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Diabetes and Related Issues
Monday, September 28th, 2009 at
8:09 pm
DIABETES
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a very common and well known disease now days. People have started taking it as serious as they take to Cancer, but the most important question to know is “What is Diabetes?”
Diabetes is known as problem of ‘high sugar’. Fasting blood glucose level of around 126mg% or more is called as diabetes.
What is Prediabetes?
When the fasting blood glucose level ranges between 101 and 125 mg%, it is known as Prediabetes. This stage is an important one which gives an opportunity to prevent full blown diabetes to occur.
What are the reasons behind Diabetes?
Much of our food which we eat is converted into glucose. To consume this glucose our body requires insulin. When lacking of insulin occurs, this glucose cannot be utilized properly by the body and diabetes occurs.
Why do symptoms occur in diabetes?
Diabetes symptoms occur because of storage of high blood sugar and less sugar utilization by the body parts.
Diabetes symptoms
Accumulation of high blood sugar causes excess of urination, excess in thirst, vision difficulty, increased infection chances. Inability of body to consume glucose causes excessive hunger, irritability, confusion, weakness, tiredness and weight loss that can be dangerous.
Why is it important to know about diabetes?
Diabetes can cause serious complications which can cause early death. Additionally it can also cause severe economical burden for the patient and the government. One of ten people gets diabetes.
Can diabetes be prevented and cured?
Our body generates insulin, lacking of insulin is the reason behind Diabetes. Diabetes can be prevented by providing some additional insulin to an individual by some external medium. In some cases diabetes can be prevented and in some it can be cured. That is for very small percentage of patients only. We should not be fooled by false claims of cure for diabetes.
What are the major complications of diabetes?
Complications of diabetes can be life threatening and include ketosis, low blood sugar, kidney failure, high blood sugar, heart attack, acidosis, stroke and sepsis. Other complications of diabetes can be debilitating and include foot amputation, blindness, impaired kidney function, impotence and nerve problems.
Can Diabetes complications be prevented?
Yes they can be. All the complications of diabetes can be prevented if the proper treatment and management for diabetes starts on a right time. Even if the proper treatment and management starts late further significant deterioration can be prevented.
Can a diabetic live a normal life?
Yes they can. With the help of advance therapy a diabetic can easily live a normal life as a non-diabetic person can. To live normal life, the patient should have full knowledge of diabetes, its prevention and complications. For the best outcomes diabetic person should also know where they stand in reference to the best available care for this disease in the world. Just consulting with a doctor and taking medicines is not enough for them.
Is urine glucose testing the right and best way to mange diabetes?
No. Daily blood sugar testing is the best way to manage diabetes. Urine shows glucose when it is over 180mg percent in the blood. Much harm can happen when blood sugar lies between 140 and 180 percent on long term basis. Also morning urine gives an average of all night’s urine. Blood sugar testing is therefore the best way to manage diabetes.
What is the most important number in diabetes?
Blood sugar testing gives blood level of sugar for that particular moment when the blood was taken for testing. A1C is another important test which gives an average of blood sugar readings over the past few months. A1C is even more important than a single blood sugar reading as it is to correlated with complications of diabetes in a patient.
By: Prashant
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What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a very common and well known disease now days. People have started taking it as serious as they take to Cancer, but the most important question to know is “What is Diabetes?”
Diabetes is known as problem of ‘high sugar’. Fasting blood glucose level of around 126mg% or more is called as diabetes.
What is Prediabetes?
When the fasting blood glucose level ranges between 101 and 125 mg%, it is known as Prediabetes. This stage is an important one which gives an opportunity to prevent full blown diabetes to occur.
What are the reasons behind Diabetes?
Much of our food which we eat is converted into glucose. To consume this glucose our body requires insulin. When lacking of insulin occurs, this glucose cannot be utilized properly by the body and diabetes occurs.
Why do symptoms occur in diabetes?
Diabetes symptoms occur because of storage of high blood sugar and less sugar utilization by the body parts.
Diabetes symptoms
Accumulation of high blood sugar causes excess of urination, excess in thirst, vision difficulty, increased infection chances. Inability of body to consume glucose causes excessive hunger, irritability, confusion, weakness, tiredness and weight loss that can be dangerous.
Why is it important to know about diabetes?
Diabetes can cause serious complications which can cause early death. Additionally it can also cause severe economical burden for the patient and the government. One of ten people gets diabetes.
Can diabetes be prevented and cured?
