Type 1 Diabetes Directory
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- Type 1 Diabetes: Recently Diagnosed-Other Treatment
- Type 1 Diabetes: Recently Diagnosed-Health Tools
- Type 1 Diabetes: Recently Diagnosed-Exams and Tests
- Type 1 Diabetes: Recently Diagnosed-Cause
- Type 1 Diabetes: Living With the Disease-What Increases Your Risk
- Type 1 Diabetes: Living With the Disease-What Happens
- Type 1 Diabetes: Living With the Disease-Treatment Overview
- Type 1 Diabetes: Living With the Disease-Topic Overview
- Type 1 Diabetes: Living With the Disease-Surgery
- Type 1 Diabetes: Living With the Disease-Other Treatment
- Type 1 Diabetes: Living With the Disease-Medications
- Type 1 Diabetes: Living With the Disease-Home Treatment
- Type 1 Diabetes: Living With Complications-Treatment Overview
- Type 1 Diabetes: Living With Complications-Surgery
- Type 1 Diabetes: Living With Complications-Prevention
- Type 1 Diabetes: Living With Complications-Medications
- Type 1 Diabetes: Living With Complications-Home Treatment
- Type 1 Diabetes: Children Living With the Disease-What Increases Your Risk
- Type 1 Diabetes: Children Living With the Disease-What Happens
- Type 1 Diabetes: Children Living With the Disease-Symptoms
- Type 1 Diabetes: Children Living With the Disease-Related Information
- Type 1 Diabetes: Children Living With the Disease-Other Treatment
- Type 1 Diabetes: Children Living With the Disease-Medications
- Type 1 Diabetes: Children Living With the Disease-Home Treatment
- Type 1 Diabetes: Children Living With the Disease-Cause
- Type 1 Diabetes-When To Call a Doctor
- Type 1 Diabetes-Related Information
- Type 1 Diabetes-Prevention
- Type 1 Diabetes-Other Treatment
- Type 1 Diabetes-Home Treatment
- Should I get an insulin pump?
- Preventing high blood sugar emergencies from diabetes
- Planning for pregnancy when you have diabetes
- Managing poor eyesight from diabetes
- Laser photocoagulation for diabetic retinopathy
- I have diabetes. Should I get pregnant now?
- Giving an insulin injection to an adult with diabetes
- Giving an insulin injection to a child with diabetes
- Foot care for people with diabetes
- Diabetic Retinopathy-Related Information
- Diabetic Neuropathy-Treatment Overview
- Diabetic Nephropathy-Treatment Overview
- Diabetic Nephropathy-Related Information
- Diabetic Nephropathy-Home Treatment
- Diabetes care plan for children attending school
- Diabetes-Related High and Low Blood Sugar Levels-Home Treatment
- Dealing with your feelings about the diet for diabetes
- Chronic Kidney Disease-Related Information
- Carbohydrate counting for people who use insulin
- Carbohydrate counting for children with diabetes
Is This Normal? Get the Facts Fast!
Answer:
0-69
70-130
131+
Your level is currently
If the level is below 70 and you are experiencing symptoms such as shaking, sweating or difficulty thinking, you will need to raise the number immediately. A quick solution is to eat a few pieces of hard candy or 1 tablespoon of sugar or honey. Recheck your numbers again in 15 minutes to see if the number has gone up. If not, repeat the steps above or call your doctor.
People who experience hypoglycemia several times in a week should call their health care provider. It's important to monitor your levels each day so you can make sure your numbers are within the range. If you are pregnant always consult with your health care provider.
Congratulations on taking steps to manage your health.
However, it's important to continue to track your numbers so that you can make lifestyle changes if needed. If you are pregnant always consult with your physician.
Your level is high if this reading was taken before eating. Aim for 70-130 before meals and less than 180 two hours after meals.
Even if your number is high, it's not too late for you to take control of your health and lower your blood sugar.
One of the first steps is to monitor your levels each day. If you are pregnant always consult with your physician.
Did You Know Your Lifestyle Choices
Affect Your Blood Sugar?
Use the Blood Glucose Tracker to monitor
how well you manage your blood sugar over time.
This tool is not intended for women who are pregnant.
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