Tuesday, May 15th, 2012 at
7:22 am
Question by : Blood Sugar Meter Tester?
Is the Omnis Health Embrace Blood Glucose Meter any good?
I have heard mixed reviews about this one and it is the one I have ordered because I was told it is less painful and there is no coding for it.
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Monday, May 7th, 2012 at
7:22 am
Article by Mitchell Gardner
It’s a great thought to provide a little something to occupy your time such as a guide or handheld game. As soon as you know what to assume from your glucose testing, it will be much less intimidating and nerve wracking. There isn’t substantially you can do about the uncomfortable wait time but if you put together with something to do, the time will pass much more very easily.After you have become diagnosed with diabetes you will be confronted with many choices concerning the care and handle of your problem. You are going to have to acquire a lot of diabetes materials. With all taking place so swiftly, you will be a little bewildered at first as to precisely what you are going to have to have. Right here are some pointers on how to determine your desires, to make sure you cover the several categories of materials and what you could need from them.There will be three main classes of diabetes materials that you will need to have to consider a shut search at.Category 1 – Diabetes Medical MaterialsThe initial priority of program will be your insulin. Then you will need a way to administer the insulin to your system. You will no doubt have been informed about these by your heath care assistance worker. The judgement of what you want to use will be up to you. Right here you may well have a pick of two procedures of dispensing the insulin.Strategy one: By manual injection using needles and syringes. In this scenario you will need to have to have a supply of needles, plus the syringes. Also ideally you will require some alcohol wipes to clear the injection website. You also may possibly have the solution of utilizing ready dosage pens or needle free of charge injectors.The supplies you pick out to use from system one, really should be a joint judgement concerning you and your well being treatment support worker. Also your agent exactly where you are going to acquire your diabetic materials, will solution any concerns you have regarding the materials.Strategy 2: Technological innovation is generally designing new diabetic health care supplies and equipment to support the diabetic. A person of these products and solutions is The diabetic pump. This may perhaps be an option your Health practitioner has encouraged. Aside from the pump, you will need to have the equipment it calls for. For illustration the infusion sets, batteries and chargers, along with some other small things.Category two – Diabetic testing Supplies You will have to keep an eye on your blood sugar ranges carefully and continually. In buy to do this you are going to necessitate some diabetic testing materials. Once once more you will have some selections as to what method you want to use to attain this. By natural means you are going to want the most correct approach possible. Chat to your agent where by you are heading to attain you diabetes health-related materials. He will be able to advise you most effective. He will display you the numerous meters that are offered, or the strips and lancing supplies for one more approach.Category three – Miscellaneous Diabetes Materials Aside from the diabetes medical materials, and testing supplies, you are going to involve an assortment of other materials.
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Saturday, April 21st, 2012 at
7:22 am
Article by Diabetic Supplies
There is a big concern with diabetes testers everyday concerning the operation of their glucose meters. Patients don’t like poking their fingers all the time when they want to test themselves for their blood sugars. Think about the difficulty of testing yourself many times a day. You would have to choose the lancet type and clean the area and then poke yourself.
Then you have to milk the finger to get a small sample of blood to add to the active testing strip to insert into the machine to gain an accurate and fast reading on the glucose monitor you have at home. You will eventually work your way around all ten fingers until they have no feelings left. These fingers will be numb and not have much sensation left in them. There are some newer non-invasive methods of testing blood sugar levels for diabetics. Imagine if you can never get another test strip again. You will not have to deal with the mess.
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Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 at
5:41 am
Monday, January 2nd, 2012 at
7:26 am
Article by Devang Barot
One of the significant needs of daily life for the diabetic is to have on hand the best in diabetes testing supplies that will help to monitor the day to day status of his or her diabetes. Here are some considerations when shopping for the most suitable blood glucose meter, likely to be the most important component of the patient’s diabetic supplies kit. For those who are diabetic, it can be tempting to rely upon the recommendations of friends and family who are familiar with and reliant on diabetic testing supplies themselves. However it is important for every patient to keep in mind that his or her diabetes treatment plan is likely to be unique and to differ from that designed for anyone else. Choosing diabetes supplies based on individual preferences and circumstances is the wisest decision. There are two organizations responsible for providing guidelines that need to be considered when choosing glucose meters, the American Diabetes Association and the Food and Drug Administration (the organization which happens to be responsible for testing and approving diabetic supplies like glucose meters). Their guidelines aren’t identical and it helps to look at both organizations’ guidelines for diabetes supplies to find a happy compromise. The first factor to consider is accuracy. Clearly, every meter should be manufactured to provide the utmost accuracy. The good news is that most meters are accurate when new. The issue may arise later on, after months of use. It is important to continually check the glucose monitor for accuracy, and a minimum of monthly is recommended. This can be done through purchasing a specialized solution from the pharmacy, or by comparing a meter reading to professional lab results by taking a reading from the personal meter at the same time when lab tests are run at the doctor’s office. Test results should be within 15% of one another.Ease of use is the next big factor in choosing diabetic testing supplies, especially a meter that will be used daily. Ease of use may mean how much blood is required to obtain a reading, or how large the display is on the meter. This factor is purely subjective but should not be overlooked. The harder a meter is to use, the less the patient will want to monitor his or her glucose levels. Every aspect should be considered, from the size of the display to response time, to the size of the test strips recommended to be used with a specific meter. Diabetic test strips are a necessary component of a meter of blood glucose monitoring system, they do not work on their own. The person with diabetes draws a small amount of blood by pricking the skin with a lancet and the resulting blood droplet is applied to the test strip. The meter is then able to detect the level of blood glucose present. To some patients the ability to draw the tiniest drop of blood with less pain may be an important factor.By comparing all features offered by various meters, the patient can be certain he or she has all the features they need as well as those additional ones they prefer. Price is also something that may be important to any patient who is often ordering several batches of diabetes supplies each month. When it comes to glucose meters, there is a wide variety of price points to choose from. Before making this a deciding factor, it helps for the patient to speak with his or her health care team and also to their insurance company. In managing diabetes, finding the right diabetic supplies is a large piece of the puzzle, and enables the patient to manage daily readings with ease and focus on other areas such as diet , exercise and preventative measures with greater peace of mind.
