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I decided to do a diabetes and asthma set.. don't expect anybody to love the photos but it is part of who I am..
Glucometer is a hand held device with test strips which is used to monitor blood sugar levels for diabetics. Watch this video which guides you on basics of using this unique device by BeatO called Smartphone Glucometer. Get to know more on the key dos and don'ts. Follow this simple video to get to know your device and start monitoring. Check it out here:
Whether you have sugar problems or not, one should have a sugar machine at home at all times. You never know when the need to use it might arise.
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Amani, a Jordanian women, is seen by volunteers in Marka. Amani's husband, two sons and daughter are in Syria, where she used to live with them. She had to return to Jordan when she had health problems and needed care, so she had to leave her family behind, and they are unable to come to Jordan to be with her. She is a volunteer English teacher in Jordan and talks to her family by phone, but says the connection is bad and she can hardly hear them. Two grandchildren have been born since she left whom she hasn't yet met, but she is very proud of them. She has diabetes and requires regular medical care but can't afford the testing strips. SAMS provided her with a new glucometer and testing strips to help her manage her condition. "Thanks for coming to Jordan to help us, to help all the poor people," she said. "From all of us in Jordan we would like to welcome you to Jordan." Syrian-American Medical Society (SAMS) clinic in Marka in Jordan, on Monday, April 2, 2018. (James Buck / SAMS)
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Dec. 8, 2021) - Sherrie Batson, diabetes educator at Naval Hospital Jacksonville’s Family Medicine Clinic, teaches a patient about using a glucometer. Batson, a native of Houma, Louisiana, says, “Monitoring blood glucose on a daily basis allows the patient to have better control over the choices they make. It starts with the 3 C's in life: choices, chances, changes. You must make a choice, to take a chance, or your life will never change.” (U.S. Navy photo by Deidre Smith, Naval Hospital Jacksonville/Released).
I decided to do a diabetes and asthma set.. don't expect anybody to love the photos but it is part of who I am..
The CGMS (Continuous Glucose Monitoring System) device that I'm wearing for six days at the start of the Medtronic experiment.
I'm doing a photo shoot for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation this evening...it made me think of this photo which I have not previously posted. These kids are my heroes...it's time to find a cure for them!!!
Nothing like seeing a number, GASPING, and then realizing you forgot to take your 2 meds - 1 that produces insulin and 1 that lowers sugar - OOPS. FAIL. Bad Diabetic!!!
On a side note, these are my new favorite snack. Just half of the bar is VERY filling and only 6 carbs, 4 sugars and has 3.5 grams of protein! Even if you want the entire bar (which I can't eat - way too heavy), it is a good diabetic snack!
Photo Courtesy Mike Fleshman
Nov 16, 2012
Health professionals and advocates ask
Mayor Bloomberg:
Request adequate assistance from
FEMA and the Department of Health and Human Services
to address urgent post-Sandy health concerns
Two and a half weeks after Hurricane Sandy struck, the
affected areas continue to have urgent, unmet medical
and public health needs. FEMA and HHS officials have
told volunteer doctors, nurses and health advocates that
the federal government’s hands are tied until the city
government requests more assistance from Albany,
which then requests assistance from Washington, D.C.
We ask that the city immediately request
resources from the state and federal governments to:
• Send assistance to Staten Island—to this date the city
has not requested FEMA’s presence there
• Provide life-saving medications and supplies such as
portable nebulizers, glucometers… etc.
• Provide financial and human resources to rebuild
existing community health care infrastructures
Back in the saddle with my new pink 'n posh glucometer. Plus I found out my insurance company pays 100% for strips! woot!
Photo Courtesy Mike Fleshman
Nov 16, 2012
Health professionals and advocates ask
Mayor Bloomberg:
Request adequate assistance from
FEMA and the Department of Health and Human Services
to address urgent post-Sandy health concerns
Two and a half weeks after Hurricane Sandy struck, the
affected areas continue to have urgent, unmet medical
and public health needs. FEMA and HHS officials have
told volunteer doctors, nurses and health advocates that
the federal government’s hands are tied until the city
government requests more assistance from Albany,
which then requests assistance from Washington, D.C.
We ask that the city immediately request
resources from the state and federal governments to:
• Send assistance to Staten Island—to this date the city
has not requested FEMA’s presence there
• Provide life-saving medications and supplies such as
portable nebulizers, glucometers… etc.
• Provide financial and human resources to rebuild
existing community health care infrastructures
Diabetes is common among aging adults, and it’s important to know how to recognize its symptoms. Here are some of the typical signs of diabetes.
1. Blurred Vision
2. Frequent Urination
3. Weight Loss
4. Muscle Tingling
5. Gum Disease
For More Details Please Click Here: www.homecareassistancedenver.com/senior-diabetes-symptoms/