
06-16-2007, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by lgvincent A glucose meter like the OneTouch UltraSmart is helpful in storing blood glucose records, food intake, injections, and things like that. If you purchase a cable, you can easily transfer the information into a computer.
When I was your age I had similar problems in keeping track of my diabetes. Although we could only check blood sugar at a doctor's office, we had to regularly check urine sugar and I have log books that were blank for weeks at a time, no entries of urine sugar, since they were checked, and no entries of insulin injections. Perhaps it is something many go through. Hopefully with a little effort, you'll regain control over this problem. I finally realized that it was up to me to do it since I was the only one who would suffer from lack of control or benefit from having better control. I think what helped me was the fear of the damage that would take place if I continued doing nothing. | Do you know any good web sites that tell you how to keep track of blood sugar, urine tests, etc... |