Monitoring
Monitoring
Staying on track with blood sugar, cholesterol, blood pressure, and weight
By Theresa Garnero
Self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) has transformed diabetes self-management. You can know your glucose levels by performing a simple blood test, practically anywhere. SMBG reduces diabetes complications! Most insurance companies cover the testing supplies, providing you have a doctor’s prescription. If you are interested in learning how to test your glucose, see your diabetes nurse educator.
The other components of monitoring involve blood pressure and lipids (cholesterol) levels. These two very important elements of diabetes management are often overlooked.
Visit these resources for key information on diabetes monitoring:
Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose
- Testing Goals
- When and How Often to Test Your Blood Glucose
- Choosing a Monitor
- Alternative Site Testing
- Factors That Can Affect Testing Accuracy
- Handling Blood Sugar Highs and Lows
- Continuous Glucose Monitors
Blood Pressure
Cholesterol
Ketones
Weight Management
- Body Mass Index (BMI) Calculator
- About Weight and Diabetes
- "Biggest Loser" Erik Chopin On His Weight Loss Journey and Diabetes Struggle (Video)
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SOURCE:1 - American Association of Diabetes Educators. AADE 7 Self-Care Behaviors. (Accessed 2/19/08).










