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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Manage Your Diabetes With This Helpful Advice

By Jeff Tormey


Diabetes is a serious disease that can cause many critical health complications or even lead to death if not properly managed. The best way to ensure a healthy life while dealing with diabetes is through education. Learn as much as you can on this serious disease and how to best care for yourself. This article presents many useful tips to help you manage your diabetes and live a healthy life.

It will be hard if your child is diagnosed with diabetes but bear with it. Diabetes is quite common, and there is no reason your child can't maintain a high quality of life after being diagnosed. Currently, the earth's oldest diabetic is 90 years old, and he has lived well before the medical breakthroughs we have seen!

|If you have diabetes, you may want to put down that pack of cigarettes. Smoking is harmful to your blood sugar levels, as well as its other harmful effects to you and others. Your doctor can help you if you are unable to quit on your own.

|If someone is still new to diabetes, it is essential that he or she quickly learn as much as he or she can about this condition. The more diabetes sufferers learn about their condition, the better they can take care of their health. Knowledge is important to have when dealing with diabetes.

|Be sure to consult with your doctor if you are pregnant and think you may have gestational diabetes. You are placing the health of you and your baby at risk if you do not control gestational diabetes. Your doctor can give you a prescription to help with the diabetes, and also help with a food plan.

|Every food has a glycemic index, which is a number that shows how great of an effect that food will have on blood sugar levels, based on its ingredients. Diabetics should always look for foods with the lowest possible GI number.

|If you have diabetes and see that you have vision problems, make sure to visit with your doctor. Diabetes can cause an array of different eye problems, including glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy. Dealing with your condition is really important because failure to respond opens the door to the worst possibilities that include going blind.

|Sugar isn't the only thing found in chocolate. Chocolate also contains good amounts of fat. Fat is digested very slowly by the body, so it takes longer for the chocolate to raise glucose levels. Instead, opt for a fat-free sugary snack to quickly get your blood glucose back up to normal levels.

|Learn the foods that have high glycemic indexes, as these can cause a sudden spike in your blood sugar levels. Some examples of foods with high glycemic indexes are cereal, desserts, juices, breads and pasta. In addition, these processed foods are bad on your blood sugar. Instead, include meat, fish, veggies and low-glycemic fruits in your diet.

|Watching what you eat is of critical importance when you have diabetes. Different foods affect glucose levels differently, and you will need to carefully scrutinize your food choices. If you eat a large meal, it will require more insulin, while smaller meals will require less. If you watch your meals, you can actively manage your glucose levels.

|Keep stress at bay. Stress and depression can cause a diabetic's blood glucose levels to rise. Try different ways to relax in order to keep yourself calm, like yoga or meditation. Teach yourself breathing exercises that you can use anywhere.

Add walnuts to your salads for a nutritional ingredients. They have mono-saturated fats. These fats cause your cells to be receptive to insulin, and this helps keep your blood sugar levels on track. Walnuts contain antioxidants, minerals, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamins; no wonder they're great for you to eat.

|Diabetics can really benefit from eating egg whites for breakfast on a regular basis. You will get plenty of proteins, while avoiding fat and calories, if you eat egg whites. Make an omelet with them, or even scrambled eggs with some meat such as ham.

|There are many high protein alternatives to meat, such as eggs, tofu, beans and other dairy products. Try to mix it up to keep your mouth interested!

|A common misconception regarding diabetes is that the diabetic is not allowed any sugar. However, you will need to exercise caution and discretion when you do enjoy a small dessert. You may still celebrate with an occasional indulgence in a sweet treat. When you do eat sweets, remember that you are eating more carbs, so on a day when you are going to have dessert, it is a good idea to lessen your carbohydrates.

|Don't be alarmed by high blood sugar after treating a glucose reaction. That is because of this: your body releases hormones when you have low glucose levels, and because of that, you might inadvertently be consuming more glucose than you need to correct the hypoglycemic episode. The next time, try to drink or eat half of what you normally do, then check the levels again after a half hour.

|Almonds are a great snack to fill you up without affecting your blood sugar levels. Consuming almonds can decrease the blood sugar surges that often accompany meals. Keep some near the computer so you can munch on them while you work.

