ABBOTT glucose markers

Abueloplus's profile photo   07/31/2013 4:16 p.m.

  
Abueloplus
07/31/2013 4:16 p.m.

Hello friends, my name is Osvaldo and I am new in this forum.I am old enough to consider VVVVVVVV, although I do not suffer from diabetes, the doctor has told me that I have a tendency to diabetes, my wife has changed my food system for some time and I find it very bored at my age to have to eat andDrink in a different way.Thank God I have no diabetes yet but I have some hyperpto, which means that they control me sugar (only sweeteners) and salt (doubly boring).I visit a Urology specialist every six months because I have "something" of prostatitis and also a clinical doctor who makes me a series of several analyzes.I have a tape of running and an elliptical bike with which I do gymnastics (5 hours per week) and on weekends I walk with my boss (hehe) about 5 to 6 kilometers.We live in Sweden and here the summer itself hards very little, therefore it is important to own the necessary elements to do gymnastics.The reason for this message is to ask for your help.They have given me a couple of glucose markers of the Abbott brand.The models are Freestyle Lite and Precision Xceed, both mark in mmol/l.I have searched in the manuals but I do not find any table of values.Do you know how to inform me how many mmol/ or mg/ dl means low glucose, medium, good or high?H

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07/31/2013 8:02 p.m.

Try this page to make the conversion Link

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