Diabetis
Diabetis supplies
More and more Americans are waking up to the reality that there is no cure for diabetis. The best they can do when dealing with this sweet killer is to limit the damage by taking their medicines regularly, and leading a more disciplined life.

The latest figures released by the American Diabetes Association show that 17 million Americans are suffering from diabetis. These patients need proper advice and an authentic medical outlet for obtaining their diabetes supplies. Already scores of vendors have set up shops, both offline and online, to provide diabeties supplies. The insurance companies too have got into the act and have drawn up a list of items for which policy holders can make claims.
The diabetes patients, depending upon their condition and the kind of medication prescribed, need to keep a proper stock of the following supplies:

Insulin, Insulin Pumps and Syringes: Insulin is generally prescribed when a diabetis patient has exhausted all the traditional channels of medication. Also, there is no returning back once the patient is put onto insulin. Fortunately, the patient need not visit a dispensary or a hospital to get his daily or weekly quota of insulin. The patient can take the insulin directly either by injecting it through a syringe or by using the insulin pump.
Among the devices available to a patient are: insulin delivery syringes, insulin pens, jet injectors, external insulin pumps, implantable insulin pumps and insulin inhalers. The patient can decide which device suits him more - both from the point of view of physical convenience and costs.
The patient must also know the places from where insulin can be bought, because some kinds of insulin have to be bought either from a pharmacy or a drug company. Blood Glucose Meter, lancets and testing strips: Every diabetes patient must buy a blood glucose meter. He must also stock a full supply of lancets and testing strips to enable him to test the sugar levels regularly. There are several testing meters available today, the leading brands being OneTouch, Accu-Chek and FreeStyle. The testing is an important part of controlling diabetes because it helps the patient regulate the sugar levels. The patient should therefore never compromise on this key diabetes control kit, and should always carry it with him.
Emergency Supplies: Diabetis patients must always carry on their person a small amount of glucose that can be taken whenever there is an attack of hypoglycemia. They should also keep sweet juice, honey or candy at easily reachable places at office or home for such emergencies.
It is also advisable for patients to carry medical identity papers to enable passers by to extend help in emergencies.
The patients who are prone to severe hypoglycemic conditions must stock injectable glucagon that can be injected if the patient faints.
Diabetis snack bars: A recent development has been the manufacture of diabeties snacks. Such food bars are not meant to check attacks of hypoglycemia but to prevent it. They can be used as part of regular meal to stock up sugar supply.
Skin cream: Another useful diabetes resource is skin cream that comes in useful during travel, and saves the patient unnecessary pain.
Several diabetes supply stores have come up in the US given the increase in the number of patients. These stores are a good source to obtain regular supplies. The patients can also take the help of American Diabetes Association to locate diabetis supply stores in their area.
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