|Exercise on a regular basis. When you exercise regularly, your body is better equipped to handle glucose and insulin, resulting in more stable blood sugar levels. Exercise is a big part of any healthy diabetic lifestyle.

|It is never your own fault that you have gestational diabetes. In most cases, this condition does not appear for any specific reasons. You should try and keep stress levels low and try to think positive things about you and your child.

|While gestational diabetes typically goes way post-birth, you must stil have your glucose checked periodically. Many women believe that once they are no longer pregnant, they will not continue to have problems with their blood sugar; that is not always the case.

|If you have diabetes, you should get a sleep apnea test as soon as possible. If you do have sleep apnea, start treatment right away to protect yourself from future health issues.

Keep telling yourself why it is important to you to control your diabetes. Keep your mind on the better parts of your life, what prevents you from enjoying them and what you are able to do about it. Make sure you remain focused on what is important, and use this as a motivational tool.

|Diabetics are at higher risk for problems with their feet than non-diabetics. See to it that you are taking care of your feet, and remember that carelessness may result in unwanted amputations. Follow these points, and the good advice of your diabetic specialist, to make sure your feet remain in tip-top shape.

|It can be confusing and hard at times to manage your diabetes. Keeping a journal will help you to stay organized and on top of your treatment, giving you a perfect record to provide to your family doctor. This will be helpful for seeing your progress and monitoring the management of your disease.

|To get the most out of your glucose monitor, choose one that has features you will actually use. Data, speed, or screen size might all play a role. The choice totally depends on your own preferences.

|If you suffer from diabetes, a great spice you can add to your foods without adding calories, sugar or sodium to your diet, is cinnamon. Cinnamon naturally brings out the sweetness in food, and it doesn't add any sugar in the process. Although studies on cinnamon lowering your glucose levels are mixed, but regardless, it's still a good spice to include in your meals.

|Understand what ketoacidosis is, and how it happens. This condition happens when the acid in your blood increases, due to high blood sugar levels. As the body uses fat for energy instead of sugar, the acidity of the blood increases. The danger from this is very real and you can wind up in a coma. Symptoms include confusion, breath that smells like fruit, and extreme thirst. Symptoms are typically addressed with increased hydration and insulin. By being careful and monitoring your blood sugar levels, taking your insulin, and being cognizant of the various symptoms, you can be sure to prevent ketoacidosis.

|Prospective employers are forbidden from barring applicants from employment based upon a diagnosis of diabetes. Thus, it is not necessary to inform anyone about your medical issues up front.

|Be extra vigilant about your dental hygiene when you're dealing with diabetes, because the condition puts you at greater risk for gum disease. Be a maniac about brushing your teeth after each meal, and floss before bed.

|Many common foods and beverages contain this ingredient, including a variety of sodas, cereals, snacks and condiments. Make sure you carefully read the labels on any prepared foods before you purchase them. If they contain high fructose corn syrup, leave them on the shelf. Canadian products list high fructose corn syrup as glucose/fructose.

|You've no doubt heard the awful stories about diabetes-related vision or limb loss. Though these situations occur, they are in the minority of diabetes patients. Instead, realize that a happy, healthy and productive life can be maintained after a diabetes diagnosis.

If you are afflicted with diabetic eye disease, then monitoring and controlling your blood sugar is really critical. Research has found that even though controlling blood glucose levels can have a seemingly negative effect on your eyes in the short term, it's good for your eyes in the long run. Properly controlling your blood glucose levels can slow down the advancement of diabetic eye conditions.

|If you suffer from diabetes, proceed with caution when receiving a pedicure. Since diabetics are at an increased risk for foot-related complications, it is especially important to safeguard against possible fungal infections or cuts.

|Due to the large number of diabetics, diabetes awareness has really grown over the past decade. This should reduce your stress and make life easier.

|When you have been diagnosed with diabetes, it is crucial that you understand the effects different foods have on your health. While some foods help to lower blood sugar levels, others can raise them rapidly and cause you health problems.

|Your chances of experiencing complications from diabetes are lessened with a low level A1C. Unfortunately, most people aren't able to reach ideal A1C levels. Try to get less than 7 percent or 150 mg/dl.

