You should be concerned. If you don't change your diet your future will not be bright.
You just have to change your diet and it's not as hard as you think.
You need to adopt a low carbohydrate /ketogenic diet. I was in the same boat
as you 18 months ago, so I know it can be done. Today my blood sugar is normal
and I don't take any medicine! Here are some tips to help you get started.
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You can't get Type I Diabetes from eating sugar. Type II Diabetes may be caused by poor diet and obesity, so it probably doesn't help.
eating too many foods that contained A LOT of sugar
you can have diabetes.
Although exercising is an excellent way of avoiding some of the risk factors for diabetes, the constant spikes in blood sugar that result from eating most types of sugar can eventually cause the pancreas to stop producing insulin. Also, genetics plays a part in the likelihood of developing some types of diabetes.
No eating watermelon does not cause diabetes. Eating sugar does not cause diabetes, I think it has to be inherited, but not really sure though. Hope this helped.
Diabetes is a disease that affects a lot of people, its basically when your blood sugar is too high. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes ,www.diabetes.org
The complications of eating sugar with diabetes can be very dangerous. You should try buying your mother sugar free candy and desserts you can get them at most grocery stores.
No.
it is and it is not sugar is one way to get diabetes but others are bad nutritien and not enough excersize Diabetes also can be passed through genes, and have nothing to do with exercise and nutrition.
It is not necessary but recommended to eat diabetic food if you have diabetes. Remember though to always check the sugar level in your body. If you check your sugar, you will be fine eating normal food.
No matter which type of Diabetes you have, both diet and excercise are crucial for living a stable and happy life. It will take quite the lifestyle changes, but once you get into the routine of closely monitoring your sugar intake and continue to exercise, things will be much easier.
If you have diabetes you shouldn't be eating any sweets that are made of sugar, banana, potato and no alcohol