The Best Life's lead nutritionist shares the number one most important thing every new diabetic must know—her blood sugar level.
The only way to truly know how your blood sugar is doing is to check it. This is so critical that it's the first goal on the Best Life diabetes program. (You can skip this goal if you have pre-diabetes).

But don't stop there: Next, record that number. Trust me on this one; you'll never remember those numbers if you don't log them! We offer a variety of logging tools—from simple pen-and-paper logs you can print out to easy online logging, which offers lots of great features to help you discern your blood sugar patterns.

That's the ultimate goal of testing and logging—to spot patterns and figure out what you're doing right and what you could improve upon to get the best possible blood sugar. You'll find out which meals are kindest on blood sugar and whether exercise causes blood sugar to go up or down (which, in turn, could mean you need to adjust medication accordingly).

You and your doctor may have worked out a testing schedule. If not, here's one that will give you good information. You may need to test more often—this is just a suggested schedule. 

Get the Best Life's sample diabetes testing schedule
As a reminder, always consult your doctor for medical advice and treatment before starting any program.

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