If you mean symptomes of getting Diabetes, Well there is tiredness, appetite is bigger, thirst is bigger, going to the washroom is constant, shaking for no reason and you feel sick...otherwise, you feel nothing.
People who have diabetes have to "test" about 9 times a day. They prick their finger and then they have to put a strip or well not paper but kind of like paper in a meter. Then after 5 seconds it tells you what your blood sugar is if its 91 is normal for type 2 diabetes.
I have type 1 diabetes so i can't speak for people with type 2, but it is very annoying and inconvenient. Symptoms vary, but when my blood sugar is low, i feel shaky and lightheaded. when it is high, i feel tired and thirsty.
no, except you may have to take shots, and that can hurt.
it depends really wether it runs in the family or how you got it i have diabetes but i got it as i fell from a height on my back and damaged my pancreas (provides you with insulin) so i shouldn't give my child diabetes as its not due to weakness or illness's, manchester_boy93@hotmail.co.UK email me or facebook me if you have it if you would like to know something im only 17 but i will try my best to help i mean im not a doctor but..... ill try :)
NO. NO.
actually diabetes is just that, diabetes, it is like saying you are a "little bit" pregnant.
Like a BOSS!
There are a number of herbs for diabetes that can help you to enhance your life with diabetes. For example, herbs like ginseng that promote vitality are exceptional herbs to use if you have diabetes.
I would like to be tested for diabetes please.
1 diabetes is diabetes that you are born with. 2 diabetes is a type that you get later in life usually related to eating bad food like junk food.
NO HE HAS DIABETES
no it's not . you can cure diabetes. you can only take medicine to help with adis.
No, he dosen't. Sometimes he wears a necklace to support his brother Nick who does have diabetes.
have doc check for diabetes
One can find information about living with diabetes on various website like NHS and Diabetes. One could also visit a local doctor and ask for information about living with diabetes in there.