Also, I know everyone hates all the uninformed people telling us "hey you can't eat that," but one thing I came to accept is, that some food makes your blood sugar much harder to control. Limiting the amount of sweets and soda you consume, is a good thing for EVERYONE, not just because we're diabetic. And in general, healthy food is less spikey and easier to control for us.
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Pawsom
United States928 Posts
Also, I know everyone hates all the uninformed people telling us "hey you can't eat that," but one thing I came to accept is, that some food makes your blood sugar much harder to control. Limiting the amount of sweets and soda you consume, is a good thing for EVERYONE, not just because we're diabetic. And in general, healthy food is less spikey and easier to control for us. | ||
AkaHenchway
United States41 Posts
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AkaHenchway
United States41 Posts
On March 11 2011 07:37 deafhobbit wrote: As for blood tests, most meters today barely even require a pinprick, and you'll figure out which fingers are least sensitive quickly too. . Gonna have to reccomend using your forearm for blood sugar testing. Way less painful than any finger you can find, albeit the fingers give way more blood, but the meters of today dont require all that much so forearm imo is the beset place to go.....Also wont leave nasty black spot/scars on tips of your finger. | ||
deafhobbit
United States828 Posts
On March 12 2011 05:36 AkaHenchway wrote: Gonna have to reccomend using your forearm for blood sugar testing. Way less painful than any finger you can find, albeit the fingers give way more blood, but the meters of today dont require all that much so forearm imo is the beset place to go.....Also wont leave nasty black spot/scars on tips of your finger. I mostly go with fingers for convenience. Quicker to do, easy control over the amount of blood for those times when your reader is being stubborn, and cleanup is really easy.Although, they do occasionally give off a bit too much, and i distinctly remember bursting out laughing in the middle of my college's cafeteria the first time i had a squirter and got hit in the eye by my own blood. | ||
Enfold
United States110 Posts
tldr - being diagnosed diabetic takes some adjustments but is 100% manageable and not a big deal | ||
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