Hey y’all,
So I know a lot of us have to deal with keeping track of our blood sugar levels, whether we have diabetes or are just trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle. And let me tell you, keeping track of all those numbers can be overwhelming sometimes. But don’t worry, I’ve got some resources to make it a little easier.
Blood sugar chart #1
First up, we have this blood sugar chart from Template Lab. It shows the normal range for blood sugar, as well as high and low ranges. There’s even a spot to track your blood pressure.
Blood sugar chart #2
Next we have another chart, this one from uRoomsurf. It’s similar to the Template Lab chart, but has some different ranges and a designated spot to record the time of day.
Blood sugar chart #3
For those of you who prefer a more basic chart, check out this one from My Excel Templates. It just has the normal range and a spot for each day of the week.
Blood sugar chart #4
If you want a chart that’s a little more detailed, take a look at this one from Excel Templates. It not only has spots to record your blood sugar levels, but also your medication doses and meal times.
Blood sugar chart #5
Another option from Template Lab, this chart has a line graph to really visualize your blood sugar trends. It also includes spots for medication doses, exercise, and notes.
Blood sugar chart #6
If you’re looking for a chart with a little more color, this one from Template Lab has got you covered. It also includes spots for your weight and blood pressure.
Blood sugar chart #7
This final blood sugar chart from Template Lab is simple and clean, with just the normal and high ranges.
Blood sugar levels chart #1
Now let’s take a look at a blood sugar levels chart. This one from Healthline has the normal range as well as the ranges for pre-diabetes and diabetes.
Blood sugar levels chart #2
For a more detailed chart, check out this one from Diabetes Meal Plans. It includes the normal range, as well as ranges for different times of day and hemoglobin A1C levels.
Blood sugar control chart
Finally, we have this blood sugar control chart from uRoomsurf. It’s a little different from the others, as it’s designed to help you identify patterns in your blood sugar levels and make adjustments to your medication and diet accordingly.
Hopefully these resources will make it a little easier to keep track of your blood sugar levels, no matter what your goals are. Remember to always consult with your doctor about any concerns, and make sure to take care of yourself!