Our body generates insulin, lacking of insulin is the reason behind Diabetes. Diabetes can be prevented by providing some additional insulin to an individual by some external medium. In some cases diabetes can be prevented and in some it can be cured. That is for very small percentage of patients only. We should not be fooled by false claims of cure for diabetes.
What are the major complications of diabetes?
Complications of diabetes can be life threatening and include ketosis, low blood sugar, kidney failure, high blood sugar, heart attack, acidosis, stroke and sepsis. Other complications of diabetes can be debilitating and include foot amputation, blindness, impaired kidney function, impotence and nerve problems.
Can Diabetes complications be prevented?
Yes they can be. All the complications of diabetes can be prevented if the proper treatment and management for diabetes starts on a right time. Even if the proper treatment and management starts late further significant deterioration can be prevented.
Can a diabetic live a normal life?
Yes they can. With the help of advance therapy a diabetic can easily live a normal life as a non-diabetic person can. To live normal life, the patient should have full knowledge of diabetes, its prevention and complications. For the best outcomes diabetic person should also know where they stand in reference to the best available care for this disease in the world. Just consulting with a doctor and taking medicines is not enough for them.
Is urine glucose testing the right and best way to mange diabetes?
No. Daily blood sugar testing is the best way to manage diabetes. Urine shows glucose when it is over 180mg percent in the blood. Much harm can happen when blood sugar lies between 140 and 180 percent on long term basis. Also morning urine gives an average of all night’s urine. Blood sugar testing is therefore the best way to manage diabetes.
What is the most important number in diabetes?
Blood sugar testing gives blood level of sugar for that particular moment when the blood was taken for testing. A1C is another important test which gives an average of blood sugar readings over the past few months. A1C is even more important than a single blood sugar reading as it is to correlated with complications of diabetes in a patient.
By: Prashant
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Prashant Jain
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Where Can a Person That Is Blind and Suffers With Addiction Find Inpatient Treatment?
Sunday, September 27th, 2009 at
11:36 am
lizzy9volt asked:
My father is dying of his diabetes and has a serious food addiction. To make things even harder, he is blind and I believe adds an extra obstacle for him to learn to cope with this challenge that is killing him. Anyone who knows where I can find an in-patient treatment facility that would be capable of handling binge-eating disorders or food addictions of a blind man, I’d be very interested in hearing about. PLEASE this is a very sensitive topic, only serious responses and suggestions please. Thanks
My father is dying of his diabetes and has a serious food addiction. To make things even harder, he is blind and I believe adds an extra obstacle for him to learn to cope with this challenge that is killing him. Anyone who knows where I can find an in-patient treatment facility that would be capable of handling binge-eating disorders or food addictions of a blind man, I’d be very interested in hearing about. PLEASE this is a very sensitive topic, only serious responses and suggestions please. Thanks
I Just Applied but Will I Get Approved for Ssdi?
Sunday, September 27th, 2009 at
1:38 am
Friend Recently Diagnosed With Gestational Diabetes?
Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at
7:37 am
mrsscwiley asked:
A friend of mine is really bummed about her diagnosis and the changes she’s going to have to make, she’s also worried she’ll end up with type 2 diabetes. I wanted to cheer her up with a tasty treat.
Something yummy, maybe with fruit, that isn’t going to raise her blood sugar. Does anyone have any good recipes, something you’ve actually made, i’m not just looking for a link i can search online myself, i want to hear about personal experience.
A friend of mine is really bummed about her diagnosis and the changes she’s going to have to make, she’s also worried she’ll end up with type 2 diabetes. I wanted to cheer her up with a tasty treat.
Something yummy, maybe with fruit, that isn’t going to raise her blood sugar. Does anyone have any good recipes, something you’ve actually made, i’m not just looking for a link i can search online myself, i want to hear about personal experience.
People Who Have Diabetes?
Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at
3:32 am
Chantal asked:
ive had it since i was 10 and now im 18 so thats 8 years soo far and im coping with it fine
ive had it since i was 10 and now im 18 so thats 8 years soo far and im coping with it fine
just annoys me that i have to ***** myself quite alot…im fine with the injections
my illness doesnt get me down…well it does sometimes when i think that i’ll probs have it forever…but hey it may be cured!
soo how do other people live with having diabetes (type 1) btw!
thanks
xox
Diabetes?
Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at
2:18 am
Where Can I Find Info on Foods That You Can Eat if You Have Diabetes, and High Blood Pressure?
Friday, September 25th, 2009 at
7:58 am
Diabetes….?
Friday, September 25th, 2009 at
3:30 am
Diabetes?
Thursday, September 24th, 2009 at
2:48 am














