Free Diabetic Log Sheets for Blood Glucose Readings
If you have
type 2 diabetes,
you know the importance of monitoring and keeping track of your blood glucose levels. Here
are a couple of
free diabetic log sheets
you can use. Just copy & paste them into a word-processing program of your
choice to print them, or highlight and select it to print. To use:
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- Enter your blood glucose reading into each corresponding box.
- The additional columns marked Other can be used for snacks, exercise sessions, etc.
- The Notes column is for anything that might have affected your blood
sugar, ie. missing an exercise session, skipping a meal, etc.
If you don't take medication or insulin:
Start Date: ___________________
End Date: __________________
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Day |
Breakfast |
Lunch |
Dinner |
Bedtime |
Other _____ |
Other _____ |
Notes |
Sunday |
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Monday |
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Tuesday |
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Wednesday |
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Thursday |
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Friday |
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Saturday |
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If you take medication or insulin:
Start Date: ___________________
End Date: __________________
|
Day |
Breakfast |
Lunch |
Dinner |
Bedtime |
Other _____ |
Notes |
|
Dose | Reading |
Dose | Reading |
Dose | Reading |
Dose | Reading |
Dose | Reading |
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Sunday |
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Monday |
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Tuesday |
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Wednesday |
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Thursday |
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Friday |
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Saturday |
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Download in PDF format
Print off as many sheets as you need and place them in a binder for later reference.
These free diabetic log sheets can be modified to suit your situation. For example,
if you take more than one type of medication, you can add another line to record the
dosages for each. Make good notes about exercise and food choices too, just in case
one of the readings is too high or too low - it will be easier for you to learn how
your body works and keep your blood sugar levels
well-managed.
The information on this website is based on our own research and personal experience,
and is not a substitute for medical advice. Questions about your health and individual
situation should be directed to your doctor.