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Blood Glucose Reporting

The Need to Increase Awareness

In the treatment and management of diabetes, the key to good control is consistent monitoring. However it is difficult to stay motivated and keep consistent. With any regiment, a feeling of exhaustion and boredom sets in after a while. It can leave you feeling that you are the only one who constantly has to regulate your diet, when you eat, and how it will make you feel.

Due to our nation's health-system, most of us with diabetes do not get the individual care and attention we need. What if your Doctor could examine your diabetes before you met with him? What if you and your Doctor knew where the pitfalls lie before hand, allowing for attention and focus to be directed to fixing the proble? This avoids using critical time finding where the problems lie.

Blood Glucose Reporting increases the interaction and communication between patient and Doctor and/or your diabetes professional.

Simple steps can help keep you consistent and motivated without the burnout. At the same time simple and easy to use features can connect your with your Doctor, Nurse, Diabetes Educator to better manage your diabetes.

How Blood Glucose Reporting works!

The Internet allows up-to-date information to be sent to any of your diabetes professionals involved.

Upload information from blood glucose monitors memory onto the website for storage and report generating.

Your can upload or enter blood glucose readings from your blood glucose monitor easily, 24 hours a day.

Your results are then forwarded to your Doctor, Nurse or Diabetes Educator for evaluation. It is your choice who gets your secure information. 
They can receive this information by email, fax or US Mail.

You will be given special software FREE to manage and see your values anytime from your PC.

A monthly service fee of only $15 each month covers unlimited entries and uploads to PeoplewithDiabetes.com. Reports are generated and reported within the next day.


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