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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Tips For Staying Healthy And Alive With Type 2 Diabetes

By Jeff Tormey


The diagnosis of diabetes can be rather frightening, but with the right advice, you will be able to successfully manage your condition. You are going to find quite a few great pieces of advice that will help you learn more about diabetes and how to better your health.

Diabetics have a tendency to develop many problems with their feet. If you do not care for your feet when you have diabetes, you may have to have them amputated. These tips can keep your feet in tip-top health, whether you are a diabetic or not.

|Do not take blame for having gestational diabetes. Pregnancy often causes gestational diabetes, and there is really not much you can do to prevent it if you are susceptible to it. Cancel negative thoughts and think positively about your child and yourself. This will go a long way toward lowering stress.

|You can save a ton of money on prescriptions if you switch to an online pharmacy. 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.

|If you have diabetes, find out how different foods affect your health. There are foods that will do you good and foods that could make you very sick.

|You are going to want to contact a doctor if you have gestational diabetes and are pregnant. You are placing the health of you and your baby at risk if you do not control gestational diabetes. A physician can give you prescription medication safe for pregnancy and good dietary suggestions.

|The data conclusively shows that exercise controls blood sugar both in the near term and long term through increased insulin sensitivity. Aerobic exercises are important to your overall health while strength training builds muscle mass.

|Upon receiving a diagnosis of diabetes, a person should gain as much knowledge about the disease as possible. By learning as much as possible they can ensure that they take the best care of themselves that they can. Diabetes is best handled with knowledge and a sense of responsibility.

|The glycemic index of foods indicates how much the food item can affect glucose levels. The lower the glycemic index, the better it is for you to eat!

|Many foods contain corn syrup, so make sure to read food labels. If you are Canadian, this ingredient is known as "glucose/fructose."

|Take your insulin exactly as prescribed by you physician. Fast-acting insulins may effectively maintain blood sugar, but only if the dosage is correct, and timed correctly for the person.

Spend some time learning about what you should eat if you are suffering from diabetes. There are foods that will do you good and foods that could make you very sick.

|When dealing with diabetes, it is important to consider adding green tea to your diet. Not only can green tea boost your rate of metabolism, but it aids in flushing the toxins from your body.

|If you suffer from hypoglycemia, it is important that you carry gum or another sugary food with you at all times. Hypoglycemic attacks can happen at any time, and it is vital that you be prepared in the case of one. If you suffer from hypoglycemia, avoid attacks by never skipping meals.

|The risk of getting diabetes can be reduced by having a diet that is high in fiber. Eating more whole grain foods will reduce your intake of high glycemic foods like white bread and processed foods which will increase your your risk. Research demonstrates that diets rich in whole grain are at lesser risk of suffering diabetes.

|Rather then eliminating your favorite foods from your diet, see if there is a way that you could alter them a little. One of the hardest things to do as a diabetic is to adhere to a strict diet. The good news, however, is that few foods are truly off limits to you. Others will eat their favorites despite the diet. The best solution is to analyze your favorite foods and choose alternatives. By adjusting some of the ingredients, many foods that are bad for a diabetic diet can become diabetic-friendly.

|If you suffer from hypoglycemia, overeating is a big no-no! You do need to get adequate sugar from your diet, but not so much to dangerously elevate your blood sugar. This can cause detrimental effects, worse that not getting enough sugar.

|When you go without food for a long time, your liver puts out glucose to fill the gap, which can cause a spike in blood sugar levels. Making sure to eat regular meals, along with healthy balanced snacks, will give your body a break and keep it from over-producing glucose.

|If you suspect hypoglycemia in your life, consider asking for a prescription of glucose in tablet form. Glucose tables are fast and easy to use, and are safer and more effective than eating a food with a high sugar content.

|After treating lower levels of glucose, you should not be surprised to see your blood sugar actually spike. You could be experiencing a release of hormones triggered by your body in response to lower glucose. In addition, it's possible that you are over-treating the low glucose by too much food or liquids. The next time that happens, consume half of what you would normally consume to correct the low glucose level, then monitor your glucose levels in half an hour to see if you need to take further action.

|Diabetics also have an increased risk of developing gingivitis so regular dental visits are important. Make sure you floss every day, and brush your teeth at several intervals throughout the day.

