Friday, 19 May 2017

Starting Again, Life After Being Diagnosed With Diabetes. (2)

Starting Again, Life After Being Diagnosed With Diabetes.

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Diabetes is a disease that is linked with obesity and currently proliferating in our society. We need to learn more about it, in order to stave off this epidemic that is causing so much suffering, disability and financial loss. Here are tips to help you understand diabetes and how to avoid it or deal with it if you have it.

Diabetes increases the risk of heart disease, so your doctor may prescribe statins even if your cholesterol levels are only borderline high. Before drug therapy, he may have you stop smoking, lose weight, reduce fat and cholesterol intake, and exercise. Heart disease is the main killer of people with diabetes.

You have to learn how to eat healthier foods in amounts that are not much too extravagant. Eating too much can cause a large spike in blood sugar levels, depending on what you are eating. Avoid buying items that are described as jumbo, deluxe, super sized, or jumbo.

If you have diabetes make sure that whomever you are around is aware. In the worst case scenario that you were to go unconscious, it is best for those around you to have a clue as to why that could have happened. You can save a lot of time and ultimately your life by being sure others are aware.

Try to avoid alcohol when you are diabetic. Even small amounts of alcohol, especially beer, can dangerously raise your blood sugar. Many doctors are in agreement that having a glass of wine once in awhile is okay for diabetics, just do not have more than one glass and do not drink it everyday.

Check you cholesterol level as well as blood pressure! If you have Diabetes, blood sugar is not the only thing you need to keep and eye on. Diabetes can increase the likelihood of bad cholesterol being high in your blood, so you need to keep track of that – even if you’re not eating – fatty fried foods. Blood pressure can also be increased, leading to headaches, faintness, and even strokes.

If you are a diabetic considering running as an exercise alternative to walking make sure that you consult your doctor first. It is important to ensure that running won’t make you develop orthopedic or cardiovascular problems. Your doctor will be able to help point you in the right direction to guarantee safe running with your diabetes.

Properly care for any scrapes or injuries you incur. Diabetes makes it difficult for your body to heal, and it also increases the likelihood that you will get an infection, so it is important to take care of even minor injuries right away. Always clean them and apply an antibiotic cream. Go to the doctor if your wound does not improve.

Now you have learned more about this disabling disease. These tips on diabetes, on warding it off or treating it, are very practical ones. We hope they will help you cope effectively with diabetes if you or a loved one has it, or help you avoid developing diabetes in the future.



source http://allofbeer.com/2017/05/19/starting-again-life-after-being-diagnosed-with-diabetes-2/

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