Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 A lot of folks I know on other lists feel that the ADA recommendations are out of date and too high. I agree with those folks. Both my old and new endos agree also. Unfortunately, I don't have any citations I can give to backup the lower numbers. On a related note, I don't like the ADA diet guidelines either. There food pyramid contains WAY too many fast carbs for me. > > I read last week in someone's post that the glucometer reading should be > 70-100 not 80-120 per the ADA website. > > could someone help me please? I've searched the website but can't find > anything. Or I'm at the wrong ADA website? > > New to this for about 4 weeks, going nuts with food - vasilating between > been just fine to having tempertantrums about eating.... Also going nuts > with readings. Don't understand why one day they will be lower or higher > after eating the exact same meal. > > JUDITH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 A lot of folks I know on other lists feel that the ADA recommendations are out of date and too high. I agree with those folks. Both my old and new endos agree also. Unfortunately, I don't have any citations I can give to backup the lower numbers. On a related note, I don't like the ADA diet guidelines either. There food pyramid contains WAY too many fast carbs for me. > > I read last week in someone's post that the glucometer reading should be > 70-100 not 80-120 per the ADA website. > > could someone help me please? I've searched the website but can't find > anything. Or I'm at the wrong ADA website? > > New to this for about 4 weeks, going nuts with food - vasilating between > been just fine to having tempertantrums about eating.... Also going nuts > with readings. Don't understand why one day they will be lower or higher > after eating the exact same meal. > > JUDITH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 A lot of folks I know on other lists feel that the ADA recommendations are out of date and too high. I agree with those folks. Both my old and new endos agree also. Unfortunately, I don't have any citations I can give to backup the lower numbers. On a related note, I don't like the ADA diet guidelines either. There food pyramid contains WAY too many fast carbs for me. > > I read last week in someone's post that the glucometer reading should be > 70-100 not 80-120 per the ADA website. > > could someone help me please? I've searched the website but can't find > anything. Or I'm at the wrong ADA website? > > New to this for about 4 weeks, going nuts with food - vasilating between > been just fine to having tempertantrums about eating.... Also going nuts > with readings. Don't understand why one day they will be lower or higher > after eating the exact same meal. > > JUDITH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 > > In a message dated 2/26/2006 11:50:28 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, > helperdogs2@... writes: > > I read last week in someone's post that the glucometer reading should be > 70-100 not 80-120 per the ADA website. > > I think you may have that confused. The post stated it used to be 90-130 for the ADA recommendation. Newer recommendations are 80-120 which is what I think you mentioned your dr told you. The 70-100 mentioned was " normal " ranges not target ranges for diabetics. However, my CDE did tell our class that once we got to the first target for a while we should try the next goal of " normal " . So I wouldn't worry about that right now. Just try for the range your dr mentioned for now. It all depends on the rest of your medical history as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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