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Diabetes
Management
As of 2007, there is no cure
for either type 1 or type 2
diabetes. This may seem like a
dim outlook for many
people,
but the fact is that even
though there is no cure,
there
certainly are ways to manage
your diabetes.
Proper management can give
you many years of healthy
living.
Diabetes management starts
with a visit to your
doctor.
first, finding out you have
diabetes, what type you
have
then arming yourself with as
much information as
possible
about the diabetes you are
diagnosed with.
All management begins with
controlling the glucose
cycle.
The glucose cycle is
affected by two factors, entry
of
glucose into the bloodstream
and blood levels of insulin
to
control the transport out.
Your glucose levels are very
sensitive to both diet and
exercise, so change in either
should first be discussed
with your physician. Proper
management of diabetes can
be
very intrusive to the
patient.
Proper management requires a
complete lifestyle change
and
frequent, sometimes multi-daily
checks of glucose in the
blood.
It can change as people grow
and develop and no two
cases
are ever really the same. Today
it is easier to measure the
blood sugar level.
Glucose meters are readily
available and are quite easy
to
use with a little practice and
patience.
With a small drop of blood
to the testing strip attached
to
the glucose meter, the user is
given the number, which
represents their blood sugar
level. This in turn will
let
the user know if and when
insulin is needed.
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