|If you suffer from hypoglycemia, overeating is a big no-no! While it is important that you consume an adequate mount of sugar in your diet, however, excess sugars can raise your blood glucose levels, which can lead to further health problems.

|If you have diabetes and you're going on a trip, be certain to take an insulated bag to store insulin. This is important because your insulin must maintain a certain temperature. With an insulated bag, you ensure your insulin does not heat up or cool down too much.

|If you have diabetes and you want to prevent diabetes in your life, try to get some exercise. This helps manage your weight, and also keeps blood sugar at lower, healthy levels by increasing your body's insulin sensitivity. With these blood sugar altering effects of increased activity, anyone who is diabetic cannot afford to be sedentary.

|If you're a person who likes to snack and a diabetic, it can be extremely difficult to fight the urge to eat a treat you see in your kitchen, or in vending machines. It's important though, to stay away from the unhealthy choices and eat fruits or vegetables, or another complex carbohydrate.

|Diabetics should be very cautious when going for a pedicure. Since diabetics are at an increased risk for foot-related complications, it is especially important to safeguard against possible fungal infections or cuts.

Diabetes makes it much easier to acquire other health issues. A common condition you need to watch out for is sleep apnea. People who suffer from sleep apnea stop breathing while they are asleep, interrupting oxygen flow to the brain. Sleep apnea causes you to be tired all day; if you have this symptom you may want to be evaluated.

|Check into different ways you can make the food you eat healthier. Just because you have diabetes, you don't have to go without all of the foods you like. Just try to find ways of making them better for you. Many websites and cookbooks are devoted to providing tasty recipes for diabetics.

|Switching from a brick-and-mortar pharmacy to one online can save you a lot of money on your diabetes medications. You can order diabetes medication or supplies on a monthly basis, so that you'll get your new shipment each month before your prescriptions run out.

|Even though there has been some talk about whether small doses of alcohol could actually decrease the risk of getting diabetes, research says that those who already have diabetes shouldn't drink any of it because it affects blood sugar levels. Before you consume any alcohol, make sure to talk to your doctor about this.

|You should always have a pack of gum or some other sugary substitute with you if you are afflicted by hypoglycemia. It is vital to your well-being that you always stay prepared because your hypoglycemia can rear its head at any time. Skipping breakfast is a bad idea that makes attacks more likely, because your body will be especially desperate for sugar.

|Season your meals with vinegar. Studies show that about half an ounce of vinegar, swallowed prior to a meal, can make your blood sugar rise slower than normal after the meal. The vinegar slows the absorption of starch, thereby keeping the food in the stomach for a longer period.

|If you do the same task the same way each time, your life will be more organized and easier. For instance, put your insulin and meter in the exact same place every evening so you know where it is in the morning. Keep to the same routine every time you test so you never miss a step, and you don't have to think twice about recording your levels.

|If you're a person who likes to snack and a diabetic, it can be extremely difficult to fight the urge to eat a treat you see in your kitchen, or in vending machines. You should avoid giving in to this temptation. Instead, consume a food with complex carbohydrates like fruit and vegetables.

|Pregnant mothers should understand and take heart in the fact that gestational diabetes has not been caused by something they have done. It is quite often not something that you could have prevented from happening. Keep your stress level low, and think positively about your baby and yourself.

|Many people with diabetes have other health problems which often go unnoticed; one of worst of these is sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a condition that causes you to stop breathing. Unusual feelings of fatigue and exhaustion during the day can be a sign of sleep apnea.

Skipping meals could cause your blood glucose level to rise because your liver will release glucose to fuel your body when you are not taking in adequate nourishment. To prevent this from occurring, eat meals at regular intervals and eat low-GI snacks when appropriate.

|If you are a diabetic, you need to discover ways to pacify your sweet tooth safely. You will not necessarily have to give up everything sweet. Eating desserts is not bad for you all the time if your blood sugar level is under control. Remove carbs from your meal to make room for dessert. Try to stick to equal amounts to make sure your entire meal stays balanced.

|If you have diabetes, you have to be careful about what you eat. Foods change blood sugar levels differently in different people, so it's up to you to keep track of how foods affect you. Large meals need larger insulin injections, and smaller meals need smaller injections. By watching your meals, you will be able to better manage your blood sugar.

