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A blood-glucose monitor  is an essential tool for measuring blood sugar levels and it is something that every diabetic should own. Not only do they allow you to check glucose levels at any given time, but they also help you maintain a good record of your blood sugar levels from day to day and hour to hour. Many of the newest monitors are less invasive and more functional than ever, making the task of monitoring your blood sugar more convenient and less time consuming.

Choosing a Monitor

Choosing a blood-glucose monitor is a very personal decision. Nonetheless, there are several of things to look for in order to make an informed decision about which monitor to buy. Keep in mind that having at least two monitors is best. That way you can double check your readings in the case that you have an extremely high or low result.

Comparing Manufacturer Models

Please note that BD Logic, a company that teaches about diabetes education, no longer manufactures glucose monitoring systems and that the glucose test strips will be phased out by the end of 2007.

Abbott Laboratories

The FreeStyle Flash  (shown) is perhaps the most popular because it is said to be virtually painless and it is one of the smallest meters available. Ideal for young diabetics. For a bigger display and fast readouts, choose the FreeStyle Freedom  instead.

Bayer Health Care

Bayer has a number of models called Ascensia Most are small, easy to use and very portable. For maximum memory, PC ompatibility, test strip cartridges (rather than strips) and 100 result memory, try the Ascensia DEX 2 Diabetes Care System  (shown).

Home Diagnostics

The Side Kick  is perhaps the smallest monitoring system around, and it's even disposable. The small tube (much like a film canister) holds 50 test strips and is pre-coded for convenience. It also offers multi-site testing.

LifeScan

The OneTouch Ultra  series are super fast (5 second readings) and only draw a single microliter of blood to get a result. The Ultra Smart (shown) is the top of the line, offering A1c testing and even automatic charting of results on a big, easy to read screen.

Arkray (HypoGuard)

The Advance Micro-draw  is fast, accurate, and draws very little blood, making it less painful. Plus it offers a 250 memory and PC compatibility. The only drawback is that it's not very portable and requires 15 seconds to display results and two steps for testing.

Roche Diagnostics

The Accu-Chek Aviva  uses ultra-slim lancets for an easier, less painful test plus big strips to help catch all the blood needed without requiring a retest. A big display makes reading results easy, an averaging feature is handy, plus 500 memory and the ability to download to a PC.

Walmart

As quick and fast as the OneTouch, with multi-site testing, the Reli On Ultima  is one of the least expensive monitors around and the price for the test strips can't be beat.

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