On Both Sides of the Bed Rails: Part 2

 

 
This post is for those who have been asking what kind of glucometer I use.


I currently use the Contour Next, and based on my own experience, this is the glucometer that has worked best for me so far. As someone living with diabetes and as a nurse, accuracy and consistency matter a lot to me, and this device has been reliable in helping me monitor my blood sugar levels day to day.


One thing I really appreciate is that it can be paired with a mobile app, which makes tracking much easier. The app is called Contour, and it connects to your phone via Bluetooth. Whether you’re using an iPhone or an Android device, having your readings automatically saved and organized takes away a bit of the mental load that comes with daily monitoring. It’s helpful to look back at trends rather than just isolated numbers.


That said, it’s not perfect. The main downside for me is the cost of the test strips, which I do find to be on the expensive side. Managing a chronic condition already comes with ongoing expenses, so this is something I had to consider. Thankfully, I was able to find more affordable options online, including on Shopee, which helped make it more sustainable for me.


As always, this is not a recommendation or medical advice, just a personal share. What works for one person may not work for another. I’m simply sharing what has been part of my own routine in case it helps someone who is still figuring out what works best for them.


Managing diabetes is very personal, and we all find our way one step at a time.




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