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New Technology for Diabetics

 

In an age when technology is playing an increasingly dominant role in the everyday lives of people around the world, diabetes is no exception. Research into new ways for diabetics to monitor their glucose levels continues to evolve. Individuals should be aware that in many instances, what’s being called new technology is actually additions or upgrades to existing devices.

Miniaturization and no finger prick systems are on the forefront of development. Others provide an easier way to monitor glucose levels, but still require the physical injection of insulin. The following are just some of the new technologies that have been approved for use by the FDA or are currently pending.

One device is an app for an insulin pump that continuously monitors glucose levels and has the ability to automatically shut off or resume insulin as required. Smaller insulin pumps are also part of new technologies.

A popular advance in diabetic monitoring is a two-part sensor system. A small, unobtrusive patch is worn on the body. When an individual wants to check their glucose levels, they simply hold a small receiver to the patch for a reading.

Falling insulin levels is an ever-present danger for diabetics. Hypoglycemia can send diabetics into a coma and even cause death. A pen is now available to treat very low blood sugar levels. It’s a one-time injection.

Spikes in glucose levels after meals are common, even when diabetics take insulin as directed. A new, faster-acting insulin has been developed that will begin to affect glucose levels in as little as 13 minutes, as compared to the typical 27 minutes of traditional insulins.

Rather than creating new types of insulin, pumps, or other monitoring devices, many tech companies in the medical field are simply turning to wireless communication in the form of Bluetooth to augment already existing technologies. The addition of the tech enables glucose readings to automatically go to phones as a more convenient form of monitoring.

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If you have extra, unopened and unused boxes of diabetic test strips – whether you have switched brands, no longer need to test or test less frequently, or have a loved one who has passed away – don’t let them gather dust until they’ve expired and end up in the trash. We’re the best place to sell diabetic test strips online, and if you want to sell your test strips, we’re here to make the process easy and enjoyable!

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Questions you Should ask if you are Diagnosed with Diabetes

You’ll have many questions if you’re diagnosed with diabetes. Unfortunately, you’ll typically think of them only when you return home. A diabetes diagnosis usually comes as a shock to most people and it will be overwhelming at first. Your life will change in significant ways and you’ll be faced with learning a multitude of new information. The following are questions you should definitely ask your physician about diabetes.

  1. What type of diabetes do I have?
  2. What should my glucose levels be?
  3. How will I monitor my glucose levels and how often?
  4. What are the symptoms and warning signs of glucose levels that are too high?
  5. What are the symptoms and warning signs of glucose levels that are too low and what should I do?
  6. What lifestyle and diet changes should I make?
  7. How do we know which insulin or medications are right for me?
  8. What are the side effects of my medications?
  9. What effects and complications will diabetes have on my body and what can I do to avoid them?
  10. How often will I need to see the doctor and what tests will I need to have?
  11. Are there foods I can’t eat at all anymore?
  12. Do I need to lose weight?
  13. Will I ever be able to stop treatment for diabetes?

During the first year of treatment after a diabetes diagnosis, you’ll be dealing with new medications and they may have side effects. It’s important that you speak with your doctor and make him/her aware of what you’re experiencing. Symptoms may be innocuous or the signs of a problem.

Talk with family members and let them know what you’re going through. The help and support of family members will go a long way toward helping you manage the disease and remaining positive. Remember that mental health is an important element of managing diabetes. Don’t feel self-conscious about your diagnosis and the steps you have to take to monitor and manage the condition. Self-care is critical.

If you would like to find out about earning cash for your unwanted, unused and boxed test strips, complete our online quote form today.

If you have extra, unopened and unused boxes of diabetic test strips – whether you have switched brands, no longer need to test or test less frequently, or have a loved one who has passed away – don’t let them gather dust until they’ve expired and end up in the trash. We’re the best place to sell diabetic test strips online, and if you want to sell your test strips, we’re here to make the process easy and enjoyable!

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Making Money with your Excess Test Strips

Many people have been turning their excess diabetic test strips into extra cash for years and people that have never considered selling their extra strips have begun doing so. Now is one of the best times ever to sell your test strips. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of people have lost their job and their insurance coverage with it. The need is greater than ever before.

There’s an estimated 29 million people with diabetes according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Test strips are expensive and there are multiple factors that prohibit people from obtaining the essential tools required to manage their disease. Many insurance companies second guess doctor’s orders, refusing to pay for the number of test strips physicians prescribe and people actually need.

In a strange twist of the health care system, other insurance companies pay for more test strips than you may need. You can sell those extra test strips to earn some extra cash while helping to save the lives of others. The strips simply need to be unexpired and to have been appropriately stored to ensure their efficacy.

Selling your own diabetic test strips is completely legal. The only prohibition is if they were paid for by a government-funded insurance plan such as Medicaid or Medicare. You can make a considerable amount of extra money selling your test strips. The most expensive part of managing the disease for people is purchasing their test strips and it’s on ongoing expense every month.

By selling your extra test strips, you can make some extra money for yourself and help those with diabetes obtain the crucial strips they need to manage and monitor the disease. From 2002-2013, the price of diabetic supplies increased by approximately 300 percent. By selling your excess test strips, you can make some extra money and help save lives.

If you would like to find out about earning cash for your unwanted, unused and boxed test strips, complete our online quote form today.

If you have extra, unopened and unused boxes of diabetic test strips – whether you have switched brands, no longer need to test or test less frequently, or have a loved one who has passed away – don’t let them gather dust until they’ve expired and end up in the trash. We’re the best place to sell diabetic test strips online, and if you want to sell your test strips, we’re here to make the process easy and enjoyable!

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Where to Find Great Recipes for Diabetics

Diabetics are constantly on the hunt for low calorie, low sugar recipes as part of an ongoing strategy for managing their disease. Recipes purporting to be beneficial for diabetics abound, but the biggest challenge is finding dishes that actually taste good. The problems are the same whether an individual likes meat or is following a vegan lifestyle. The difficulty is compounded if the individual is a “picky” eater.

An Internet search will return thousands of sites that claim to have the best, tastiest, most effective, or easiest to make recipes for diabetics. Individuals should be wary of websites that claim to have dessert recipes that use natural sweeteners such as honey. The body doesn’t distinguish between the sources of sugar. The body treats all sugars the same.

The best sources for diabetic recipes are medical websites such as the Mayo Clinic. The world-renowned medical center has recipes for appetizers, beverages, bread, desserts, dozens of main dishes, sauces and dressings, and soups, salads and sandwiches.

Another good source is the American Diabetes Association. The organization features recipes for those that prefer bland food to those with international zest. Low carb main dishes, sides and salads can be found, along with popular mail delivery meal kits that meet the needs of diabetics. Individuals can also sign up to have more recipes delivered to their inbox. The organization offers tips and a wealth of information for helping people manage their disease.

EatingWell is a website that has recipes for diabetics, along with tips and news about healthy eating as a sustainable model for health. Dozens of recipes are highlighted that include quick to make, smoothies, casseroles, those for slow cookers, regional cuisine, vegans, and recipes for holidays and special occasions. A special section is dedicated to diabetic recipes and some in other categories are also appropriate for those with diabetes.

If you would like to find out about earning cash for your unwanted, unused and boxed test strips, complete our online quote form today.

If you have extra, unopened and unused boxes of diabetic test strips – whether you have switched brands, no longer need to test or test less frequently, or have a loved one who has passed away – don’t let them gather dust until they’ve expired and end up in the trash. We’re the best place to sell diabetic test strips online, and if you want to sell your test strips, we’re here to make the process easy and enjoyable!

Visit us at Sell Your Test Strips and get your free quote today!

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