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Raising Happy Diabetic Kids
This is the first in a series of articles I am about to embark upon concerning this subject. As my family gets older and matures with this disease I think back to the early days and wonder why aren't we all on medication for depression? Why don't we have standing twice a week appointments with a psychiatrist? How did we end up so normal?(whatever that is) As I look back this didn't happen by accident, nor am I Super Dad, and I didn't plan it out step by step. It was mostly just paying attention, luck, and decent communication between my girls and me, granted sometimes at the top of our lungs. The first thing I suggest you do is very important. Remember, our children are who they had in mind when they coined the phrase "monkey see monkey do". Trust Yourself! It's okay to do it your way. There're three components to raising happy kids, diabetic or not. They are Self-Confidence, Self-Reliance, an Self-Control. The more of these components your monkeys see in you, the more of these components you will see in your monkeys! I'm going to put out some ideas here but you're the boss of your situation. Do it your way. Upon reading the three components you might ask "but where is self esteem?" I'll save that particular ramble for another day. Let me just assure you that if your child has self-confidence, self-reliance, and self-control then self-esteem comes naturally. What is Self-Confidence?Self-Confidence is: Trusting your ability to form and sustain relationships Trusting your ability to complete various tasks well, knowing that others value your abilities Trusting your ability to manage new siuations Trusting your own judgements and common sense As you can see trust is a key element of self-confidence. When our children don't have that measure of consistency and predictability in their lives it becomes difficult for them to gain the necessary trust either in themselves or in others to become self-confident. So if our children see that the people who are most important to them (us as parents) trust them and will provide them with a consistant environment, they will begin to trust themselves, their judgements, and those of the people around them. This is the beginning of common sense.(Yahoo!) How do our children acquire Self-Confidence?Self-Confidence comes from: Being accepted for who you are Having someone show confidence in you Knowing there is something you are good at Having firm expectations of other people's behavior Not being afraid of failure Developing competence with the saftey of a parent close by Seeing others you admire and copy, being confident and happy It seems so easy when you write it down. When you think about it three main components have to be in place: Trust and Predictability, competence, and sociability. Trust and Predictability - We all know that routines are important for developing feelings of trust and security. Think about the routines and relationships between you and your family and friends. How much do they keep to a pattern? Will your child begin each day with a reasonably clear idea of what will happen and when? Competence - Being good at things. We all have different talents and abilities. We need to help our children identify the things they are good at and encourage them. These skills fall into a couple of different catagories. Practical: Seeing how to make or mend things, and build things Physical: Good at sports, kicking or catching a ball, swimming, running Mental: Good ideas about things, good at solving practical problems, good at schoolwork Social: Good at playing with others, kind and considerate, good at making new friends Process: Being good at tying new things, sticking with difficult tasks and so on Sociability - Trust and develope their social skills. Involve them moderately in your social life. If we have our children with us it shows not only are we happy to have them with us but also that we trust they will behave appropriately. Getting used to being in new situations, and learning to talk to different people will increase our children's confidence considerably. Here's one that took me a while to figure out. Give your child advance warning of your feelings, of short temper, tiredness, sadness, or whatever. "I've had a lousy day at work and I'm very crabby. It might be smart to keep your head down and your mouth shut." Or "I've had an argument with so and so and I'm feeling hurt. If I'm short with you I'm sorry." This not only teaches them techniques for managing their own feelings, but gives them a chance to learn sensitivity to the feelings and moods of others. These are essential social skills not only for now but for later on in life. Our children will develope self-confidence only if we have first shown trust and confidence in them and have given them an environment where they can predict and trust. Diabetes and all of the unpredictability, feelings of powerlessness, and exclusion that sometimes go with it just make this process that much more difficult. I look at it like if it was easy any idiot could do it. Well, we're not just any idiot. We're special idiots. We have been entrusted with the care and upbringing of a diabetic child. So remember you are a special person entrusted with a very special task. Trust yourself. It's okay to do it your way. In the next issue I'll take a look at Self-Reliance. Russell Turner is the father of a 10 year old Type 1 Juvenile Diabetic daughter. When she was first diagnosed he quickly found there was all kinds of information on the internet about the medical aspects of this dsease. What he couldn't find was information about how to prepare his family to live with this disease. He started a website http://www.mychildhasdiabetes.comand designed it so parents of newly diagnosed children would have a one-stop resource to learn to prepare for life with diabetes.
