What it's like to live with Type 2 diabetes
What it's like to live with Type 2 diabetes
What's it like living with Type 2 diabetes? Here's how just a few adjustments to your daily routine can make a big difference to your overall health
By Lisa Bendall
Keeping tabs on your blood sugar
If you’re not taking insulin, should you be testing your blood glucose during your day? The short answer is yes. You may not be using the results to adjust an insulin dose or the dinner menu, but it’s still important for people with Type 2 diabetes to be aware of their levels. “If there’s no testing, your sugars can be out of whack,” says Tabitha Palmer, a dietitian and certified diabetes educator working in Endocrinology Research at Capital Health in Halifax. “You can feel just fine with high blood sugar, but unfortunately they can still be causing all sorts of problems inside.”
You certainly don’t need to test as often as someone with Type 1 diabetes would. But it may be a good idea to check your blood glucose level once or twice during the day.
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