Posted in Type I, Type II • Tags: blood glucose, diabetes, diabetics, glucose, glucose monitor, sugar
Choosing The Proper Glucose Monitor
Every day and in most cases, several times a day, you should be checking your blood glucose levels. The best monitor for you will fit your lifestyle. Today there are many different monitors to choose from. Some allow you to use blood from a small prick on your arm, while others need a larger amount from your fingertip.
But, which type is the most accurate? I have used both types and have found that the difference between blood taken from the forearm and from the fingertip can be staggering. This comes from several experiments with my mother’s glucose monitor over the course of the past 5 months. In some cases there was a difference of 70 points. More →
Posted on January 29, 2008 by Julie E. Fletcher • There are 2 comments!
Posted in Care Givers, Coping • Tags: care, Care Givers, Coping, daily living, diabetics, Treatment
What is a caregiver?
A caregiver is someone who gives care, as the name states. We are the people who day in and day out care for our young children, our elderly parents, or work in the healthcare system. I am the caregiver to an autistic child and a disabled diabetic mother, so when I share about care giving, I can promise you, I know how many of you may feel.
Giving your all each and every day can spread you very thin. A strain develops on other relationships, romantic or otherwise. You may feel anger and loss. Anger at the disease or the person whom you are caring for. Loss at missed opportunities, at being unable to do things ‘normal’ people do every day. These are normal feelings and you should not berate yourself for them. No matter the disease, caring for someone for twenty four hours a day will take its toll.
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Posted on January 24, 2008 by Julie E. Fletcher • There are 4 comments!