MORE RESOURCES: Hypoglycemia or more commonly known as low blood sugar, is a common and dangerous problems faced by diabetics. The good news is that the symptoms revert back to normal once the blood sugar level is normalized. If you have diabetes, then you need a thorough understanding of the disease to be able to live with it. For most of the people, Diabetes goes unrecognized as its early symptoms seem harmless. By the time your Type I Diabetes is diagnosed, you may have been living with insulin deficiency for some time and it may have already done a certain level of harm to you. People diagnosed with Type II Diabetes may not observe any symptoms at all! Diabetes mellitus is a disease that is associated with metabolic disorders in the body, causing an increased level of blood glucose in the body. Diabetes is identified as a lack of insulin in the body, or as a resistance of body cells towards insulin. There are some parts of the body which do not require insulin for the transportation of glucose in the body. The belief that people with Diabetes are advised to have a restricted diet especially in terms of carbohydrates is a thing of the past. Today people with Diabetes live full and varied life, enjoy their food, and manage to control their blood glucose effectively. Your diabetes risk is something you need to know. Why? Because if you knew about it, type 2 diabetes could be prevented. And although type 1 diabetes can't be stopped, treating it will save your life. Glucose metabolism is a key factor to serious health challenges. If we can correct sugar spikes and move toward an optimum glucose metabolism, it seems obvious that we could improve human health in a major way. When we started getting reports of diabetics having a lower sugar load in their blood while eating the sugar Trehalose than when they stopped, we knew we were onto something significant. People diagnosed with either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes often see an assortment of skin problems associated with their disease. But just because skin issues are prevalent with diabetes, it does not necessarily mean you will definitely acquire them. In fact, there is much a diabetic can do to lessen the possibility of developing even one of these skin conditions. Here are a few general skin care tips. This type of Diabetes was most widely known as juvenile diabetes as is usually diagnosed in children and young adults. Unlike other forms of diabetes, such as Type 2 diabetes where the body does not produce enough insulin, Type 1 diabetes is a result of the body producing no insulin. Diabetes causes life-threatening complications including cardiovascular diseases and kidney failure. This article highlights recent advances regarding the role of inflammation in the development of type 2 diabetes and diabetic complications. Additionally, it explains the advantages of anti-inflammatory remedies for the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes and diabetic complications. A sedentary lifestyle has long been linked with an increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. Genetic inheritance causes Type 2 diabetes. However, factors such as obesity, lack of exercise, and sometimes the stress of surgery, interacts with your genetic risk to trigger this disease. Not taking part in exercise or physical activity contributes to a lower quality of life and makes it more difficult for you to control both your weight and blood sugar. Not everyone who has diabetes, especially Type 2 diabetes, is aware of it. Even though a diabetic who has been diagnosed has been informed, not everyone has. If you are diabetic, your friends and family might know, but what about the rest of society? How will they know you need assistance to re-establish ideal blood sugars? Being overweight or obese are often problems for most people who are diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. These diabetics are usually told weight loss intervention can help to control the disease as well as prevent damage to their heart and blood vessel disease. How will the necessary weight loss affect their bones? It is a well-documented fact most people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes are either overweight or obese. In children, 95 percent are overweight or obese, in adults over 85 percent. