I track my granddaughter’s glucose. She was diagnosed at 3 as type 1. I see the same highs and lows with her even though she has a monitor and insulin pump. My daughter manages her numbers by coding the pump. I never would have thought to monitor my sugar not being diabetic. I think it is a terrific idea. Thanks 🦕
I wonder if a slow-release glucose pill would help with maintaining a consistent level of energy throughout the day. Have you considered looking into this or is glucose from food the preferred option?
I track my granddaughter’s glucose. She was diagnosed at 3 as type 1. I see the same highs and lows with her even though she has a monitor and insulin pump. My daughter manages her numbers by coding the pump. I never would have thought to monitor my sugar not being diabetic. I think it is a terrific idea. Thanks 🦕
How did you buy the Theia monitor? Seems to be for businesses only.
Hey Kevin - You can buy it here through my nutritionist without working with her: https://theiahealth.ai/c/abalancedtable
I wonder if a slow-release glucose pill would help with maintaining a consistent level of energy throughout the day. Have you considered looking into this or is glucose from food the preferred option?