Establish schedules for your meals. When you delay or skip meals as someone with diabetes, you can trigger your diabetes to go out of control. Significant sugar spikes can occur with type 2 diabetes, when glucose levels rise or drop. If this glucose meets the already high glucose levels of a type 2 diabetic, then the spike occurs.

|Develop a "testing ritual" that you follow every time you test your blood sugar. Place your insulin meter in the same location all of the time to ensure you can find it easier. When you are going to test your blood sugar levels, have a routine in place so you do not forget an important step, and you remember to write down the levels in a log.

|For employers, turning down a job application because the prospective employee has diabetes is illegal. Thus, it is not necessary to inform anyone about your medical issues up front.

|You need to be able to recognize symptoms associated with high blood sugar. These include hunger and thirst, irregular urination, vision problems and fatigue. If you experience these symptoms, test your blood, and use insulin if needed.

|Include more healthy carbs into your diet. Diabetics should steer clear of diets that are exceptionally low in carbohydrates, because they miss out on key nutritional elements such as fiber and important vitamins. When you have enough carbs, you also get the energy you need.

|Keep stress levels as low as possible. Diabetics may experience elevated blood glucose levels, especially when they feel upset or stressed. Find some relaxation methods that will help you calm down, such as meditation or yoga. You can also learn different exercises in breathing, which provide great benefits because you can do then anywhere.

|Add some almonds to your diet to keep your cravings low and not have an effect on your blood sugar level. Natural, unsalted almonds are healthy for you, as they are full of protein, fiber and healthy nutrients. Stash some by your TV for a healthy snack while you're watching your favorite show!

|Take the time to exercise. When you exercise regularly, your body is better equipped to handle glucose and insulin, resulting in more stable blood sugar levels. Exercise can be very beneficial to someone with diabetes.

|Chocolate contains a lot of fat, even though it has sugar in it. Fat is slowly digested in your system, which makes it take longer to treat the low. Fat-free snacks with a high sugar content are preferable when you are experiencing low blood sugar levels. They release their sugars faster and can quickly bring your blood sugar level back into the normal range.

|Throwing some walnuts into your salad will and a tasty nutritious touch. Walnuts are a source of monosaturated fats. These fats make it easier for cells to receive insulin, making walnuts an easy way to fight back against diabetes. Walnuts also contain antioxidants, minerals, vitamins, and omega-3's; they will increase your energy and they are delicious.

If you are a diabetic and also smoke, it is in your best interests to quit. Smoking is really bad for those with diabetes because it has the ability to raise blood sugar dangerously high. Talk to your doctor about the best ways to quit smoking.

|Your doctor will do a regular screening for gestational diabetes. If you do have gestational diabetes and you choose to look the other way, you are not only putting yourself in harm's way, but your baby's health as well. Your physician could prescribe medication that is safe for pregnant women and he could also give you advice on what to eat.

|It is important to make sure you have access to your insulin when you travel. You should not check your insulin when you fly as it could become misplaced or become exposed to temperatures that ruin it. Don't worry about the insulin spoiling if you leave it in your carry-on. Insulin can last for up to 30 days if it's not exposed to extremely hot or cold temperatures.

|Be careful with what you eat if you're diabetic. Different foods will all have different effects on your blood sugar, so take care when choosing your meals and snacks. Bigger meals will need higher injections of insulin, and small meals might require less. Staying in control of your glucose levels will become easier if you pay attention to what you are eating.

|If you suffer from diabetes and you are a smoker, you should try to quit. Smoking is really bad for those with diabetes because it has the ability to raise blood sugar dangerously high. The highly addictive nature of nicotine can make quitting a very difficult process. Seek advice from your doctor.

|A slight elevation can increase risk. Sadly, only very few people can achieve normal A1C levels. Aim for seven percent or less, equivalent to 150 mg/dl average blood glucose.

|If you get hypoglycemia, it's absolutely crucial you have gum or some type of sugary food always available to you. Hypoglycemic attacks can happen at any time, and it is vital that you be prepared in the case of one. Your body especially craves sugar in the morning, making breakfast a very important meal.

|You can get protein from a variety of other foods, including dairy products, eggs, tofu, and beans. Mix up your protein sources to keep from getting bored.

|Be sure to pack an insulated bag that can hold your insulin if you are a diabetic and you are going to be traveling. You want to make sure that your insulin stays at the correct medium temperature. Using an insulated bad will protect you insulin from extreme hot or cold temperatures.

|This will make it more likely that your child will have diabetes either when he is born or later in life. Taking care of your gestational diabetes protects your child from juvenile diabetes.