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Saturday, December 31st, 2011 at
7:24 am
Question by : Diabetes meter question?
I am doing a project for school where we design a new device for people with diabetes. This would include a finger prick, a test strip, a blood/glucose meter, and maybe a insulin catheter. My friend, who has type 1 diabetes says that the whole process for taking blood, testing it, and adjusting his insulin intake can be a cumbersome project. Does anyone who maybe has diabetes have any ideas that would make this easier?
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Tuesday, December 13th, 2011 at
7:20 am
Article by Roger Guzman, M.D.
Blood glucose meter has gone a long way since it was first manufactured. The easier way to test using these tools is through accu-chek which is a brand of testing device that is manufactured by Roche Diagnostics. This will take the worry out of taking care of diabetes.
What does it consist of? The kit that looks like a cell phone consists of an electronic monitor. This measures the blood glucose through strips. It also has a lancet device that drives a needle through the outermost layer of the skin in the finger to obtain a tiny amount of blood pressed onto the strip in the electronic monitor.
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Tuesday, November 1st, 2011 at
5:41 am
Thursday, August 25th, 2011 at
7:24 am
Question by d: Which blood sugar meter is most accurate in measuring blood sugar levels? ?
Dex
AccuChek
FreeStyle
or One Touch
and why?
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Answer by cme
One I use all the time is One Touch because it is accurate
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Thursday, July 28th, 2011 at
7:37 am
Article by Buford McFarland
Quick, Simple Glucose Monitoring With The One Touch UltraSmart Meter How would your diabetes management change if you had a simpler, more comfortable way to monitor your blood sugar? Now with the OneTouch UltraSmart Meter, you may have it all! This blood sugar tracking system is similar in many ways to other blood sugar monitors on the market. You’ll simply insert a glcuose test strip into the UltraSmart meter, First, you put a test strip into the meter, draw a small sample of blood, and wait for the machine to process your results. Your results are analyzed in 5 seconds and then they are immediately stored in in the meter iteslf. With this electronic record-keeping system, you won’t have to manually log your score in a notebook or journal. The UltraSmart will both report and store your information for you! And that’s not all! The OneTouch UltraSmart is very well named! It will help you better understand the signficance of your readings so you have good informatoin on which to base your decisions. {Can you believe it – they have The OneTouch UltraSmart provides you with nine different charts and graphs to help you manage your diabetes. Here’s What The 9 Reports Cover: – Current v. Average Sugar Levels: This chart will compare your current glucose reading to your 14-day running average so you can see if you are on the high or low end, or right in the middle of where you tend to be. – Glucose Logbook: The logbook is a digital version of a standard blood sugar journal that records the time and date of the test with your notes on medications, food, health and exercise. You don’t need to key in the date and time of your tests, the meter tracks that info mechanically. Of course, if you want to add notes, you will have to type that in yourself. – Glucose Numbers Before and After Meals: {Clearly, when and how much you eat can drastically affect your readings. With this data, you can view all “pre meal” and “post meal” readings as a group, to pare down the data into a more relevant comparison group to better interpret your current information in context.|This list enables you to review your readings based on whether they were taken before or after meals, organized by date. – Graph of Sugar Results: This is simply a graph of all your data, organized by date. – Graph Of Sugar By Time of Day: This graph is interactive and allows you to see and analyze your test results by time of day. For instance, this would allow you to see all of your test results taken at 3 p.m. during the last fourteen days in graph form. – Average Sugar From All Results: This information shows you the number of tests you have completed and the averages of all of your testing results over the time you have used the meter. – Average Glucose By Time of Day: This info shows you the quantity of tests you have completed and the averages of all your glucose results by time of day over the period of time you have used the meter. – Sugar Range Info: You can use this information to study the number and share of tests, above, within or below a satisfactory blood sugar range. – Hypo Information: You can use this data to research the number of hypoglycemic events around mealtimes and at night. Clearly, the UltraSmart OneTouch Monitor is a vital tool in helping you and your doctor assemble your numbers into meaningful information which can then be analyzed to help you make the best decisions possible about your health. If you’re not in love with your current glucose monitor – I challenge you to try this one.
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