Posts Tagged ‘blood glucose’
Gestational diabetes and normal blood sugar after delivery?
Do any of you had gestational diabetes ‘who were treated with “INSULIN”‘ and then your blood sugar came to normal after delivery? Was you blood glucose came to total normal reading while taking insulin? Please share your experience. Thank you in advance.
Thank you Jasmine. And congratulations that you are no more diabetic.
When you were in medicine, was your blood sugar came to normal level??
Controlling Blood Glucose Levels
www.diabetichealthsystem.com Are you a Diabetic who has high and low blood sugar? Are you trying to lose weight but can’t no matter what you do? Sugar swings can be a big part of it. Learn why from a type 1 Diabetic who discovered the secret.
Diabetes Diet and Cookbook For Seniors
Product Description
If you are truly serious about controlling your Diabetes the easy way, you’ve come to the right place! The Diabetes Diet and Cookbook for Seniors is written for seniors who are fighting their brave battle against Diabetes. Are you confused about diabetes and what it can do to your body and health? Do you wonder what kinds of foods you should eat, how much and when? The Diabetes Diet and Cookbook is going to answer all these questions for you and much more. You are going to find out what foods you should be eating and why. You are going to learn how to plan your diabetic diet with menus and recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner along with 2 daily snacks with delicious foods that you have obtained in their most natural form. Also included is a list of all the low carbohydrate foods that is especially food friendly to a diabetic and you will be using this list to help plan your meals.
You are going to learn how to get your blood glucose in control right away, and what steps you must take in order to live a long and healthy life even with diabetes. Even though I wrote this book with the Senior Diabetics in mind, this eating plan is a wonderful way for anyone who is interested in safe healthy weight loss, trimming down their figure and improving their health in so many ways. Everyone should learn how to control their blood sugar. The Diabetes Diet and Cookbook For Seniors is going to teach you how to control your blood sugar at all hours of the day and night.
So, if you are overweight and have an elevated glucose count, this Diabetes Diet and Cookbook for Seniors is for you or even if you just want to get rid of some unwanted pounds and get rid of your sugar problem, this book is for you.
With delicious recipes to help plan your meals, you are going to find life fun and fascinating once again as you start eating the right kinds of food you need for your mind and body.
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iPet – Glucose Test Strips
- Test Strips
- Blood Test Strips
- Glucose levels test strips
- Strips
- Glucode chips are pet Specific for Cat or Dog
Product Description
iPet Test Strips are used with the iPet Glucose Monitoring Kit. Container with 25 test strips. Includes 2 Glucode Chips, Code Numbers, and Instructions. 20-600 mg/dL (1.1-33.3 mmol/L) range. For testing blood sugar in capillary whole blood. Calibrated for cats and dogs. Not intended for human use. Blood Glucose home-testing for orientation purposes. Home-testing does not substitute for veterinary advice.
Blood Sugar Levels
Including fit and proper foods in diabetic diet may help reduce blood sugar scale naturally. Keeping blood glucose scale in normal level helps the health of a diabetic.
A diabetic patient must understand first how he or she got a high reading of blood glucose in the blood before bringing it down to normal level. Avoiding foods which increase blood sugar and including nutritious foods that reduce blood sugar in diabetic diet can help improve blood sugar scale. To avoid increase of blood sugar for diabetic patients, it is necessary to count carbohydrate intake. Many changes can be essential in diabetic diet, so by following an example of diabetic menus it can help in keeping a standard blood sugar scale.
The normal glucose count for diabetic patient is between 70 and 180 whether the reading was taken before or after eating. This is different from the normal count of a non-diabetic person which falls typically between 70 and 120. It is necessary for diabetic patients to look for ways to maintain the level lower because of the consequence of elevated blood glucose scale on health.
Health concerns about Diabetes
If the body can not make adequate insulin to bring glucose to the cells of the body for energy, the blood glucose that is intended to go in the cells is being left within the blood. The kidney filters out the extra blood sugar which is excreted through the urine. It is a must for the kidneys to extract water from some bodily tissues to produce sufficient amount of urine to pass out all the excess sugar. The extraction of water by the kidneys from bodily tissues will result in dehydration. The overworked kidneys are impacted eventually by additional load and the bodily organs that depends on hydration like the eyes, were affected also.
Blood sugars represent the total amount of glucose found in the human blood. It gives energy to the body, but too much sugar or less sugar may cause problems in health. Blood glucose may be calculated in few several ways; it can be FBS (fasting blood sugar) test which is done after 8 hours of no intake and random blood glucose test which can be performed anytime to measure sugar levels.
Both tests can be performed to aid in diagnosing some medical conditions. For instance, pregnant women are being screened about gestational diabetes. Random blood glucose tests are done also by people that have to keep an eye in their glucose scale. Normal result of fasting blood glucose test is 70 – 100 mg/dl and the normal reading of blood glucose scale performed without fasting ranges from 70 – 140 mg/dl. Hypoglycemia is the condition when the glucose reading is below 70 mg/dl. If the levels are elevated to more than 140 in a random test, the condition is called hyperglycemia.
Blood glucose maybe checked from small quantity of blood. Though tests can be done at the laboratory or hospitals, home sugar monitoring devices can also be used. Little quantity of blood is taken through finger stick and placed in a strip then inserted to a digital glucose meter; readout will show up after a while.
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Blood Sugar Problems — Maybe?
Okay, so I’ve had really irregular blood glucose for a few years now (not diabetic, but my doctor calls it “pre-diabetes”). Fasting blood levels are usually normal, but it’s after I eat that they dip down.
The past few days, however, I’ve been feeling really strange. Lightheaded, dizzy, always hungry even just after I’ve eaten, headaches, fast heart rate, and not really being able to catch my breath are just a few of the symptoms I’ve had, all associated with low blood levels that I’ve dealt with before. What’s strange is that when I test, my levels the past few days that I’ve been like this are usually between 100-120, which is perfectly normal.
So, the question: what’s wrong? Why am I experiencing all these symptoms that I can’t get rid of if my blood sugar is normal?
(My diet, FYI, is very healthy — protein, healthy fats, few carbs but enough.)
Any help is greatly appreciated.
EDIT: Yes, I am on medication for my sugar. And some times I’ve tested without having eaten for several hours, other times – like today – was within 1-2 hours after eating. Today, about one hour after eating, it was 118.
iPet Glucose Test Strips, 50 Count Box
- Test Strips
- Blood Test Strips
- Glucose levels test strips
- For Ipet Glucose Meter
- Glucode chips are pet Specific for Cat or Dog
Product Description
iPet Test Strips are used with the iPet Glucose Monitoring Kit. Container with 50 test strips. Includes 2 Glucode Chips, Code Numbers, and Instructions. 20-600 mg/dL (1.1-33.3 mmol/L) range. For testing blood sugar in capillary whole blood. Calibrated for cats and dogs. Not intended for human use. Blood Glucose home-testing for orientation purposes. Home-testing does not substitute for veterinary advice.



