The vast majority of Diabetes meters (also called glucose meters) have a large screen with the information you need on it. If you test before you eat, the number should be between 70 and 130 mg/dl. If you take your test after you eat, your number should be no higher than 180 mg/dl. http://www.ehow.com/how_5024533_read-glucose-meter.html
You can receive a diabetic meter in many places. You can get it for free directly from the manufacturer in some places. You can also buy one from Amazon.
No, you do not need to be on benefits to get a free diabetic meter. For more information go to free-diabetes-meter.com/, free-glucose-meter.com/diabetes-store-glucose-meters.html.
Please go to http://www.free-diabetes-meter.com/ and follow the three easy steps listed on the website to qualify for your free diabetic meter. Good luck!
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Nope, when the meter's broke there ain't no-one can read it.
http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/healthy-recipes/diabetic/main.aspx has a great selection of recipes that are diabetic friendly. They also have other diabetic friendly articles to read as well.
Some can others can not. In depends on the individual person and whether the diabetic is insulin dependant or non-insulin-dependant. The safest way is to be guided by your blood glucose meter. Let is be your best friend. Eat according to your meter!
Generally, when you purchase strips for a diabetic blood glucose meter in Canada, the actual meter is provided free of charge. The following website offers a variety of those free meters, http://www.onetouch.ca/english/index.asp
No but you can use a volt meter to read voltage.
a blood glucose meter used to test blood sugar by diabetic people.
You can receive coupons for companies such a Bayer or even your insurance may pay for a meter! Plenty of meter companies will give you free meters, all you have to do is purchase some strips.
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