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Testing Blood Sugars

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AskNadia: Leaving One Blood Glucose Strips Out to Test Later

February 5, 2018 Nadia Al-Samarrie 0 Comments AskNadia, Blood Sugar

Dear Nadia, This might sound lazy but it gets tiresome to keep on going into a bottle of blood glucose

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Blog Diabetes Family High Blood Sugar Insulin Low Carb Manage/Management Prediabetes Testing Blood Sugars Type 2 Issues 

An Unexpected Grief Down Under

November 14, 2011 Nadia Al-Samarrie 0 Comments

Today is World Diabetes Day

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Blog Diabetes Glucose Manage/Management Testing Blood Sugars Type 1 Issues 

My Experience With Team Type 1

October 1, 2011 Nadia Al-Samarrie 0 Comments

I first met Team Type 1 in 2006, when I was 17 years old. They were competing in the Race

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AskNadia: Exercising to Avoid Diabetes Complications
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AskNadia: Exercising to Avoid Diabetes Complications

January 4, 2023January 4, 2023 Nadia Al-Samarrie 0

Dear Nadia: I know I need to exercise to avoid diabetes complications. I just can’t get motivated to get going.

AskNadia: Struggling With Type 2 Diabetes and My A1C
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AskNadia: Struggling With Type 2 Diabetes and My A1C

October 15, 2022October 15, 2022 Nadia Al-Samarrie 0
AskNadia: What is Considered a Good A1C Range?
American Association Of Clinical Endocrinologists Ask Nadia AskNadia Blood Glucose Blood Glucose Meter Blood Glucose Reading Blood Glucose Test Diabetes Health Hemoglobin Type 2 

AskNadia: What is Considered a Good A1C Range?

June 27, 2022July 26, 2022 Nadia Al-Samarrie 3
AskNadia: How to Bring Down A 434 Blood Sugar?
A1c Levels AskNadia Blood Glucose Reading Diabetes High Blood Sugar Insulin Medication Type1 Type2 

AskNadia: How to Bring Down A 434 Blood Sugar?

May 2, 2022March 29, 2022 Nadia Al-Samarrie 0

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