Education for Diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes and Gestational diabetes mellitus

  • Aug 19

    This was a question for sample essay questions, and I understand why more glucose is excreted in the urine when you have diabetes but I dont see how that would increase thirst or urination? Would it mess with the concentration of urine in the nephrons?

  • Jul 21

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  • Jul 8


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  • Jun 5

    Our families friends are coming over and their son has diabetes and has to eat certain kinds of food. Please make it kid friendly!

  • Jun 4

    I am looking for information about what types of friuts are good for people with diabetes. I am wondering what types of fruits are not to high in sugar.

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  • Jun 2

    I have hypoglycemia……for life. Is there any way for me to get diabetes? If i can, then how? I just want to know so i can live a healthy life and shy away from bad areas that will cause me to get unhealthy.

  • May 25

    Hi I know diabetes type 1 is not genetic or contagious but I was wondering if pancreatis could give you diabetes or anything else such as giving your body to much sugar so the insulin cannot keep up and works so vigorously, the beta cells get worn out. Any help would be appreciated! I was just curious!

  • May 15

    I might be a diabetic and a lot of people in the diabetes section are talking about hypo treatments. What are they?

  • May 3

    I have diabetes and usually get a salad for lunch at work and make chicken for dinner. This is my first winter really focusing on my eating and I live in the Northeast, with are first full storm last week I realized that my days of laying around with friends eating popcorn and watching movies may be over on a day off. What do other store in their home’s for those snack attacks.
    I’m looking for non-parashiable items for when we get these sudden snow storms.

  • May 1

    I’m not diabetic or overweight, and I do my best to eat a healthy diet. However, the one BIG risk factor I have is that my father has it, and it tends to run in my family.

    I’ve had normal BS levels as long as I could remember now, and so far have had no symptoms. I monitor my fasting blood sugar on my own about every month or two(using my father’s equipment) and get it checked during my annual physical. Is this enough to monitor it properly, or am I doing something wrong?

    Also, any advice on delaying the onset of diabetes as far as I can? I’m already trying to be active, keeping my weight in check and eating healthy, but is there anything else I can do? I plan on enlisting in the military in a few years, so I need to be in my top condition.

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