Education for Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes and Gestational diabetes mellitus
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Jade Whitmore (Myself) on ITV discussing my experiences of Diabetic Discrimination
Filed under Type 1 Diabetes VideosNov 21
Any comments or questions feel free to leave them, hey maybe if there is enough I’ll make a video response. I’d love to make a diabetes video blog. jadewhitmore.blogspot.com IF YOU HAVE THE TIME PLEASE READ ALL OF THIS. join my facebook group against diabetic discrimination – www.facebook.com I have been a type 1 diabetic since the 13th of December 2006, I was diagnosed at 11 years old. Diabetes has made a huge difference and impact in my life, one too large to write down and go into detail here, I’d run out of characters! In my 3 and a half (ish) years with diabetes I have experienced discrimination, or “diabetic bullying”, and I think it’s time this sort of thing stops. It hurts deeper than you can imagine, singling someone out for something they can’t change, it’s the second largest pain I have ever experienced in my life, second only to getting diagnosed. And I’ve been scolded with noodles before! Anyway, I volunteered to do this for diabetes as I believe diabetes often gets forgotten about, and type 1 diabetes often gets looked as type 2 and something needs to be done. Heres a quote I came up with yesterday — “It just came to my realisation that if i could go back in time and make it so i didn’t get diabetes i wouldn’t. It has made me who i am, built me up, given me confidence, knowledge of the real world, and the chance to make a difference with diabetes… Don’t get me wrong if i could have the cure now i would.. But I think I’ve reached a brand new level of … -
Nov 18
As the leading cause of non-traumatic, lower-limb amputations, diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions, now more than ever. It can have a devastating impact on the body, affecting numerous parts of the body including the eyes, mouth and feet. In fact, the feet, often overlooked at routine checkups, can reveal the first signs and symptoms of the disease. All too often, patients forget to take off their shoes and socks and ask their health care providers to inspect their feet. Close to 24 million people in the United States have diabetes and nearly 6 million people have it and do not even know it. Thats why its important to elect to save your feet whether you have the disease or not. Know the signs and symptoms of diabetes and have your feet checked every time you visit the doctor. 1. Why should I ask my doctor to take off my shoes and socks? The feet, said to be mirrors of our general health, can reveal diabetes warning signs such numbness, redness, swelling or non-healing wounds. Taking off your shoes and socks at every doctors visit is critical to the prevention and treatment of systemic diseases such as diabetes. 2. Who is at risk for diabetes? While many Americans are predisposed to have the disease based on family history, Hispanics, African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are more at risk. People with type 2 diabetes can do a great deal to lower their chances of getting the disease such as exercising regularly, reducing fat and … -
Nov 16
A true pro at monitoring her type 1 diabetes, she checks her blood sugar with a finger stick and reports the numbers. She was taught before she could read numbers if it was 3 digits that was good. -
Nov 13
www.RawFatLoss.com FYI- I don’t stick the needles in my butt when taking a shot. LOL I talk about my diabetes and how my insulin use has gone WAY down… Also, a little about the cure for Type 2 Diabetes & the Simply Raw video. Transcription: Hey Youtube it’s mike with www.rawfatloss.c… -
Nov 4
One of the leading causes of blindness in the world is a disease called Diabetic Retinopathy Surgery . This disease is a complication of diabetes mellitus which directly affects the blood vessels of the retina. Retina is a very sensitive tissue in the eye that is responsible for vision of the person. Now, once the retina is damaged, the person may suffer from blurry vision to permanent blindness. This damage in the retina is because of some diseases such as macular degeneration and retinal detachments but diabetic retinopathy is the most common cause of the damage. This disease is considered incurable but there are several diabetic retinopathy surgery performed by doctors that could prevent permanent blindness as well as improve the vision of the patient. Normally, diabetic retinopathy shows no signs or early symptoms until the complications developed. When this happens, the patient’s visions become blurry, his eyes become painful and worse; he has complete loss of his eyesight. This is the reason why patients with diabetes have to have a regular check up with their doctors in order to prevent this. The kind of Diabetic Retinopathy Surgery for a patient depends on the stage of its diabetic retinopathy. There are 4 stages of this disease and those are Mild Nonproliferative Retinopathy, Moderate Nonproliferative Retinopathy, Severe Nonproliferative Retinopathy and Proliferative Retinopathy. Usually, the first three stages of this disease require no treatment but the doctor requires the patient to take medications in order to lower the blood sugar and control their blood pressure and cholesterol. The Proliferative Retinopathy is the one that needs surgery. This stage is already the advanced stage of Diabetic Retinopathy wherein the new blood vessels grow around the retina of the eye which has thin walls. The problem however, arises when the blood vessels leak. In such case, the vision is disrupted and causes loss of vision. Diabetic Retinopathy Surgery is an option in diabetic retinopathy surgery. In this case, the laser surgery makes the blood vessels thinner in order to prevent the leak of blood that could cause loss of visions. This is actually recommended for those blood vessels which are not bleeding yet. On the other hand, although laser treatment is still possible for bleeding blood vessels, vitrectomy is the most suitable treatment to restore the eyesight. The vitroues gel needs to be removed by making tiny incisions in the eye. It has to be noted that after the diabetic retinopathy surgery, the patient has to wear an eye patch to protect the eyes although he can already be discharged from the hospital. Continuous medication and the use of eye drops are necessary to prevent complications. Our eyes are one of the most important parts of the body. Without our eyesight, we can’t do a lot of things and it will just make our lives very inconvenient. Whether you have diabetes or not, it is still necessary to have a regular check up with the doctor to avoid other complications.
