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08-12-2009, 01:03 AM
Monitoring your blood sugar level regularly lets you and your doctor know if your treatment is working. Blood tests to measure your blood sugar level may be used to track your progress.
Things to Remember<o></o>
Test your blood sugar level as often as directed by your doctor.
Share your test results with your healthcare provider.
Learn to use your test results to improve your diabetes control.
Take your medications exactly as directed.
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Things to Remember<o></o>
Test your blood sugar level as often as directed by your doctor.
Share your test results with your healthcare provider.
Learn to use your test results to improve your diabetes control.
Take your medications exactly as directed.
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