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jennyjoan | 06:42 Thu 03rd Oct 2019 | Body & Soul
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in the diabetic kit there is an option to buy "mmol" or mg - can any explain what this.

I think it is just different measurements tia
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jj good morning mg is a weight 1000th of a kilogram, mmol is a fluid measurement.

"I think it is just different measurements tia"

Exactly.
mg is old fashioned.....mmol is modern terminology.
When one gets used to one...they change it ;-)
why are you buying diabetic kit?
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thanks tony - knew it was a measurement. my nephew had a very bad attack some weeks ago (really bad) (haven't the full story yet) but I would like to buy a diabetic kit so that I can keep an eye on my own levels (I;ll know on Friday) I think it would be mmol - eg 5.3 mg 5000 (or something like that). I understand the 5.3 better as I have been monitoring another friend per se.
Jens insulin pens are dialled in in ml
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as I say I hope to know on Friday - what I am type - I could be tablet, diet controlled or insulin. Do think it will be tablet controlled if I am diabetic at all. It's just the Diabetes is rampant among my family and I want to take care of it as quickly as I am aware of it.
jj he should have been given a blood sugar monitor to check his levels.
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he is not well Tony - he is over 42 now and has been diabetic since he was 13 and should know all about it. However he is too hard working, and so I think he is stressed, overworked etc etc and not taking care of himself and also a young family of 3 - so it is not easy for him. I am very worried about him
Anything between 5 and 7 is classed as normal. Have a read through this if you have not already.

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/diabetes/
jj if he wants to he will show you his log book of readings.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mole_(unit)
Seems to be bits/mass as far as I can tell.
And appears to have a fiddle factor in the definition to ensure 1mol = 1 gram; or something like that.
jj if you are worried about yourself, book GP appointment they will be able to give you blood and urine test.
If this if for you, don't buy anything. Go to your GP and he will send you for a blood test that will show your average glucose measurements over the previous three months.
He will prescribe the appropriate medication if you need it.

It depends when you take the blood test, Tony. Before meals it should be between 4 and 7. Two hours after it should be under 8.

Even non-diabetics can have a much higher reading after 1 hour of eating. It's no good testing willy nilly.
hc ~I am well versed when blood sugar tests should be taken, of course they change.
hc send key pressed to soon, if a blood sugar test kit is prescribed by GP I would imagine instructions for use are given plus instruction leaflet enclosed with the diagnose kit.
I think Jenny intends buying one, Tony, to find out if she is diabetic.

I have 'dawn phenomenon' which means my fasting glucose is always sky high even though the bloods tests show my average glucose level is normal.
We were given one by the doctors.
OK hc still think she could get one one a script from her GP
Why would someone who hadn't been diagnosed as a diabetic want a Diabetic kit?
To have one prescribed on the NHS would be a total waste of taxpayers money.
If you want to monitor your blood sugar levels then go to the GP once every six months or a year for a blood test.

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