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Nov 3
Now, I am not a doctor and I don’t play one on T.V. but after living with diabetes for seven years I’ve learned some things that I haven’t seen while researching diabetes. Most of the things you learn are the basics, e.g., that diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. In order to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy you need insulin. The cause of diabetes is genetic with environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise likely to hasten the onset. My hope is if you are having difficulty with some aspect of diabetes this article may provide some insight to you. As always, check with your doctor prior to incorporating any changes to your daily regimen as each person is unique and may or may not have success with my experiences.
CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
Before I was diagnosed with diabetes I went to several doctors with a complaint about my hands feeling severe pain. I especially felt it during a swing of a golf club. I was told I had CTS (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome) but I wondered how I could get something like that since I didn’t spend that much time on my computer keyboard. I was also skeptical of the diagnosis because the nurse practitioner treating me left the room before reaching a verdict then returns and tells me I have CTS. I guess she discussed my symptoms with the presiding doctor. Later that week, I read an article saying that if your doctor diagnoses you with CTS ask him to give you a simple blood test to rule out more serious diseases like cancer and diabetes. I showed the article to my doctor who agreed and lo and behold when the test came back it showed I had diabetes.
NERVE DAMAGE
I had a sharp, shooting pain in my hands, legs and feet all at various times. My doctor suggested exercise. I didn’t like jogging because I seem to aggravate my right knee when I do run. I have easy access to a pool but don’t really enjoy it enough but I liked the idea of riding a bicycle around my neighborhood. The fresh air, meeting neighbors and taking it light on my knee seemed appealing to me. The trick is to find some form of exercise you can tolerate and keep up with. If you don’t like jogging chances are you won’t maintain the exercise required. You need ninety minutes of exercise a week.
I usually like to exercise during the late afternoon but because of a hot spell I decided to exercise during the morning to escape the hot weather. To my surprise my glucose readings were somewhat high before dinner. So I went back to exercising at 4 p.m. and my glucose reading fell back considerably. I reasoned that my biggest meal of the day was dinner and exercising a few hours before dinner helped regulate my glucose. Also, I noticed my readings weren’t affected much when I exercised 15 minutes, or even twenty minutes. It seemed to me that I wasn’t benefitting from that amount of time spent exercising. But when I extended it to 25 and especially 30 minutes, I noticed the difference. My appetite wasn’t as ravenous and I felt better overall. But best of all, the nerve damage to my legs and hands were gone. No more numbness in those areas as well. The only complaint I had was the amount of time it took me to get there, 3 – 6 months. Aren’t we all impatient? I was so encouraged by the results that exercising has become a way of life for me. Now I bicycle 3 to 4 miles per day, 5 days a week. In fact, on the days that I do miss my workout I feel guilty.
INFECTIONS
I recently had a continuous spell of high glucose readings of which I had no rational explanation as to why. My exercise regimen was usual and my eating habits and weight were the same. I began taking Glyburide once a day. Even that didn’t work. Concerned, I made a doctor’s appointment and thanks to my doctor asking questions (innocuous I thought at the time) it turned out that I had an infection on my arm. As soon as I took the antibiotics, my glucose levels returned to where they previously were. I cut the pills in half (from 5 milligrams to 2.5) because when I was first prescribed the Glyburide I was not told about the side effects of the medication. I remember walking in the park and feeling terrible. I thought I was going to die. I made it home and took a glucose reading and was alarmed that it was 35. (Normal is between 70 and 125.) I called my doctor and relayed what was going on and they advised me to get some sugar in my body. I did and felt better within minutes. Today, I keep tomato juice in my refrigerator in case I need it. Don’t make the mistake I made and try to raise your blood sugar with food. Food will take 15 minutes to digest and may raise it over the level you want thereby negating your goal.
