monitor their blood sugar. This involves taking a pin-prick of blood and getting a blood glucose reading from colour-coded paper strips or an electric monitor. Hospital clinics, run by diabetologists (doctors expert in diabetes) and specialist nurses are available to provide the necessary guidance and support for this self-management. Specialist nurses at GP surgeries provide support at local diabetic clinics.

Why is blood glucose so important?

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Glucose is the basic fuel for the cells in the body, and insulin takes the glucose from the blood into the cells. When glucose builds up in the blood instead of going into cells, it can cause problems:

What should my blood glucose numbers be?

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Keeping your blood glucose on target will prevent or delay diabetes problems. For most people, target blood glucose levels are Before meals 90 to 130 1 to 2 hours after the start of a meal Less than 180 Back to Top

What is the prediabetes blood glucose range?

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Blood glucose levels equal to or greater than 110 mg/dL and 125 mg/dL constitute a diagnosis of Prediabetes.

How do I install the batteries in my Omron Blood Pressuse Monitor?

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Slide the battery cover off in the direction of the arrow shown on the cover. Install the batteries making sure the positive and negative polarities match the polarities shown in the battery compartment. Replace the battery cover. When you need to replace the batteries in your unit, remove and replace all of the batteries at the same time. We always recommend long-life alkaline batteries for best performance. Back to Top

How often should my Omron Blood Pressure monitor be calibrated?

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Under normal use we recommend you check the calibration of your unit 5 years from the date of purchase. If you use your unit 5 times a day or more have the calibration of the unit checked annually. You must send your unit to the repair department at Omron Healthcare for this service.

How do I install the batteries in my Omron Blood Pressure Monitor?

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Slide the battery cover off in the direction of the arrow shown on the cover. Install the batteries making sure the positive and negative polarities match the polarities shown in the battery compartment. Replace the battery cover. When you need to replace the batteries in your unit, remove and replace all of the batteries at the same time. We always recommend long-life alkaline batteries for best performance.

How can I get a replacement instruction manual for my Omron Blood Pressure Monitor?

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You can download an instruction manual from our web site for the monitors displayed on the site. Please use the feedback form for all other requests. Instruction manuals are sent via US Mail. Please be sure to fill in your complete address on the feedback form. We will contact you if the instruction manual you requested is no longer available. Back to Top Wipe the casing of the monitor clean using a soft dry cloth.

can High blood glucose cause any other problems?

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A high level of glucose in the blood is harmful. Even though the symptoms are not immediately severe (see symptoms, above), over time, uncontrolled high blood sugar can damage the smaller blood vessels, leading to complications including irreversible damage to the eyes and kidneys. Nerves can also be damaged, which can affect internal organs as well as the ability to feel sensations and pain. Uncontrolled diabetes increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke.
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