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately one third of adults in the United States, and 17.1 percent of children and adolescents in the United States are obese. Read on to see why it matters just where your body fat is located. Quantum science deals with unseen factors that can generate tipping points, producing what we call, "anomalies". An anomaly is what people name something when they don't know what just happened. Something caused the tipping point which was not calculated into the equation and yet remains unexplained. The glucose spike is just the tip of the iceberg of the sugar problem. When your sugar is off, your health is off. Sugars determine everything about your body including your blood type. Your LIFE is literally held in the four parts of your blood: red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and the plasma in which your life is suspended. Your circulatory system is controlled by sugars. Your OS is glycoproteins on the surface of your cells. Each week I see patients who have recently been examined by their primary doctors and are told that have findings of high blood pressure, elevated blood sugar or both. They are ill advised to return for followup in 8 weeks for a second test... In Quantum Glycobiology and diabetes, we will use influences that traditional science discard as irrelevant. The tapestry of quantum fabric folded into the targeted sugar particles dramatically alters function and efficacy. Type 2 diabetes is an inflammatory disease, and being overweight or obese has been associated with inflammation. High blood fats and heart and blood vessel diseases have also been associated with obesity and with Type 2 diabetes. There are inflammation markers which can be measured by a blood test. These blood tests measure how much inflammation is in your body. Knowing these markers gives you a good idea of the kind of damage taking part in your body. Obese children also have these markers. Some people never show a single symptom until the disease has become serious, while others will exhibit many of the symptoms. The following article will discuss the most common signs and symptoms. Many diabetics, especially people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, believe their condition limits their physical activity so much they are unable to take part in any exercise program. In some cases, it is true a diabetic may not be able to do even the simplest of low-impact exercises. But that doesn't mean they should give up or wait in the hopes they will one day be able to follow a normal exercise regimen. There are other options available... water aerobics is one of them. Studies have revealed elderly people with Type 2 diabetes have a higher incidence of dementia (loss of mental functioning), and Alzheimer's disease, than elderly people without diabetes. Like Type 2 diabetes, dementia and Alzheimer's disease start many, many years before any signs are seen. Here are a few actions to take to help prevent these diseases. Diabetes is a disease that is characterized by increased blood glucose levels in body. It is generally associated with a deficiency of insulin or resistance of body cells towards insulin. A number of complications are associated with diabetes resulting from the increased levels of blood glucose and ketones; depleting reserves of glucose such as glycogen, and muscle proteins; and a reduction or loss of insulin... Diabetes is one of the most prevalent diseases of childhood in USA. It is estimated that 1 in every 400-600 children and adolescents have Diabetes. If your toddler has developed Diabetes, it is most certainly Type I Diabetes. It is very important to know how your body functions; in order to differentiate it's functioning in absence and presence of Diabetes. Always remember that your body doesn't know that it has diabetes. Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder that will affect you every day for the rest of your life. Don't see it as an enemy; try to become friends with your diabetes! Come to grips with the fact that you cannot escape it and there is no certain cure. A diabetic with a regular routine lifestyle will find it much easier to manage his diabetes, as compared with a youngster whose lifestyle is irregular and unpredictable one. Polycystic ovarian syndrome or PCOS is a classic female infertility problem in the general population. It is also a problem affecting many women with Type 2 diabetes. It's recently been discovered insulin resistance and polycystic ovarian syndrome go hand in hand. Women with insulin resistance are either at risk for, or have been diagnosed with, Type 2 diabetes. Diabetes is one of the many "diseases of civilization," with interaction of genetic, nutritional and sociocultural factors, among others, that result in one of the highest-prevalence pathologies in today's world. Diabetes is essentially a metabolic disorder caused by the little or no ability of the pancreas to produce insulin. Generally, misinformation from friends and other patients create a picture of Diabetes which is far from truth. Diabetes affects more than 25 million Americans. Diabetes is a disease that affects blood sugar levels. There are both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. People with Type 2 diabetes and poor blood sugar control are prone to various levels of nerve damage, or neuropathy. This shows up as numbness, tingling and loss of feeling particularly in the extremities, and it can be disabling. Anyone who has Type 2 diabetes knows it's critically important to take care of their feet. Because diabetics often experience neuropathy in their