Your Plan
Your name: |
Date: |
You can make the most of your office visit by having this form with you when you talk with your doctor.
What to bring to every appointment
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Your blood sugar log. |
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A list of all your medicines and natural health products. |
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Your questions. |
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Other test results, if available. |
Today's measurements
Measure |
Suggested target |
Today's result |
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Weight |
kg |
kg |
Blood Pressure |
______ / ______ |
______ / ______. |
Home blood glucose testing
Keeping your blood sugar in your target range can help prevent damage to your body. It also helps you prevent low blood sugar by letting you know when you need extra carbohydrates.
Time of day |
Target range for most non-pregnant adults |
Your goal |
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After waking and before eating. |
4.0–7.0 mmol/L |
mmol/L |
2 hours after a meal. |
5.0–10.0 mmol/L or 5.0–8.0 mmol/L if A1c targets are not being met |
mmol/L |
Another time of day: |
mmol/L |
mmol/L |
Other: |
mmol/L |
mmol/L |
Other: |
mmol/L |
mmol/L |
Call your doctor if your blood sugar is below __________ mmol/L or above __________ mmol/L. |
Your test results
Seeing your doctor and having certain tests on a regular schedule can help you watch for and avoid many of the problems caused by diabetes. These are some tests you may need.
Test |
What it shows |
Guideline range |
Your result |
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A1c |
How steady your blood sugar levels have been over time. |
7% or less for most men and for most women who are not pregnant |
_____% |
Cholesterol |
The amount and type of fat in the blood. |
LDL 2.0 mmol/L or less |
mmol/L |
Albumin-creatinine ratio |
Whether kidney disease is developing. |
Less than 2.0 mg/mmol |
mg/mmol |
Blood creatinine |
Estimated glomular filtration rate (eGFR) greater than 60 mL/min |
mL/min |
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Other: |
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Your foot examination results
Over time, high blood sugar can damage the nerves and blood vessels in your feet. Check your feet every day to help keep them healthy. Ask your doctor to do a foot exam at every visit.
![Right foot](/sites/default/files/healthwise/images/h9991554_001_pi.jpg)
![Left foot](/sites/default/files/healthwise/images/h9991554_002_pi.jpg)
Upcoming tests/Tests to schedule
It's important to stay up to date with all your tests. These may include an eye exam, a foot exam, a dental exam, a liver function blood test, and a cholesterol test. Talk with your doctor about which tests you need and when you should have them.
Test |
How often |
Date |
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Complete eye exam |
Once a year. If you don't have any signs of diabetic retinopathy, your doctor may recommend an exam every 2 years. |
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Complete foot exam |
Once a year |
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Dental exam and cleaning |
Every 6 months |
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Liver function blood test |
Once a year |
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Your questions and notes
Be sure to get answers to your questions. Write them here and discuss them with your doctor.
How often should I check my blood sugar? |
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What should I do if my blood sugar level is too low? |
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What should I do if my blood sugar level is too high? |
Related Information
Credits
Current as of: March 1, 2023
Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review:
E. Gregory Thompson MD - Internal Medicine
Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine
Adam Husney MD - Family Medicine
David C.W. Lau MD, PhD, FRCPC - Endocrinology
Matthew I. Kim MD - Endocrinology
Current as of: March 1, 2023
Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review:E. Gregory Thompson MD - Internal Medicine & Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine & Adam Husney MD - Family Medicine & David C.W. Lau MD, PhD, FRCPC - Endocrinology & Matthew I. Kim MD - Endocrinology