Are you are in the market for a new glucose monitor? If so, take stock of the features most important to you in order to find the best device. Perhaps you need a faster monitor or would prefer one with data management features or a larger screen. Select one according to your own preferences.

|It is important to not rely solely on the urine ketone test for checking your blood sugar. This method is not very accurate, and high levels of ketones only indicate that blood glucose levels are something higher than 200mg a deciliter. Finger sticks or testing strips are recommended by the ADA and will give you a more accurate result.

|Know which foods have high GI values and can spike your blood sugar when ingested. Avoid carbohydrates with elevated glycemic indexes like bread, cereal and pasta. Processed food is bad for one's blood sugar. Try eating fruits, veggies, meats, and fish instead.

|Keep your supplies organized and ready to go, keep extra supplies around so you are always able to take care of your diabetic needs whenever and wherever you are. Keep your syringes, insulin and meter hooks in the bag so that you are prepared for anything.

|If you are diabetic, be very careful when getting a pedicure. Diabetics are sensitive to infection. So, you should be careful if there's a cut or puncture there.

|If you develop gestational diabetes, don't blame yourself. It will affect some people, and in more cases than not, it is not in anyone's control. Work on keeping yourself calm and relieving tension, as this is best for both you and your baby. Keep thinking positively.

|No employers are not allowed to dismiss applicants because they have diabetes. By law, you do not have to let your employer know of your condition before you are hired.

|If you are diabetic and want to reduce the chance of complications, get more exercise. Not only will exercise help you lose weight, it can also increase your insulin sensitivity and lower blood sugar. Based on the knowledge that physical activity can have positive effects on your blood sugar, you cannot allow yourself to become sedentary.

|Even though gestational diabetes generally goes away once the baby is born, you should still check your blood sugar with regularity. Most people think your blood sugar will become normal once your baby is born, but that is not necessarily true.

|Other conditions are sometimes linked to diabetes, such as sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is when you do not breathe as you should while you are sleeping. Sleep apnea may be what is affecting you, if you find yourself unexplainably tired throughout the day.

If you have learned that you have a diabetic eye disease, it is essential that you monitor the levels of glucose in your blood regularly. The scientific data suggests that improving blood glucose control will make diabetic retinopathy seem worse at first but improve the condition over time. If you control your sugar, it can slow the eye disease that often comes along with diabetes.

|Regular exercise can help you to better manage your diabetes in two ways; by lowering your blood sugar levels and by increasing your insulin sensitivity. Vary your workout. Incorporate aerobic exercise and strength training.

|If you are diabetic, you need to learn to indulge in a healthy manner. It is unlikely that you have to withhold all consumption of sweet food. As long as you keep your sugar levels under control, you can eat dessert on occasion. Enjoy sweets and carbohydrates in low quantities by cutting down your carb intake by the amount of sweets you eat on those occasional treats.

|Are you are in the market for a new glucose monitor? If so, take stock of the features most important to you in order to find the best device. You may want a fast monitor or one with a larger screen or data management capabilities. The monitor that's right for you depends solely upon your preferences.

|Even if you do not feel hungry, you have to keep monitoring your food intake and make healthy choices. Fluids are very important during times of low glucose levels.

|It can be confusing to manage diabetes and keep track of it. Writing down your readings in a journal is very beneficial, and you should show this journal to your doctor. This will give your doctor a better understanding of how you are progressing, and they will be able to better monitor the management techniques you are using.

|A common misconception regarding diabetes is that the diabetic is not allowed any sugar. While sugar should be strictly moderated, you don't have to ban it from your diet altogether. Don't be afraid to indulge in your favorite desserts every now and then. Because consuming desserts adds additional carbohydrates to your diet, you should reduce other foods you consume that have carbohydrates when you eat this treat.

|If you suffer from diabetes, it is important to learn how to eat right. It might not be essential that you give up sweets completely. If your blood sugar level is normal, it is okay if you partake in desert every now and again. Simply account for dessert by reducing the amount of carbohydrates in your main meal by an equal amount.

|Pay close attention to your glucose levels if you have complications linked to your eyes. Research shows that controlling blood glucose levels could make the condition of your eyes seem worse initially, but it will be better in the long run. Eye diseases caused by diabetes may be slowed in their progression by keeping your blood sugar under control.

|Follow the directions for diabetic medication carefully. Diabetic symptoms can easily go unnoticed, so it is crucial that you take the medication that you are prescribed in the times and doses that are advised. If you have questions or any side effects due to your treatment plan, it should all be discussed with a doctor; however, keep taking the medication as prescribed and never discontinue use on your own.

