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Raqiba Shihab
Many thanks. My husband has Type 2 diabetes and we were a bit concerned about his blood sugar/glucose levels because he was experiencing symptoms of hyperglyceamia. We used a glucometer which displays the reading mg/dl so in my need to know what the difference
between and mg/dl and mmol/l is, i came across your article and was so pleased to aquire a lot more info regarding blood glucose, how to read and convert it.
between and mg/dl and mmol/l is, i came across your article and was so pleased to aquire a lot more info regarding blood glucose, how to read and convert it.
Bhavani
It was really informative and useful for people who don't know conversion. Thanks to you
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- READ THIS FIRST
- Table of Contents
- Where's the FAQ?
- What's this newsgroup like?
- Abuse of the newsgroup
- The newsgroup charter
- Newsgroup posting guidelines
- What is glucose? What does "bG" mean?
- What are mg/dl and mmol/l? How to convert? Glucose? Cholesterol?
- What is c-peptide? What do c-peptide levels mean?
- What's type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes?
- Is it OK to discuss diabetes insipidus here? What is it?
- How about discussing hypoglycemia?
- Helping with the diagnosis (DM or hypoglycemia) and waiting
- Exercise and insulin
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