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The ambulatory blood glucose meter was due for several days, and I didn't continue to buy it because the blood coming out when I wore it last time scared me. I don't want to prick a fingertip blood glucose meter because I'm actually poor

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The ambulatory blood glucose meter was due for several days, and I didn't continue to buy it because the blood coming out when I wore it last time scared me.

I don't want to tie the fingertip blood glucose meter, because I actually wear it for almost a month, and I have a certain understanding of the law of my blood sugar.

Generally the blood sugar at night is very stable, around five. Fasting blood glucose has always been around 6.1 and basically will not exceed.

My blood sugar changes after a meal depending on how much carbohydrate I eat.

So I don't know that some people can control their blood sugar after a meal just by exercising and adjusting their diet at the beginning?

I still added medication, even though I had just discovered that my blood sugar was high, especially after a meal.

I'm not afraid to take medication at all. Because I think medication is a way to help your blood sugar drop rapidly, and it's also a way to give yourself a break from insulin that is resistant to insulin with insufficient glucose tolerance.

Many patients with pre-sugar are proud to feel that they control their diet and exercise, but they do not take medicine and feel particularly proud to be able to control it.

In fact, I don't know if they feel that they have just recovered? But I've been looking at it over the past few months and found that the word reversal is basically impossible, it's just that you just look good.

But it is absolutely not comparable to normal people, you can not eat anything at will, all the things you eat must pay attention to.

I wondered, if I don't wear a chalcope meter, should I buy a watch to wear on my hand? It is said that it is possible to view blood glucose without insertion.

The ambulatory blood glucose meter was due for several days, and I didn't continue to buy it because the blood coming out when I wore it last time scared me. I don't want to prick a fingertip blood glucose meter because I'm actually poor
The ambulatory blood glucose meter was due for several days, and I didn't continue to buy it because the blood coming out when I wore it last time scared me. I don't want to prick a fingertip blood glucose meter because I'm actually poor
The ambulatory blood glucose meter was due for several days, and I didn't continue to buy it because the blood coming out when I wore it last time scared me. I don't want to prick a fingertip blood glucose meter because I'm actually poor

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