If you change to a diet rich in fiber, you can decrease your risk of developing diabetes. If you eat more whole grain bread and less white bread, you will lessen your blood sugar levels and will in turn, lessen your risk of diabetes. There have been studies done that have shown that when people eat more whole grains, they have less of a risk of developing diabetes.

|Make sure to take along an insulated cold bag to store your insulin supply when you travel. This will keep the insulin, that needs a certain temperature, from getting too cold or too hot.

|Your stress levels can impact your blood glucose levels. Individuals with diabetes are susceptible to rising blood glucose levels, particularly when they feel stressed or upset. Explore different relaxation techniques, such as meditation and yoga. Deep breathing exercises are particularly good to learn, because you can make use of them practically anywhere.

|Instead of eating three square meals, eat five or six light meals daily as part of your diabetes management plan. Eating smaller, healthy meals frequently during the day helps maintain the stability of your blood sugar levels. Eating more frequently also helps to decrease the risk of binging, as you will feel more satisfied.

|There are numerous methods to lose weight that are free, everything from jogging to workouts at the park, and all of them will help in your battle against diabetes. Try a few chin ups using the park's jungle gym, or use the canned goods in your kitchen as weights and do some lifts, then weight some sturdy fabric bags and use them for weight lifting.

|Experiment with your recipes to make healthy versions of your favorite foods. Just because you have diabetes doesn't mean you can't eat your favorite foods. All you need to do is discover new ways to cater these foods to your current dietary restrictions. There are hundreds of cookbooks and thousands of websites dedicated specifically to recipes for people with diabetes.

|Learn the foods that have high glycemic indexes, as these can cause a sudden spike in your blood sugar levels. Foods such as breads, juices, desserts, cereal, and pastas have high glycemic indexes. Processed foods also have a very bad effect on your blood sugar. Try replacing processed foods with the usual suspects: meats, seafood, fruits, and vegetables.

|Smoking isn't healthy for anyone but can be even more unhealthy for a person with diabetes. Having this habit only brings about detrimental health effects. Smoking can cause insulin resistance and for those who are not diabetic, in can cause diabetes to develop.

|If you are diagnosed with diabetes, you need to stay calm, carefully listen to everything your doctor tells you, and change the areas of your life that need changing. You will still be able to live a very full and fulfilling life.

|Managing your diabetes can become tiresome, so it's important to keep reminding yourself of all the reasons why it's critical. Think about the things in your life that you enjoy doing, what are the things that keep your from doing it and what should you do to help with that. This can help you keep yourself focused on the positives in your life and motivated in the management of your diabetes.

Even though gestational diabetes will generally clear itself after birth has occurred, you must still have your blood sugar tested regularly. Women who develop gestational diabetes are more likely to develop a diabetic disorder later in life.

|If you are a diabetic, you should get tested for sleep apnea right away. If you have sleep apnea, get it treated as soon as possible to keep yourself healthy.

|All diabetics should be trained to use a finger stick tester to check blood glucose levels several times per day. This method is not very accurate, and high levels of ketones only indicate that blood glucose levels are something higher than 200mg a deciliter. The American Diabetes Association recommends that diabetics use a finger stick and test strips. This provides a much accurate measurement for blood glucose levels.

|Diabetes is surrounded with horror stories about amputations and blindness. Although it is possible for these things to occur, they won't happen most of the time. Realize that a healthy, happy and productive life can still continue after being diagnosed with diabetes.

|Egg whites should be included in your breakfast if you desire the optimum meal when you have diabetes. Egg whites are known to be a low calorie food, and they are also low in fat. Another benefit is that egg whites are filled with protein which will give you a wonderful energy boost. Try preparing a omelet with egg whites, or scramble them and eat them with a lean meat like ham.

|If you have diabetes, you must keep your medical appointments. Diabetes is a condition that generally cannot be cured. This is why it's important to monitor it, and watch your treatments to keep it from worsening. If you manage your diabetes the right way, you will not have issues in your life.

|Always have access to your insulin whenever you travel. Never pack your insulin kit in your bags that are checked; they may be subjected to extreme temperatures or get lost. It won't harm your insulin to keep it on your person, because it can be kept in room temperature for as long as a month without any adverse effects.

|If you're a diabetic and you're experiencing problems related to your vision, see to it that you consult your doctor. Diabetics can experience some unique eye and vision issues in their lives. These conditions include cataract, glaucoma and even retinopathy that is specific to diabetics. Be sure to have your vision checked as soon as possible to prevent further damage, which can include blindness.

|Take the stress out of diabetes management by developing more consistent habits. Keep all of your equipment in the same spot at home and at work, so that you always know where to find your treatments in an emergency. When you are testing your blood sugar, write down all your levels in a log.

|Eat on a regular schedule. When you delay or skip meals as someone with diabetes, you can trigger your diabetes to go out of control. This can be problematic because when liver glucose interacts with your already-high blood sugar level, it propels your overall blood sugar level to dangerous heights.

As you've now seen, the knowledge provided in the above article is possibly all that's needed for making the process of controlling diabetes much easier, so that you can live an excellent life. Choose the tips most adapted to your situation, and you will find your diabetes less stressful.




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