Lilly diabetes self care diary 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the lilly diabetes self care diary in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information at the top, including your name, healthcare provider’s details, and emergency contact information. This ensures that all relevant parties have access to your health data.
  3. Move on to the 'Small Steps to Managing Diabetes' section. Here, you can note down your blood sugar testing schedule and A1C goals as discussed with your healthcare provider.
  4. In the 'Health Checklist', regularly update your personal targets for blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and other health measures. This will help you stay accountable during healthcare visits.
  5. Utilize the 'Blood Sugar Diary' section to log your blood sugar readings before and after meals throughout the week. This tracking is crucial for understanding how different foods affect your levels.
  6. Finally, complete the 'Your Diabetes Plan' page with target ranges and medication details. This personalized plan will serve as a reference during consultations with your healthcare provider.

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Recommended foods Fruits. Vegetables. Whole grains. Legumes, such as beans and peas. Low-fat dairy products, such as milk and cheese.
The Self Care Inventory is intended to assess patients perceptions of the degree to which they adhere to recommendations for diabetes care. The measure is administered to the patient, in the case of adolescents and adults. With preadolescents, it is recommended that parents complete the form.
Lilly expects to submit orforglipron for the treatment of type 2 diabetes to global regulatory agencies in 2026.
In optimising the consultation, five Cs need attention: control, compliance, complications, counseling/concerns, and customization. Patients with chronic conditions must become the principal caregiver themselves looking after their diet, exercise, lifestyle modification, medication use, and self monitoring.
Classic symptoms include the three Ps: polydipsia (excessive thirst), polyuria (excessive urination), polyphagia (excessive hunger), weight loss, and blurred vision. If left untreated, the disease can lead to various health complications, including disorders of the cardiovascular system, eye, kidney, and nerves.

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The three Ps are the most common signs of diabetes. Polyuria means frequent urination, polydipsia means excessive thirst, and polyphagia means excessive hunger.
The main symptoms are known as the 4 Ts Thirst, Toilet, Tiredness, Thinner. If you notice your child is thirsty or using the toilet more frequently, is always feeling tired, or has lost weight recently, seek immediate medical advice.

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