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Question by Johnny G: Is there a difference in dietary requirements between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes sufferers?
There seem to be cookbooks that are specific to Type 2 diabetes. Does this mean there’s a difference in the kind of diet that Type 1 and Type 2 sufferers need to follow?

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Answer by Asddio A
i would assume so

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Question by minnie: What are the good carbs you can eat if you are controlling diabetes by diet only?

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Answer by Katrina H
There is a lot of buzz surrounding complex carbohydrates these days—and for good reason . Increasing the percentage of complex carbohydrates in your diet can be a helpful weight loss strategy.

Complex carbs vs . simple carbs: What’s the difference?
Simple carbohydrates
These are just what they sound like: simple sugars. Simple sugars are quickly converted to glucose in your body . Simple carbohydrates include naturally occurring sugars and are most usually found in refined and processed foods, including white breads, sugary beverages and candy.

Complex carbohydrates
Complex carbs are more slowly digested and almost always found in foods more healthful than their simple counterparts. You find complex carbohydrates in:

Make sure you get enough fiber in your diet. Try these options:
- Fiber Supplements
- Fiber Shakes
- eDiets High Fiber Diet Plan
Fruits
Vegetables
Whole grain foods
Health benefits of complex carbohydrates
There are numerous health-related reasons why you should increase your complex carbs, while decreasing the amount of simple sugars in your diet:

1. Complex carbs aid weight management
Foods that are high in complex carbohydrates are often lower in calories. It generally takes more time to eat 100 calories of a banana than it does to consume 100 calories of soda. Calorie for calorie, complex carbohydrates are more satisfying and the calories add up more slowly when compared to simple carbs.

2. Fiber keeps your feeling full longer
Most Americans don’t get the recommended amount of fiber per day: 25 grams for women and 38 grams for men. Increasing your complex carbohydrate foods always means an associated rise in fiber intake. And fiber helps you feel fuller for longer, meaning you’ll feel the need to eat less often.

3. Complex carbs contain nutritional benefits
There is no limit to the amount of nutritional benefits you get from switching to complex carbohydrates. These foods contain vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals and other nutrients that are rarely present in simple-sugar food items.

Be a smart consumer: choose complex carbs over simple carbs
People and dieters alike are finally waking up to the fact that carbs are not the enemy . The recent focus on the detriments of low-carb diets has had a positive effect—there’s a renewed interest in the benefits of complex carbohydrates and whole grains.

But beware; food manufacturers are exploiting this interest with numerous

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Question by May contain traces of nuts: Does anybody know any recipes suitable for people with diabetes?
I have invited my friend, who has recently been diagnosed with diabetes, over for lunch. I was wondering if anybody knows any simple (and tasty) recipes that are suitable for people with diabetes. Thanks for your help.

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Answer by Kitsune
ones that use equal or splenda would be good. Or ones that do not use very much sugar or use no sugar. It must be complex sugars and complex carbohydrates.

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Ria – Living with type 1 diabetes

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Taken from JDRF’s CD-ROM. Ria describes what it’s like to live with type 1 diabetes.

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Can someone with diabetes type 2 drink coffee?

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I want to give Italian coffee from my trip to Italy to a friend of mine,but she has T2Diabetes.

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Question by edwin976032: I suffer from diabetes diet control also take ramipril for blood pressure is it safe to take ginseng?
I take ramipril capsules and ciprofibrate for cholesteral

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Answer by Rawr
I don’t know, but if I see your problem with diabetes I think it’s better not to take ginseng or ask at some doctors…

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Question by Erin: What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes?
I always see commercials about Type 1 and 2 diabetes, what are they exactly and what causes them? Please help!

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Answer by oh hai
type 1 is when u need the insulin and it wont go away and type 2 is from eating too much sugar

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Question by Batty: How can mumps leading to pancreatitis cause Type 1 diabetes?
My Type 1 diabetes was caused by mumps

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Answer by iluvreesespbcups
your pancreas is the organ that creates the insulin so if it is being effected it is not making enough insulin hence the diabetes.

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Question by Mwah!: What happens in this situation to a person w/ Type 1 Diabetes?
So what happens if someone with Juvenile/Type 1 Diabetes hasn’t checked their insulin level or whatever for a while & they’re engaging in a vigorous activity (like sports or running)? What happens when their sugar level becomes WAY above normal(like over three or four times than normal)?

Thank you very much for the help!

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Answer by Bux – Type 2 Diabetic (NIDDM)
First, they will develop ketoacidosis. Once they begin exercising, they will develop lactic acidosis.

Combine all that with high blood sugars, and they can have very serious problems, up to and including death.

They MUST check blood sugars and administer their insulin as directed. They must not exert themselves in any way until both the blood sugar comes back down to safe levels and that any keytones in their urine are at a safe level.

Either that, or a trip to the hospital (or morgue).

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Mina asked:


OGTT=Oral Glucose Tolerance Test

I’ve been told that they would tell if you’re hypo or hyperglycemic but I don’t understand that because isn’t type 2 DM when you have high blood glucose levels? Where does the hypoglycemic part come in?

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