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Mar
09

Gestational Diabetes test update! *28 weeks pregnant*

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Mar
07

Treating pregnant women for mild gestational diabetes

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Treating pregnant women for mild gestational diabetes resulted in fewer cesarean sections and other serious birthing problems associated with larger than average babies, according to a study conducted in part at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Mar
05

Treating Diabetes In Pregnancy Proves Easy, Crucial

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A new study in the October 1 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine reports that controlling gestational diabetes, a condition that affects a growing number of women in the U.S. each year, may be easier and more important than first thought. Moms-to-be who develop gestational diabetes tend to have larger babies and more complicated deliveries. Their newborns are also at risk for long-term complications such as obesity and type 2 diabetes, says Mark Landon, MD, of Ohio State University Medical Center, who led the study.

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Mar
03

Diabetes Stabilize blood sugar levels

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Mar
02

Can skinny people get type 2 diabetes?

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Also, did any one who has type 2 diabetes have symptoms of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), or reactive hypoglycemia (when blood sugar falls so fast that it feels low) years before they were diagnosed with diabetes? Or did you always feel fine before you were diagnosed with type 2 diabetes? My reason for asking is because I have a 60% chance of getting diabetes in the next ten years ( because I had gestational diabetes). But I am very slim yet my blood sugar always feels low and unstable even though I eat small meals throughout the day and watch my carbs.

Yes, you can feel low, even with high blood sugars. Your body is used to higher blood sugars, and when they are a lot lower then what the body is used to, you can feel low. This is personal experience. I felt low when I went from 200 down to 140.

I found out that I needed to resist eating until I tested my blood sugar and made sure it was in the safe zone before eating.

I know when I’m high (sleepy a little) and when I’m low (low on energy). I had mine down to 62 one day and didn’t even know it, but felt a little weak.

Before I was diagnosed, I had no symptoms whatsoever, NONE. I still have no symptoms that other diabetics get – no thirst, no hunger, no running to the bathroom, nothing. My diabetes was discovered purely by accident when I was being checked for extreme headaches (caused by my being highly allergic to Splenda – Sucralose as I found out later)

You can delay or avoid the onset of diabetes by following a few simple rules:

1) Exercise at least 30 continuous minutes every day (walking works) and add resistance training 3 times a week as well.
2) Avoid & never eat anything that was made with white flour – it is treated with a chemical called Alloxan, which makes it fluffy and looks nice. However, Alloxan is given to lab animals to give them permanent diabetes for testing purposes.
3) Never eat or drink anything with High Fructose Corn Syrup in it – it has been linked to developing type 2 diabetes and pancreatic cancer (as if Jan 17, 2010).
4) Avoid stress as much as possible – stress has been linked to getting diabetes as well.
5) keep blood sugars in the normal range as much as possible, but generally between 70 and mid 90’s with 75-80 being optimal. This isn’t possible, but it is a target for everyone.

Mar
01

Gestational Diabetes

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In this video, Certified Diabetes Educator and Registered Dietitian Barbara Carden talks about whether women with gestational diabetes are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes permanently.

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Feb
26

Diabetes Symptoms & Treatments : Testing for Diabetes

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Common tests used to diagnose diabetes include fasting blood sugar tests, the hemoglobin A1C test, home blood sugar tests or the oral glucose tolerance test. Get tips for reducing discomfort when testing blood sugar at home from a family nurse practitioner in this free video on diabetes tests.

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Feb
25

Diabetes – Animed Health

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Diabetes mellitus, is a syndrome of disordered metabolism, usually due to a combination of hereditary and environmental causes, resulting in abnormally high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia).[2] Blood glucose levels are controlled by the hormone insulin made in the beta cells of the pancreas.[3] The two most common forms of diabetes are due to either a diminished production of insulin (in type 1), or diminished response by the body to insulin (in type 2 and gestational).[4] Both lead to hyperglycemia, which largely causes the acute signs of diabetes: excessive urine production, resulting compensatory thirst and increased fluid intake, blurred vision, unexplained weight loss, lethargy, and changes in energy metabolism.

All types of diabetes have been treatable since insulin became medically available in 1921, but there is no widely available cure for any form of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes can only be treated with injected insulin, with dietary and other lifestyle adjustments commonly being part of the treatment. Type 2 is usually managed with a combination of dietary treatment, tablets and, frequently, insulin supplementation. Insulin can also be delivered continuously by a specialized pump which provides subcutaneous insulin through a temporary catheter.

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Feb
24

what are the symptoms for gestational diabetes?

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What are the symptoms? I have been drinking more water then usual…i am 28 weeks and 4 days.

Drinking more water is pretty normal for pregnancy because you are more than likely dehydrated. IF you are 28 weeks they should have checked you for that. Usually there are no symptoms of gestational diabetes other than later on you might have excessive fluid or a larger baby.

Feb
23

Natural Plant base solution for Diabetes (Diabetic) Persons

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