|When you are traveling, take your insulin kit with you wherever you go. Never pack your insulin kit in your bags that are checked; they may be subjected to extreme temperatures or get lost. Keeping it in your unrefrigerated carry on bag is fine; insulin will last for one month at room temperature, as long as it is not exposed to any temperature extremes.

|High blood sugar symptoms are easy to detect, especially if you have an idea about what to look for. These include excessive thirst, blurred vision, and a general lack of energy. If you notice these symptoms, check your blood sugar to see if your body needs more insulin.

|To measure blood glucose level, urine ketone testing is not the right thing to be doing. This urine ketone test has its limits. It can only indicate whether the glucose level in the blood is 200 milligrams or higher in the blood. The ADA suggest that diabetics use testing strips and finger sticks for more accurate testing.

|Exercise can be an effective way to maintain healthy levels of blood glucose by increasing insulin sensitivity in you body. Vary your workout. Incorporate aerobic exercise and strength training.

|Counter-intuitively, not eating causes your liver to secrete glucose to keep your body going, as it's not getting the glucose it needs from food. To prevent this from occurring, eat meals at regular intervals and eat low-GI snacks when appropriate.

|You have a higher chance of gum disease due to the diabetes, so pay particular attention to your teeth. You should brush several times daily and floss at least once a day.

|To satisfy your hunger without throwing off your blood glucose levels, snack on almonds. Unsalted almonds are filled with protein, fiber and many other nutrients that are very healthy. Keep a bowl by the couch so you can grab some for a snack while you watch TV.

If you are a diabetic, you should get tested for sleep apnea right away. If you have sleep apnea, you should get it treated immediately to stay healthy.

|This raises the probability that your child will get either type 1 or type 2 diabetes at some point in his life. Do NOT curse your child with this disease, instead take care of yourself now.

|Try to stay calm when you find out you have diabetes. You should listen to your physician and alter the things that you must change. Don't let diabetes stop you from living your life. Although you may have to make some changes in how you live, you still have plenty of choices as to your lifestyle. You should make choices that leave you feeling happy and fulfilled.

|Lots of methods of dropping weight and battling diabetes exist, ranging from workouts at a park to jogging. Try chin ups at the jungle gym at the playground, or use cans and full fabric bags as makeshift weights you can lift.

|Rather than completely eliminating your favorite foods, aim to make them healthier. Many people find the most difficult aspect of diabetes is its restrictive diet. They believe that they must eliminate their favorite foods from their diet. Some diabetic sufferers will just keep eating their favored dishes regardless of their condition. The smart solution is to examine your favorite dishes and make substitutions. Some foods can be converted from diabetes-foe to diabetes-friend with a few minor tweaks.

|Having a diet with healthy carbohydrates is good for a diabetic. Diets focused on extremely low levels of carbohydrates can harm diabetics as they eliminate sources for needed fiber and nutrients. Your energy levels will be enhanced with the proper amount of carbohydrates in your daily diet.

|Make it a priority to keep your daily stress to a minimum. Stress and anxiety can raise blood sugar levels in diabetics. Yoga and meditation can help you feel more relaxed. You can also use breathing exercises to relax, especially since you can perform them almost anywhere.

|Keep an eye out for recipe substitutions and other ways to convert your favorite foods into healthier versions. You do not need to eliminate many of your favorite dishes from your diet because of diabetes. Look for ways that you can make them better for you. Fortunately, there are hundreds of websites and cookbooks that offer recipes and cooking methods that are appropriate for the diabetic diet.

|It can be confusing to deal with diabetes, having to keep track of your blood sugar and dose times or amounts. You will see benefits if you take the time and enter your levels and treatments in a journal that can be shared with your doctor. He will then understand what treatment you need and what progress you have made.

|Nowadays people with diabetes are everywhere. This makes injections far more convenient than if you had to find a private place, and knowing that most people are comfortable with diabetic procedures should allow you to feel more comfortable too.

