You Can Control
Diabetes
Perhaps you, like many other Americans, have recently been
diagnosed with diabetes. Diabetes can be a life threatening
condition and can cause many different complications in
individuals with this illness. If you or a loved one has
recently been diagnosed with diabetes, be aware that you can
control diabetes. By maintaining your weight, following the
instructions of your doctor and taking your medication, as well
as watching your diet, you can eliminate the complications that
often arise in someone with this condition.
There are many ways you can control diabetes. Many people
who are first diagnosed have a period of time where they are in
denial. Although Type II diabetes has become somewhat of a
national epidemic, many people refuse to believe that they
could possibly have this disease. Perhaps they are not
overweight or do not eat a lot of sweets. These are only two
precursors to diabetes. Many people who are not overweight or
who do not eat a lot of sugar have also been diagnosed with
Type II diabetes. It strikes everyone. And there are also some
indications that it can be an inherited disorder. If you have a
first degree relative who has diabetes, there is a very good
chance that you may inherit this disorder. You should bring
this matter to the attention of your physician so he or she can
do some simple blood tests to determine if you are at risk for
diabetes.
You can control diabetes. If you are diagnosed with Type II
diabetes, one of the first things you need to do is to get a
blood sugar monitor so that you can keep a record of your blood
sugar. Your doctor will want you to do this several times a
day, particularly after you eat. You will also, most likely, be
prescribed certain medications. You should take them as
directed. You will also be given diet suggestions.
Many people who have Type II diabetes are non compliant.
This means that they do not take their medicine, monitor their
blood sugar and eat all the wrong things. You can control
diabetes if you simply comply with your doctor's
instructions.
One of the best things you can do to control diabetes is by
being aware of the Glycemic Index that is given to certain
carbohydrates. Those with Type II diabetes are warned to stay
away from carbohydrates. Diabetics have a difficult time
breaking down the sugars and starches and absorbing them into
their system. Certain carbohydrates have higher blood glucose
levels which takes them longer break down. By being aware of
which carbohydrates rank high in the glycemic index is just one
way to monitor the glycerin, which is the amount of glucose in
the blood. It is imperative for a diabetic to monitor their
glycemia.
You can control diabetes if you take your prescribed
medication, monitor your blood sugars, become aware of
carbohydrates that are high in the gylcemic index and keep an
eye on your glycemia, which is the concentration of glucose in
the blood. By complying with medication, testing and diet, you
can keep your diabetes under control.
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