feet, it can be quite challenging to know when something is wrong. Every year more and more people are diagnosed as being diabetic children. Diabetes in people who are under the age of sixty five has almost doubled in the last decade. Many of the people that are being diagnosed with type II diabetes are adolescent. Why are we suddenly seeing an increase in the number of diabetic children? If you are new to exercise, I think you will find the following information extremely helpful. Recent studies have demonstrated that the "negative" or "eccentric" movement of an exercise, offers the most beneficial changes to... In addition to lifestyle changes recommended to people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, several drugs can be useful in the treatment of this condition. At some point in your treatment, your doctor may suggest you try one of the medications available to keep your blood sugar at acceptable levels. Oral hypoglycemic agents, or diabetes pills, help people with Type 2 diabetes utilize their own insulin more effectively. Metformin is prescribed to millions of Type 2 diabetics every year as a way of helping them control their condition. Now, researchers believe they may have stumbled across some other ways this medication can be utilized. Diabetic footwear should be deeper than the normal one so that custom inner sole are included for comfort and protection. Good ventilation or keeping moisture wicking materials should be provided for the diabetic shoes to keep bacteria away from the foot. We have been hoodwinked by a marketing campaign that sells $20 Billion of cholesterol lowering drugs per year. According to some experts, these drugs do more damage than benefit and actually cause diabetes. Remember when 250 total cholesterol was considered high? Then 240 was considered high. Today, we are told that 200 is high. Sleep experts indicate that virtually every American does not get enough sleep. In general, people should get at least eight hours, but most rarely get even six to seven hours! Many people also have one of a variety of sleep disorders. Sleep problems cause stress, and they often weaken your immune system as well as having an overall negative impact on your lifestyle. If you have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, you might be struggling to find an exercise program you feel will meet your needs. After all, it's not wise for a diabetic to take part in strenuous exercise in the beginning until they condition their bodies for it. Since exercise reduces blood sugar levels dramatically, it's important to keep tabs on those as well. Yoga is famous for relieving stress, promoting health, and making muscles more flexible Depression can be a concern for people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Depression is twice as common in people with diabetes, and the depression often is more severe and lasts longer than in people without diabetes. Apparently, diabetes doubles the risk of suffering from depression but it is not clear whether depression helps cause Type 2 diabetes, or the other way around. Exercise is good for you and that's the bottom line. Taking care of your body comes with some responsibilities, which take time out of the day. It may also take a few weeks for your body to adjust to a new lifestyle. But the time you put into body care will be rewarded with a longer healthier life. As a diabetic, every doctor that you see is going to tell you that you must stay active to get better control of your diabetes. It can be rather intimidating thinking about what exercises you need to do and how often you should do them. Below is a guide that is sure to help you find exercises that you can do to stay healthy. We all know smoking is damaging to the body. It's impossible to escape the research and information that has been done on the subject of smoking... tobacco products will negatively affect your health, including your diabetes care. However, many people still continue to smoke even though they know the immense health issues that come along with it Seniors have been eating for a long time and before this disease, they did not have to pay much attention to how they felt afterwards-except stuffed. However, diabetics must be careful about letting their blood sugar levels elevate to a dangerous zone. Here are a few foods you should consider avoiding, Rich tasting ice cream, Processed meats, Risotto, Energy giving bars, Sweet Liquids, Fried Potatoes, Frozen dinners, and Sugar-free (anything). Now ladies and gents don't be mad, simply read on to find out why. Another diabetes home remedy is to add bitter melon in your diet. For three months eat one dish made from bitter melon. This will help in keeping the blood glucose level in control. Are you a diabetic? Or you know someone who is suffering from diabetes? If yes, then you need to know some exciting ideas like diabetic chicken recipes for help. There is a perception that diabetic diet is always boring and tasteless, but it is not necessary always. Cellulitis is a very serious infection that differs from most other skin conditions in that it actually spreads under the skin instead of on the surface. It affects not only the skin and tissue, but also the fat that is located underneath it. While it is not contagious, it