they do not produce enough insulin to absorb sugar from the bloodstream.
Some gout drugs may cause false results on certain urine sugar tests, but not on others. Diabetic patients who take gout drugs should check with their physicians to find out if their medicine will affect the results of their urine sugar tests
Certo and grape juice may not be safe of diabetics because of the sugar content in the grapes. It is best to consult an expert before taking them.
Contrary to popular belief, ALL DIABETICS CAN HAVE SUGAR. Type 2 diabetics do have to monitor their intake, while type 1 diabetics can take insulin injections in order to have sugar. Yes , i have diabetes & i have eaten anything like, cotton candy & other sweets . BUT , there may be times when it is NOT a good idea to eat sweets ,like when you have high blood sugar
Sugar levels are very important when dealing with diabetics. High sugar levels mean the diabetic could have problems, and low sugar levels are not good either. You may need insulin to help balance the sugar level.
It will not by itself. It may be the symptom of another condition.
Vitamin C supplementation may assist diabetics in controlling blood sugar levels and improving metabolism.
i would have thought diabetes may be coming your way!
In the normal DOT physical, the urine is checked for blood, protein, sugar, and specific gravity. DOT-protocol drug test may or may not be included.
Wow hard question65 grams for a meal35 for a snackBUTmany insulin dependant Diabetics balance the intake based on blood testing and may eat more or less than this based on there current blood sugar.
You have not yet asked a question. When a person is diabetic, their body loses the ability to make insulin to balance their blood sugar, and may need to take insulin. If there is too much insulin, and their blood sugar is low, they may drink orange juice to quickly raise their blood sugar level.
Drugs may affect urine concentration because it can make your urine a destorted colour and the production will come out more darker and inefficent.
When you have to be hospitalized for diabetes you are in ketoacidosis, which is when your blood sugar is very high. If you are in really bad ketoacidosis then you may be in a coma.