After taking the Glyburide during my fight with that infection, I had an Hba1c test and I was surprised that my lipid profile improved considerably. Also, I am glaucoma-suspect and my eye pressure level was reduced 26%! Is there a correlation between Glyburide and my improvements in these areas — I don’t know but I anxiously await my next quarterly blood lipid test.
There is a positive side to diabetes. Now I’m forced to exercise, watch what I eat and keep tabs on my weight. None of which I did before. The result from all this is a healthier lifestyle, less complications from diabetes and a longer lifespan. Diabetes can be manageable. Consider it a wakeup call to a healthier lifestyle.
I can’t stress enough that before you make any changes to your daily regimen to talk it over with your doctor. Write all of your questions down before you go in and if you’re too shy to ask, hand him your piece of paper.
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Nov 3
Planning to the lead at what time you travel reduces trim. This is especially, focal in support of a diabetic. These 5 diabetes travel tips are easy to apply andessentialto your diabetic control. They are especially, valuable if you are traveling abroad.
1) take part in a pre-travel check-up. Promote to definite your A1C blood sugar levels; your blood pressure and your cholesterol layer are OK. Get the appropriate shots used for several people you set up to visit.
2) Wear a diabetes health ID. Ideally it must take place in the language spoken in the country you’re visiting. Not every person speaks your language and you don’t like medical problems through confusion.
3) Keep your medication and glucose refreshments in your hand-baggage. Check-in baggage does, unfortunately, go astray. Don’t chance your diabetes medication by packing it in your main luggage.
4) Keep your medication in its unusual box, complete with pharmacy labels. It will avoidconfusion in this area why you are carrying drugs and, if you are on insulin, syringes.
5) Be aware of stage zone changes, especially as altering your watch. Remember as you travel east your time becomes shorter; if you travel west your time becomes longer. You may possibly need to change the timings of your medication.
Traveling need not be traumatic. A mindful view and a bit of pre-travel planning can succeed things become far additional smoothly.
Planning to the lead at what time you travel reduces trim. This is especially, focal in support of a diabetic. These 5 diabetes travel tips are easy to apply andessentialto your diabetic control. They are especially, valuable if you are traveling abroad.
1) take part in a pre-travel check-up. Promote to definite your A1C blood sugar levels; your blood pressure and your cholesterol layer are OK. Get the appropriate shots used for several people you set up to visit.
2) Wear a diabetes health ID. Ideally it must take place in the language spoken in the country you’re visiting. Not every person speaks your language and you don’t like medical problems through confusion.
3) Keep your medication and glucose refreshments in your hand-baggage. Check-in baggage does, unfortunately, go astray. Don’t chance your diabetes medication by packing it in your main luggage.
4) Keep your medication in its unusual box, complete with pharmacy labels. It will avoidconfusion in this area why you are carrying drugs and, if you are on insulin, syringes.
5) Be aware of stage zone changes, especially as altering your watch. Remember as you travel east your time becomes shorter; if you travel west your time becomes longer. You may possibly need to change the timings of your medication.
Traveling need not be traumatic. A mindful view and a bit of pre-travel planning can succeed things become far additional smoothly.
Planning to the lead at what time you travel reduces trim. This is especially, focal in support of a diabetic. These 5 diabetes travel tips are easy to apply andessentialto your diabetic control. They are especially, valuable if you are traveling abroad.
1) take part in a pre-travel check-up. Promote to definite your A1C blood sugar levels; your blood pressure and your cholesterol layer are OK. Get the appropriate shots used for several people you set up to visit.
2) Wear a diabetes health ID. Ideally it must take place in the language spoken in the country you’re visiting. Not every person speaks your language and you don’t like medical problems through confusion.
3) Keep your medication and glucose refreshments in your hand-baggage. Check-in baggage does, unfortunately, go astray. Don’t chance your diabetes medication by packing it in your main luggage.
4) Keep your medication in its unusual box, complete with pharmacy labels. It will avoidconfusion in this area why you are carrying drugs and, if you are on insulin, syringes.
5) Be aware of stage zone changes, especially as altering your watch. Remember as you travel east your time becomes shorter; if you travel west your time becomes longer. You may possibly need to change the timings of your medication.
Traveling need not be traumatic. A mindful view and a bit of pre-travel planning can succeed things become far additional smoothly.
