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Tasty Recipes for People with Diabetes and Their Families
www.cdc.govKnow your diabetes ABCs (see the call out on the previous page). Ask your doctor for an A1C test at least twice a year. Talk to your doctor about how to plan your meals around taking your medication and being physically active to stabilize your blood sugar. If you are taking insulin, your meals need to be planned around your medications.
4 Steps to Manage Your Diabetes for Life
www.cdc.govyour diabetes and live a long and active life. Contents. Step 1: Learn about diabetes 1 Step 2: Know your diabetes ABCs 5 Step 3: Learn how to live with diabetes 8 Step 4: Get routine care to stay healthy 11 Things to remember 12 My Diabetes Care Record 13 To learn more 16
DAILY DIABETES MEAL PLANNING GUIDE
summithealthcare.netDAILY DIABETES MEAL PLANNING GUIDE A daily meal plan is an important part of your diabetes management, along with physical activity, blood sugar (glucose) checks, and, often, diabetes medications. There is no ideal meal plan that works for everyone with diabetes. This guide provides you with a variety of information that may help you plan your ...
Healthy Eating for Diabetes - Alberta Health Services
www.albertahealthservices.caHealthy eating to manage diabetes The choices below can help you to manage your diabetes. Eat 3 meals a day Spreading your food over the day helps control blood sugar. Snacks can reduce hunger between meals. Include snacks if they help you eat smaller portions at your next meal. Spread carbohydrates over the day
Meds & Kit - Diabetes UK
www.diabetes.org.ukguide, and we’ve made every effort to make sure it is accurate. These listings are for information only, and we can’t recommend or endorse any specific products for diabetes care. Please talk since to your diabetes team about the treatments and equipment that are available for you. The British Diabetic Association operating as Diabetes UK,
Your Diabetes Care and Management Plan
professional.diabetes.orgCheck your blood sugar levels as as agreed upon in your diabetes care plan. If your daily blood sugar levels or time-in-range are not at your goal, discuss how to change your plan or add medication to help you get there. If your blood sugar levels are often low or your time-below-range (TBR) is too . high, talk with your diabetes care provider ...