does have the ability to occur very easily anytime the skin is broken. But in the case of people diagnosed with diabetes, broken skin is not necessary in order to develop it. Many of the medications used to treat diabetes may lower your blood sugar too much, resulting in hypoglycemia. This is typically defined as a blood sugar of <70 mg/dl (3.9 mmol/L). The thyroid gland is located at the base of your neck, and functions to produce a hormone which functions to produce energy. Low thyroid levels, or hypothyroidism, can cause tiredness, obesity, dry skin, coarse hair, depression, constipation, cold intolerance, hoarseness, and difficulty thinking. Researchers at the University of Texas in Dallas, United States, looked at subclinical hypothyroidism and gestational diabetes to determine whether mild cases of thyroid disease could put women at high risk for pregnancy-related diabetes. Diabetes mellitus affects between 151 million and 171 million people worldwide, and the numbers of people diagnosed with new Hyperglycaemia are expected to rise as developing countries continue to progress and citizens adopt a more sedentary lifestyle. Processed, refined foods are thought to be the culprit: the convenience of fast foods and take-outs allow people to consume more carbohydrates than the body can handle, resulting to Hyperglycaemia and subsequent destruction, if not impairment of the organs that regulate energy production. To the layman, diabetes mellitus indicates a persistent elevation of blood sugar that may lead to detrimental complications. To physicians however, diabetes mellitus refers to a group of disorders that share an underlying feature--- hyperglycemia. The hyperglycemia is a result of the impairment of the cells in the pancreas to secrete insulin, or a defect in insulin action, or both. This long term defect in insulin action and blood sugar elevation can cause various signs and symptoms causing multiple organ damage, such as in the eyes, kidneys, arteries, and nerves. Type 2 diabetes is one of the four disease states of diabetes mellitus, a condition characterized by chronic elevation of blood glucose due to a defect or deficiency of the insulin-secreting cells of the pancreas. Type 2 diabetes pertains to the resistance of organs or tissue to the action of insulin in addition to a relative reduction in its secretion. Normally, organs like the liver and muscles respond to insulin secretion, but in type 2 diabetes, the insulin is not taken up-and the glucose in the blood is not stored or metabolized. Thus, even if there is insulin produced, the organs lack the ability to use them. A person with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes may develop an insulin reaction or diabetic shock due to a significant drop in blood glucose. This is brought about by the excessive administration of insulin or similar medications which decrease blood sugar. Insulin is normally secreted by the beta cells of the pancreas for metabolism of glucose, the basic biological sustenance of humans. Blood glucose levels are kept between 70 - 120 mg/dL; too much or too little may cause symptoms that can be detrimental to the body... People over 40 years old have the tendency to suffer from Type 2 diabetes. This is one type of diabetes mellitus that strikes when blood sugar increases to a level higher than the average. This occurs when your body does not produce enough insulin than it needs or if your body cells fail to use insulin correctly. You need insulin so as to control your blood sugar. Type 2 diabetes is more common than Type 1 diabetes. Soda has lots of sugar such as fructose and sucrose that can spike up blood sugar when taken regularly. There are 5 reasons why you should put down that can of soda you are holding in your hand. One of the dangerous reasons that can be life-threatening is Type 2 diabetes. According to science, there is a link between accelerated aging and Type 2 diabetes. Nobody wants to experience the harmful symptoms of diabetes as well as seeing themselves looking older than their years. In this article are the relationship between premature aging and diabetes and what to do in order to treat these conditions. Those suffering from Type 2 diabetes usually experience high blood sugar from 2 a.m. until 8 a.m. One of the reasons is the Dawn Phenomenon. At night time, the body gives out hormones that include cortisol, glucagon and epinephrine. These hormones stop the fat and muscle cells of the body from utilizing insulin to carry blood sugar to such cells. There are many causes of Type 2 diabetes and one of them is alcohol. Prolonged excessive alcohol intake does not really lead to this condition but alcoholism can damage glucose production of the body, blood sugar levels, the liver and the pancreas. All these when affected can heighten the risk of having Type 2 diabetes, a form of diabetes on its onset. It happens when the body can no longer make enough insulin to control blood sugar or glucose level or when the body can no longer accept insulin. People with Type 2 diabetes can face a lifetime of complications and problems associated with their disease. However, just like anyone else with a life-threatening illness, people with diabetes can also make better lifestyle choices to improve their chances of