How To Control Your Diabetes So You Can Live A Longer Life! - Noah Daniels - E-Book

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Noah Daniels

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There are many that are still undiagnosed with this disease, either because they don’t know the symptoms or they’re too scared to go to the doctor and find out. Where is the urgency here? Now that you have diabetes, do you know what steps you need to take to keep it under control? What can you eat? Can you exercise? If so, what kind of exercises can you do? If you’re not sure about how to control this disease, then this report is for you. Diabetes is no joke. If left undetected or not taken care of, it can trigger some serious health issues like high blood pressure, heart disease, glaucoma, blindness, nerve damage, amputation and even death. Diabetes has become the leading cause of kidney failure, accounting for near half the cases. More and more people are forced to resort to kidney dialysis or wait patiently for a kidney transplant. There is ongoing research conducted in medical facilities across the United States. The research includes subjects such as the disease itself, eye problems related to diabetes, heart and vascular complications, pregnancy and dental issues. In addition to the Federal Government searching and testing, there are private entities that are doing there share to combat diabetes. The Federal Government has been doing clinical trials with regard to diabetes in the areas of obesity, insulin, diabetes prevention, how to manage and control your diabetes, children with diabetes, kidney disease, people with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, Islet Cell Transplantation, gestational diabetes and much more. Diabetes just doesn’t affect you physically; it can also affect you financially. Just think if you had been hospitalized for diabetes related complications. The medical bills for this can be staggering, like in the five or six figures - God forbid if you don’t’ have insurance… If you don’t’ know what to do, this book, How To Control Your Diabetes So You Can Live A Longer Life! can help you control your diabetes and live a healthy and long life. You will to know what to do to prevent blindness and getting on dialysis. You’ll also find out how to keep all your limbs and not face the wrath of amputation. That is what happens when you get lazy and not engage in regular physical activity. Everyone should get some type of exercise.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2014

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Noah Daniels

How To Control Your Diabetes So You Can Live A Longer Life!

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Copyright © 2014 by Noah Daniels

What is Diabetes?

Diabetes is when your blood glucose (commonly known as blood sugar) level is too high. Glucose is a substance that comes from what you eat. It is also produced in your liver and muscles. Your cells receive glucose from your blood. In order for your body to have energy, you must have glucose in your system. However, you can’t have too much glucose because it’s not good for you.

 

A hormone called insulin is produces from your pancreas. After the insulin is produced, the pancreas let it go into your blood. Insulin complements the glucose by helping it travel to your cells. This is done when you eat food. However, if insulin that is produced isn’t adequate, the glucose can’t get to your cells and it stays in your blood. This results in a high glucose level, causing diabetes to set in.

 

There is also a condition called pre-diabetes. Pre-diabetes occurs when your blood glucose levels are high but not quite high enough to be diagnosed with full-blown diabetes. With pre-diabetes, you can be at risk for a heart attack or a stroke. With pre-diabetes, you can lessen the risk of you getting diabetes. Losing weight and exercising are some things you can do to combat this.

 

How do you know whether or not you may have diabetes? Well, here are some of the symptoms:

 

Going to the bathroom more than usual

 

Feeling very fatigued

 

Losing weight without any effort on your part

 

Dry and itchy skin

 

Frequently thirsty

 

Blurred eyesight

 

No feeling or a tingling sensation in your feet

 

Slow healing sores

 

You may have experienced some of these symptoms at one time or another prior to begin diagnosed. For a definite diagnosis, consult with your physician.

Types Of Diabetes

There are two main types of diabetes that a person can be afflicted with:

 

Type 1 Diabetes – this type of diabetes used to be known as juvenile diabetes of insulin-dependent diabetes. This is because usually diabetes is first detected in children, teens or young adults. With Type 1 diabetes, the pancreas’ beta cells stop producing insulin. This is because your immune system has gotten rid of them.

 

People with Type 1 Diabetes take insulin, eat healthy food choices, exercise, take aspirin and control their blood pressure and keep their cholesterol level down. If you’re diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, you will be required to take insulin. When you take insulin, it helps the food that you consume turn into energy for your body.

 

Type 2 Diabetes – this type of diabetes used to be known as adult-onset diabetes or noninsulin-dependent diabetes. This is the most common form of diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes can develop at any time and affect any age. It starts off with insulin resistance. Insulin resistance, which is when you fat, muscle and liver cells don’t properly use insulin.

 

While the pancreas helps to produce more insulin in the beginning, it doesn’t last and eventually fails to continue producing insulin. If you’re overweight and not regularly active, this increases your chances of getting diabetes. People with Type 2 Diabetes use diabetic medicines, eating healthy foods, exercise, take aspirin and control their blood pressure and keep their cholesterol level down.

 

With Type 2 Diabetes, it’s not necessary to take insulin, unless the situation warrants it. Normally, eating healthy and losing weight will be all you need to control this type of diabetes. Or if that doesn’t work, you may have to take diabetes pills to get your blood glucose level lower. Hopefully, if people take care of themselves, there won’t be a need for insulin treatment.