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Blood Glucose Log. You will need to record your blood sugar levels according to the testing pattern that you and your diabetes educator decide will work for you. Just because there are 8 spaces for each day doesn’t mean that you need to test that much.
A blood sugar chart is used to record data from a device that monitors the amount of sugar (or glucose) that is present in the blood. Tracking blood glucose levels is critical for individuals who are suffering from pre-diabetes or diabetes, as it allows them to manage it effectively.
Compare your meter to a laboratory blood glucose test at least once a year. This material is for information purposes only. It should not be used in place of medical advice, instruction and/or treatment. If you have questions, speak with your doctor or appropriate healthcare provider. AHS appreciates the assistance of the Mosaic PCN Refuge ...
Welcome to your Accu-Chek® diabetes logbook. Use this to keep track of your diabetes test results, insulin dose, food intake and more. This logbook will ease the process of recording your numbers, and will help you understand your blood glucose results even better so you can make informed and necessary decisions along with your healthcare ...
Glucose Logs. Keeping track of your blood glucose levels is essential to prevent complications. Below are several types of logs that can be printed and used at home. Read about which would be best for you!
Integrated Diabetes Services offers free diabetes log sheets and charts to track weekly blood sugar levels, activity and more. Also for insulin pump users and type 2 diabetes blood sugar tracking.
Download and print your own Clinilog® Blood Sugar Logbook right at home. Track your blood glucose results in a user friendly way, allowing you to print multiple weeks of meter readings. The Clinilog® Logbook also contains important information about testing.