living a long, healthy life. Carbohydrates are the major fuel of the body. In unfortunate cases when there is a defect in metabolism and storage such as in diabetes, excess carbohydrates in the blood are unabsorbed. This tipping off the balance in favor of a high blood sugar can lead to multiple organ disorders and grave health problems. Most current diets are based on lowering carbohydrate intake, and carbohydrate counting has been a big part of it. So, how can the average diabetic on the street easily and effectively apply carb counting to our diabetic diet? Using Glycemic Index Data will help. Although they are related, carbohydrates and calories are not the same thing. Calories come from carbohydrates, fat and protein, but carbohydrates are the main source of calories, so that's why they are in the cross hairs when it comes to calorie reduction. Let me explain in simple terms how Science can be applied to our everyday lives as diabetics. Yes, diabetics can enjoy desserts! And they don't have to be complicated to make. The recipes in this article will show you how to make desserts for diabetics quickly and easily. Most people will experience acne at some point during their lives. There are lots of different reasons why you might be having trouble with acne. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome or PCOS is connected to neuropathy. In the face of high blood sugar, insulin production goes up. Insulin is a hormone that also affects the sex hormones, specifically androgens. Androgens are high in women with PCOS. So, women with high insulin levels could also have high androgen levels... this means acne. Diabetes mellitus is now the fastest grow disease in the world. The pharmaceutical industry has a huge stake in this disease with more than 20 million Americans on medication that they take every day. It is little wonder that we are told by the medical profession that diabetes cannot be cured. There is a new website online that gives you all the updated info about the latest discoveries that are proven beyond reasonable doubt but have not been accepted by the FDA, probably never will be. Diabetics fight chronic pain every day. It is the most common complication of type 2 diabetes. But there are things you can put on your grocery list that fight pain. Here are eight of the best foods for fighting chronic pain. If you're a diabetic, you'll realize that hygiene and sanitation are important aspect of your lifestyle. And this goes to say that apart from proper disposal of used needles a diabetic needs cotton swabs, alcohol and insulin syringes. How do you keep them organized and maintain them as sterile and safe? How would you keep your insulin cool and potent? More and more diabetics are switching to insulin pumps. Type 1 diabetics aren't the only ones using these pumps but type 2 diabetics likewise utilize them to manage their blood glucose levels. Insulin is the lifesaver of a type 1 diabetic. Some with type 2 also depend on this hormone to regulate their skyrocketing blood sugar levels. There are techniques to deliver the much needed insulin into your body. It can be injected using a fine gauge needle with an insulin syringe. Or, it can be delivered utilizing an insulin pen which is actually a cartridge pre-filled with the medication. The other technique is through a pump system attached outside the body. You can either let diabetes take control of your life, or you can take control of your diabetes. Finding out that you have an illness like this was probably upsetting, but there is so much that you can do to make sure you live a high quality of life, despite your diabetes. Learning to live with a diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes is hard enough. So is living with dementia. But what if you, or someone you love, had to endure both diseases at the same time? It could prove to be quite a challenging feat to juggle and properly maintain both. Studies have revealed low vitamin D levels in people who have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. If there is a connection between low levels of vitamin D and this form of diabetes, then it is possible that vitamin D could help to prevent the condition altogether! Type 2 diabetics all over the world are looking for ways to improve their health and better manage their blood sugar level. While exercise is an excellent way to accomplish both, there are some exercises that provide a better basis than others. Yoga is one of them. Yoga is an often misunderstood form of exercise many people avoid participating in simply because they do not know enough about it. Several studies have revealed, one way to prevent receiving a diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes, is to not contract hepatitis C in the first place. Investigators at the International Medical University in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pooled information from 35 particular studies that looked at hepatitis C, together with Type 2 diabetes. So, if you have ever received a diagnosis of hepatitis C, this information could be useful for you. According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), diabetes was the sixth leading cause of death listed on US death certificates in the year 2002. We need to pay attention to these