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If You Are A Type 2 Diabetic Actos May Be The Medication For You
Filed under Type 2 Diabetes ArticlesOct 28Actos is a medicine that is usually taken just once a day for people who are victims of Type 2 diabetes. It is used to complement a healthy and nutritious diet and exercises that will assist the body in getting to manage the high blood sugar levels. This medication is used to make the cells in your body more responsive to insulin which is a hormone that is produced by the pancreas and is what make the cells in your body use up the sugar contained in your blood to convert it into energy.
It is when the cells become more susceptible to the insulin that is produced that the sugar in the blood is transferred more effortlessly into the cells where the sugar is most needed; so it is taken away from the blood failing which the levels of sugar in the blood will rise to menacing levels causing the condition called diabetes.
Actos can be used alone or in conjunction with other diabetic medications when your attempts of eating correctly and exercising do not seem to bring down the blood sugar levels.
This medication is also said to enhance the level of the HDL or high density lipoproteins cholesterol and triglycerides without bringing about any significant changes in the LDL or low density lipoproteins cholesterol levels in people who are suffering from Type 2 diabetes. You have to note that Actos is not a medication that can be used instead of a medicine that is used to lower the cholesterol levels in the blood.
Actos belongs to the family of medicines called the thiazolidinediones and is available only through a prescription. It is said to lower the resistance of the insulin hormone which is one of the main problems in people who have Type 2 diabetes.
One of the most common side effects of Actos is a sore throat and contact your doctor it seems to trouble you too much. Other less common side effects are blurring of vision, distension of the ankles, pain in the chest sudden and rapid weight increase tiredness, nausea, vomiting etc. if you experience any of these side effects see that you talk with your doctor at once.
Actos is a well known drug and at the same time it is widely considered as the best option for most of the strange diseases that you might come along. It is always advised to buy these drugs at CanAmerica Global, as you can save a lot of time and money.
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Oct 27
Type 2 diabetes is mainly characterized by Insulin resistance. Actos belongs to a group of oral diabetic medications known as thiazolidinediones. It is quite a popular drug used in the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes since its effect on lowering blood glucose levels has been found to be good. The generic name of the drug is Pioglitazone. Actos is usually used in combination with Insulin or other diabetic medications for best results. It makes the body more sensitive to insulin. This allows the correct distribution of sugar throughout the body cells, especially to those regions where it is required more. This action of the drug prevents sugar building up to dangerous levels. Users of this drug will obtain maximum results by maintaining a healthy diet and indulging in sufficient physical activity and exercise.
A major point to be kept in mind is that it should not be used for the treatment for Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetic patients in a state of ketoacidocis should also keep away from this drug. Actos also has an increasing effect on the good cholesterol in the body namely the HDL cholesterol. It does not have any consistent effect on the LDL or total cholesterol though. But by no means should it be substituted in favor of any type of cholesterol medication.
The effect of the drug may be felt only after a few weeks. It comes in three dose levels and your doctor will decide what suits you the most. Taken alone it does not necessarily cause hypoglycemia, but when used in combination with insulin or other drugs there is a risk for the same. Therefore it is necessary to carry some source of sugar in case you experience any symptoms of hypoglycemia like drowsiness, fainting, seizures etc.
Users of the drug should inform their doctor about any congenital heart disease, kidney or liver problems etc.
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Oct 27
As you probably must have heard Avandia is a medication available only through the presentation of a doctor’s prescription and is used to treat people who have Type 2 diabetes. This is a medication that can either be used alone or in conjunction with some other drugs for treating the diabetic condition.
Actually Avandia is a medication that you take by mouth and is said to regulate your high blood sugar levels seeing that it is brought under control. It does this by attempting to make the cells in your body more aware and responsive to the actions of the insulin hormone. Remember that Avandia is a medication that should not be used to treat people who are Type 1 diabetes or juvenile diabetics.
Avandia belongs to a category or class of anti-diabetic drugs called thiazolidinediones which is a drug that reduces the quantity of sugar in your blood. The active ingredient in this medication is rosiglitazone. Typically insulin is a hormone that is produced by the pancreas and plays a vital role in regulating the level of sugar in your blood. It is the insulin hormone that instigates the cells to take away the sugar from the blood and convert it onto energy. People who suffer Type 2 diabetes are unable to create enough insulin as a consequence of which the required amount of sugar is not removed from the blood; so the sugar levels rise causing the condition called diabetes.
These tablets are available in 2mg, 4mg and 8 mg tablets and are generally prescribed 4mg to 8mg twice everyday. Combined with a good diet, workouts and measures to control weight this medication will show good results.
Some of the side effects experienced by patients taking Avandia are headaches, pain in the back, tiredness, diarrhea, and upper respiratory infections and in some patients it has shown to cause fluid retention.
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