Many people struggle with their diagnosis of diabetes, a disease that will stay with them for the rest of their lives and is undoubtedly a form of torture for many people. Many patients often come to the hospital at the beginning of their diabetes diagnosis and insist on taking their medication, but after less than six months they “disappear” and stop treatment. This bipolar phenomenon of “active treatment in the early stages and extreme avoidance in the later stages” is very common. Many diabetic patients do not have high compliance with their medication, and when they stop taking their medication for a short period of time, they do not see any problems and tell themselves that they are cured. In fact, doctors have never said that the so-called cure is only a temporary blood sugar control is still qualified, does not mean that blood sugar will never rise again. Therefore, the cure is just a kind of self-paralysis and self-evasion of the patient’s psychological protection of treatment. In many people’s view, health and disease are in complete opposition to each other, and diabetes, like many chronic diseases, is a subhealth state that requires continuous attention and treatment (including lifestyle treatment and necessary medication, understanding that it should be monitored continuously at the same time, and that it should neither be cured nor left alone overnight. Diabetes requires continuous treatment and long-term follow-up visits at intervals of three to four months. And every one to two weeks, we should systematically monitor the blood glucose before and after the second three meals of a day. Continuous blood glucose monitoring on a certain day is important for diabetic patients, on the one hand, patients can refer to blood glucose monitoring to adjust their lifestyle according to their own situation, on the other hand, regular blood glucose monitoring can also provide the most intuitive clinical reference information for doctors, so that doctors can clearly understand the changes of patients’ blood glucose and adjust the treatment plan in time.