figures! These figures relate to 2002. Now that Type 2 diabetes is at epidemic levels, the figures are sure to be much higher. It's no secret diabetes of any kind can be dangerous and even fatal if it's not properly addressed. Diabetes has been rampant in the recent years. The number one victim is America. The most prolific source is the fast food chains. The fast food lifestyle has not only promoted fast food but also sudden death to many who weren't able to have their diabetes diagnosed and when they finally found out about it, it is already too late. Maintaining a healthy weight is critical for those who have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. You have to be extremely careful about losing weight, especially when you have received a diabetes diagnosis. In fact, the first step you should take is to ask your doctor the hard questions about the weight loss methods you plan to use. One of the last things you want to do is cause yourself negative side effects and consequences from a diet plan that sounds too good to be true. When faced with the diagnosis of Diabetes life can become overwhelming, but by making just this one change this truck driver reversed his diabetes and is now living drug free. Find out how he did it in this three part article. Alzheimer's and exercise are linked for type 2 diabetics. Why? Because we are twice as likely to get Alzheimer's, and exercise arms us against it. What kind of exercise, and how much? Read on. Are you prediabetic? Do you even know if you are? Hint - Most people are not even aware that they could be prediabetic. To make matters worse it is most often misdiagnosed. Read the article to determine your risk! Call it what you will, there are about 25.8 million people of all ages, suffering from either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, which is around 8.3 percent of the US population. Thanks to the recent reports from National Diabetes Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Patient Information Reporting System, the U.S. Census Bureau, and other agencies, their continued research in this study has reached a consensus that the leading cause of limb amputations, heart disease, stroke, kidney failure and blindness among adults in the US can be directly attributed to this condition. Recent research has shown bariatric surgery to be effective in treating type II diabetes. The media is excited...but should they be? In order to prevent type 2 diabetes, people should make some basic lifestyle changes. Maintaining good health is one excellent way to guard against an array of adverse health conditions. The primary goal of diabetics is to stabilize their blood glucose level. Many diabetics find this very hard to do alone, so they need medication to help them. The consequences of leaving diabetes to continue uncontrolled are dire, yet many people do not want to take medication for the rest of their lives. The purpose of this article is to show diabetics and those at risk of diabetes, how to avoid medication as a diabetic, yet still live long, healthy lives. Hypoglycemia means blood sugar levels are really low. But for a person with Type 2 diabetes, it not only means low, but it can represent problems and fears. These fears can be brought about by listening to the stories of other diabetics who sometimes make comments along the lines of... "one time I even got down as low as...". So for many diabetics, low blood sugar is something to be feared. Much can be done to alleviate the symptoms of diabetic neuropathy and prevent further damage. According to Mayo clinic pain research has led to discoveries that alpha lipoic acid may work in relieving painful symptoms of diabetic neuropathy. It's a naturally occurring fatty acid in our bodies. It's also known as lipoic acid, thioctic acid or abbreviated as ALA. Animal internal organs such as the kidney, liver and heart are rich in alpha lipoic acid. It can also be sourced from plants such as spinach, broccoli, peas, Brussels sprout, rice bran and yeast extract. Because it's covalently bound, naturally occurring alpha lipoic acid isn't available. Extracting it from natural sources yields poor results. Supplements in the market are chemically synthesized. The chemical structure of alpha lipoic acid shows 2 thiol or sulfur groups. When reduced the result is called dihydrolipoic acid and when in an oxidized form is called alpha lipoic acid. It has an asymmetric carbon so that there can be two isomers that are "mirror images of each other," the R-LA and S-LA. The R-isomer is produced in the body and bound to protein. Supplements may contain both forms. What really is this Diabetes and why should we be concerned about it? Diabetes Mellitus, or simply diabetes, is a disease that is metabolic in nature. Simply put, Diabetes is a condition that results from either an impaired production of the body's sugar-regulating hormone in the pancreas or when the body cannot use this hormone. What is diabetes and why is it so common and yet so feared? Diet myths and facts for diabetics... Most of us have heard of bacterial pneumonia, bacterial meningitis, and even bacteria involved in ulcers and acne, but bacteria triggering Type 2 diabetes? That's what some of the latest research suggests. Fruit is always a complicated subject