Yes. On the website www.vertex42.com you can download a pdf-file so you follow-up your blood glucose level. You have to contact your doctor to know what your upper and lower levels should be.
Simple chart for normal blood glucose levels...
Glucagon is the hormone that raises blood glucose levels.
You can order a chart for your glucose levels when you purchase a glucose meter. You can buy the item from you local pharmacy or online at websites like Amazon and eBay.
A website called sugarstats.com provides a free glucose system which is stored online. There is also a microsoft excel worksheet that your glucose levels can be stored on.
Glucagon is catabolic and increases blood glucose levels, insulin is anabolic decreases blood glucose levels.
To create a flow chart illustrating how insulin and glucagon maintain blood glucose levels, start with "Increased Blood Glucose" leading to "Pancreas Releases Insulin," which prompts "Cells Take Up Glucose" and "Liver Stores Glucose as Glycogen." Conversely, from "Decreased Blood Glucose," draw an arrow to "Pancreas Releases Glucagon," which results in "Liver Converts Glycogen to Glucose" and "Glucose Released into Blood." This flowchart shows the opposing actions of insulin and glucagon in regulating blood sugar levels.
To find a blood glucose chart online, you can find one at the American or Canadian diabetics Organization. They are free and easy to use to record glucose it the blood.
You can download a free glucose level chart for Microsoft Excel on the internet. This cart lets you track your blood sugar levels throughout the day. It allows you to enter in normal blood sugar levels, both high and low, so you can see how well you are staying within your healthy range.
Cortisol release can increase blood glucose levels.
Glucagon increases blood glucose levels.
Yes, glycogenolysis is the breakdown of glycogen into glucose, which can increase blood glucose levels.
A blood glucose chart can be found online via a number of websites. Such a chart is available on sites including WebMD, Healthiack, Medindia, American Diabetes Association.