Thursday, October 20th, 2011 at
9:16 am
Article by Mitchell Gardner
If you have been informed by your medical doctor that you have superior sugar, you may be needed to get a longer glucose check. Numerous pregnant girls also have to get this check to be positive their sugar ranges are balanced through pregnancy and that they are not at risk of contracting gestational diabetes.If you took a one-hour glucose test and it showed that your sugar levels were higher, you will generally be expected to take another 3-hour glucose check. This 1 will involve some preparation.How can you get ready for glucose testing and what should you anticipate? 1st, you ought to not fret that you have diabetes still. You may perhaps not have it at all the checks are just as a precaution so it can be caught early. If you do check good for diabetes, there are distinct ranges of severity so your physician will be ready to discuss to you about that the moment you have the effects back again. The most vital factor is just to come across out in which you stand health-clever.At one hour, your blood will be drawn once again. Then you wait yet another hour and have it drawn all over again. On the third hour, it will be drawn yet again for a complete of 4 instances during the test. The instances will be noted on every single vial of blood for when it is sent to the lab.If at any time during the test or even though you are waiting to have your blood drawn, if you sense dizzy or light headed you ought to inform another person without delay. It is prevalent to really feel this way right after drinking the glucose and if you pass out, you can harm by yourself. Don’t be nervous or surprised if you do have these signs and symptoms. It does not mean you have diabetes it just means your physique is reacting to the sugar. Only your medical doctor can inform you the final results of the check once it is finish.The moment you know what to anticipate from your glucose testing, it will be much less daunting and nerve wracking. There isn’t significantly you can do about the unpleasant wait time but if you put together with some thing to do, the time will pass far more easily.Once you have turn into diagnosed with diabetes you will be confronted with lots of choices about the care and management of your situation. You are heading to have to acquire a lot of diabetes supplies. With almost everything occurring so swiftly, you will be a tiny puzzled at to begin with as to just what you are going to want. Right here are some pointers on how to ascertain your demands, to be certain you cover the different categories of materials and what you may perhaps demand from them.There will be 3 main categories of diabetes supplies that you will will need to consider a near seem at.Class 1 – Diabetes Healthcare MaterialsThe to begin with priority of course will be your insulin. Then you want a way to administer the insulin to your system. You will no doubt have been informed about these by your heath treatment assistance employee. The selection of what you want to use will be up to you.
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Friday, October 14th, 2011 at
9:20 am
Tuesday, October 11th, 2011 at
9:20 am
Article by Neil Day
Anyone who suffers from diabetes knows there’s a whole lot to this condition. A careful game of balancing food intake with insulin levels, the disease is one that requires constant monitoring. Since this is the case, those who are newly diagnosed with the condition will find themselves with a huge shopping list of items to help in gaining that control. But what is the importance of diabetes supply items?
While it might seem like it’s possible to skimp on some of the purchases, the fact is most diabetes supply items are very important. Each one builds on the other to help a diabetic learn more about their individual case, giving him or her and the doctor in question a better ability to fight the condition.
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Saturday, October 8th, 2011 at
9:19 am
Question by Esmee.: People with diabetes? symptoms? please im really worried!?
Hi, im 13 years old and its been brought up to me that i may have diabetes. I want to know some of the symptoms so i wont look stupid going to the doctors if i dont have any of the correct symptoms?
basically at the moment i have -
-a numbness or tingling in my feet and sometimes my hands
-im feeling more hungry and drink a lot more
-i have a blurred vision, but i do wear glasses sometimes so it may have something to do with this, but i have more blurred vision than usual
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Wednesday, October 5th, 2011 at
9:18 am
Article by Michael Jennings
Monitoring blood glucose levels at home is part of the diabetes treatment that is advocated by physicians all over the world today in addition to the diabetes diet. Most physicians recommend that patients acquire a blood glucose monitor or a glucose meter and learn how to take a glucose test and glucose reading on a daily basis.
However, physicians caution that the accuracy of the glucose reading taken at home depends on the capabilities of the glucose meter and the way the glucose test is taken. So it is very important that the person using the blood glucose monitor reads the manual supplied with the glucose meter and follows the instructions faithfully. The test must be performed using the proper techniques and the meter should be properly calibrated.
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Thursday, September 29th, 2011 at
9:21 am
Question by Esmee.: People with diabetes? Symptoms? Please help really worried!?
note: im not trolling, ive asked this question once before in the diabetes section but theres not many people in there to answer my question and i want an answer asap coz im really worried!
Hi, im 13 years old and its been brought up to me that i may have diabetes. I want to know some of the symptoms so i wont look stupid going to the doctors if i dont have any of the correct symptoms?
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Friday, September 23rd, 2011 at
9:30 am
Article by Dante
The bad news about my Type 2 diabetes came almost 3 years ago.On May 26, 2006 I got my blood test report based on blood collected on May 15, 2006. My fasting blood sugar was 127. After-meal blood glucose was 255.
A week later, on May 31, 2006, I got my A1C tested and it was 6.9%. It was clear that I had diabetes.
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Tuesday, September 20th, 2011 at
9:16 am
Article by Johnny Gilbert
The diabetes A1c test is a means of testing concentrations of glycated hemoglobin in your blood. The test is now regularly administered to diabetics as part of their treatment regimen. Glycated hemoglobin is also referred to as glycosylated hemoglobin, or ‘A1c’. A1c is the the term most often used by physicians, and the one you are likely to hear when your doctor first tells you his or her plan to treat your diabetes. The test can be administered right in the office before you meet with your physician. Very little blood is drawn for the test. The blood is then submitted to an A1c testing system and the measurement of A1c is displayed on the system’s LED screen and recorded by the technician on your medical record. The technology for doing an diabetes A1c test has advanced to the point that now diabetics can do their own test at home with a home A1c testing system, which is readily available at most pharmacies.
A1c, or glycated hemoglobin, is formed in the blood when red blood cells interact with blood plasma glucose in the absence of enzymes. The red blood cell becomes glycated over its 120 day life span. The blood has normal amounts of glycated hemoglobin when plasma glucose is at normal levels. As the average amount of plasma glucose increases, glycated hemoglobin also increases. At any time, plasma glucose may increase or decrease. Measuring the amount of glucose in plasma at any single given time will not tell you what the average amount of glucose has been in the blood over 120 days, but obtaining the amount of A1c in the blood will tell you.
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Wednesday, September 14th, 2011 at
9:17 am
Article by Amy Stephens
Nutrition is all about what a person with diabetes eats. Nutrition and diet mean the same thing. A person with diabetes has 3 ways to control their blood sugar levels: Nutrition, physical activity and medication. The combination of good nutrition and physical activity prevent pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes.
There are several types of Vegetarian diets, including strict Vegan diets (no animal products may be consumed) and lacto-ovo diets, in which vegetarians may consume cheese, eggs, and other dairy products. It is essential that vegetarians carefully balance their nutrition through diabetic diet meal plans so that they are able to obtain the proper amount of protein to stay healthy
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Monday, September 12th, 2011 at
9:20 am