for people with either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. Some types of fruit are fine while others should be avoided. One fruit that is often overlooked are cranberries. Most of the time, cranberries are associated with cranberry juice. But fruit juices are famous for being high in sugar. So, is it safe for a diabetic to have cranberries? There is really no such thing as diabetic food. We diabetics can enjoy most foods as long as we cook them in a healthy way, avoid too much carbs and sugar, and control our portions. Both of these entrees are perfect for diabetic meals; Chipotle Pork Loin With Veggies or Feta Cheese Baked Chicken Breasts. Diabetes is a chronic condition in which blood glucose levels rise. (Normal = 80-120mg% ml blood) Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder mechanism glicoregulator inability carbohydrate oxidation, relative to its absolute Not enough beta cells in pancreatic islets, which secrete insulin, In order to fulfill its role in blood glucose metabolic market to penetrate to some extent. Entry of glucose with insulin is made. Diabetes is one of the most common and widespread diseases in the world, affecting nearly 26 million people in the United States alone. Living with this condition doesn't have to consume your life, though. By staying on top of your condition and monitoring it through the use of newly developed diabetic supplies, you can have peace of mind knowing that your glucose levels are safe and that this disease isn't going to take over your life. Certain skin conditions are directly associated with Type 2 diabetes. One condition in particular, is called acanthosis nigricans. The condition differs from most other diabetic skin conditions in that the individual does not have to be a full-blown diabetic to get it. It can also be found in those individuals who are predisposed to developing Type 2 diabetes. The prevalence of diabetes has increased 3-fold during the last 30 years, largely due to a world-wide increase in obesity and inactivity. Much of this increase is due to Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM), which now accounts for >90% of newly diagnosed diabetics in the United States. Guidelines for sugar control and HA1c levels in T2DM are available from many organizations, including the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE). The often-asked question is, whether there is a weight loss program that enables us to eat our daily fill and still lose weight. The resounding answer to that question is yes! It is possible to devise a weight loss program to eat your fill and still lose weight provided your weight loss program requires you eat the right food in the right quantity. What is Diabetes. Treatment for Diabetes. How to prevent diabetes. Diabetic friendly fats put more good into your diabetic diet. They are full of the things you need to keep your cardiac and neurologic systems healthy, and they help control blood sugar too. Here's a list. Here are ten diabetic foods to avoid when you are trying to control your blood sugar. These common foods are enemies to a type 2 diabetic because of our insulin resistance. We need all the help we can get, and these foods are not going to help us. Avoiding them makes sense. You've been feeling that numbness at your toes for more than a couple of weeks now. The numbness comes with a peculiar feeling of tingling burning sensation. At night, a sharp jabbing pain at your feet wakes you up. You have difficulty in walking due to pain. Worse, you can't distinguish between cold or hot and your extremities don't have any feeling at all. It can be terrifying! Actually, it's one more complication of your diabetes. Diabetes is a disease characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood. Serious medical conditions can result from this condition such as pregnancy complications and premature death. While this disease can cause noticeable symptoms, many people have no symptoms. There are several different types of this disorder that can cause different symptoms. Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that results when the body does not produce or handle insulin properly. There are two different types of diabetes. When an individual has Type 1, the pancreas is unable to make enough insulin to support the body's needs. With Type 2, the pancreas makes enough insulin, but the body does not recognize its presence. If left untreated, both situations cause excessive glucose to build up in the blood creating a dangerous situation. Controlling diabetes is possible, but it takes strong corrective measures. Here are three ways to control diabetes. Monitoring blood sugar levels especially during pregnancy is incredibly important for a woman and her unborn child. With proper medical assistance and advice, diet and exercise can play a huge, positive and significant role. Being overweight or obese most definitely increases your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, and also makes control of the condition much more difficult. Fat acts as a gland that can make cells resistant to insulin, and insulin resistance is the cause of Type 2 diabetes. Not surprisingly, losing fat can help you with blood sugar control. |
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