To hypoglycemic and/or diabetic, would you share your tips/info with me (w.r.t needing to very early morning while still needing to sleep)?
"cshenk" > wrote in message
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> "Dan Abel" wrote
>> "cshenk" wrote:
>
>> [glucometer]
>>
>>> Ok, I'm going to get one. Thank you both for mentioning them. I've
>>> controlled by diet all my life and last checked such devices in the
>>> mid-80s.
>>
>> I found the meter most helpful in the beginning. Now sometimes I don't
>> even check it when I know I have low blood sugar. I just fix it.
>> Still, it's good to have it documented, and if Don has to take you to
>> the ER in a coma, or almost there, it's good to be able to give them a
>> number.
>
> Grin, haven't let my sugar get that far off in 30 years now. Diet control
> works but it may be fading potentially without me realizing it so a meter
> might be smart. Certainly, it is harmless.
>
(snip)
You might be surprised when you see how much the strips are going for now,
despite relatively affordable prices on the meters themselves. That's how
they getcha! Ask your doctor for a prescription for both the meter and
strips and then you can get it covered by your insurance.
Jinx
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