Fast-acting insulin should be taken up to 15 minutes before you eat, unless your doctor has ordered differently. Fast-acting insulins work very well to maintain blood sugars, but they must be properly dosed for the individual.

|Try and eat at the same time every day. When you skip or delay your meals as a diabetic, you can cause your blood sugar levels to veer wildly out of control. This extra glucose, on top of the already-high glucose associated with type 2 diabetes, can cause blood sugar levels to become dangerously high.

|Smoking is dangerous and can be very dangerous if you're a diabetic. This habit produces many negative health effects. Smoking causes your body to become resistant to insulin, and if you haven't yet contracted diabetes, cigarettes grow your chances of doing so.

|Gestational diabetes usually goes away upon the birth of your child, but it is important to continue getting your blood sugar examined nonetheless. People believe that after you give birth, your issues with blood sugar levels magically disappear, but sadly that is not true.

|There are a lot of stories about people losing limbs or their eyesight because they did not take care of their diabetes. While this can happen, there is a lot you can do to prevent it. Recognize that diabetics are perfectly capable of living long, productive healthy lives.

|Always take your prescribed diabetes medication according to your doctors instructions. Double check the dosage of your medication before administering it. Consult your doctor for any specific issues you may have with your the medicine described for your diabetes. Also check with them before making any changes to your treatment plan.

|As a person diagnosed with hypoglycemia, make a point to consult with your physician about the possibility of taking glucose tablets. The tablets are simple to take wherever you go and help elevate your glucose levels quicker and more efficiently than foods with sugar.

|Many no cost methods are available to help you lose weight and combat diabetes, including working out at a park and jogging. Use the local jungle gym for pull ups, and you can even weight lift with canned goods or other heavy household items, such as bottles of laundry detergent.

|Diabetics can really benefit from eating egg whites for breakfast on a regular basis. Egg whites are a low-calorie, low-fat food that will give you the protein you need to get going each morning. You can eat your egg whites scrambled, or even use them to make a delicious omelet.

|If diabetes is a challenge for you, consider eating five or six smaller meals during your day, instead of the more traditional three meals. Eating frequent small meals improves your chance of keeping glucose levels stable. If you eat more frequently, it will decrease your risk of binge eating, and you feel more satisfied.

If you have diabetes, you must keep your medical appointments. Diabetes is a condition that generally cannot be cured. Therefore, continual monitoring of your condition, and treatment is important to maintaining your quality of life. You can live a normal life with diabetes, if you manage it properly.

|When you have diabetes, it is a great idea to eat five to six small meals, instead of three bigger meals a day. Eating frequent small meals improves your chance of keeping glucose levels stable. Eating more frequently also helps to decrease the risk of binging, as you will feel more satisfied.

|It is important that, as a diabetic, you eat nutritional foods on a regular basis and check your glucose levels, even when feeling unwell and you have no appetite. Make sure you keep up your fluid intake as dehydration can occur during prolonged low glucose periods.

|You should have a handy bag containing all of the equipment you need to deal with blood sugar issues. Keep more than one bag, in fact, so that your odds of being out of reach of one are lower. Be prepared for everything by keeping your insulin, syringes, meter hooks and test equipment in the bag.

|Many items on store shelves have this ingredient, so make sure you're choosing products without it before you put them in your cart. Most soda drinks contain high fructose corn syrup, but so does ketchup, so check the labels. If you live in or go to Canada, look for 'glucose/fructose' on labels.

|If you are a diabetic, you might want to consider adding green tea to your daily diet. Green tea revs up your metabolism and helps get the toxins out of your body.

|The risk of getting diabetes can be reduced by having a diet that is high in fiber. Choose whole wheat and whole grain foods over their processed counterparts, like white bread, which have a dangerously high glycemic index. There are many studies that show that people who eat whole grains, and low-GI foods in general, get diabetes less often than those who don't.

|The slightest raise in elevation can increase the risk. Unfortunately, not many people have normal A1C levels. Your goal should be 150 mg/dl as an average blood glucose, or less than seven percent.

|Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, use your fast-acting insulin up to as much as 15 minutes before eating a meal. These types of insulin will help to maintain blood sugar, as long as they are used properly and as directed by a physician.

|If your doctor diagnoses you with diabetes, accept the news as calmly as you are able to, and then make the lifestyle adaptations needed without resistance or complaint. You don't have to give up your life because of a diabetes diagnosis.

One of the goals in managing diabetes is to be able to live the lifestyle that you want. The more normal a lifestyle you can sustain, the less likely you are of having to cope with dangerous side effects from this crippling disease.




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