First you would want to contact your physician before making the purchase of a diabetic pump, and they can help you to buy a diabetic pump that is right for you.
A diabetic pump, also known as an insulin pump, is used to regulate the amount of insulin used by a patient. It is an alternative to having multiple insulin injections a day.
No, the military will not allow diabetics to join and serve.
You can use the websites www.webmd.com for great diabetic tools and recipes. You can also use www.livestrong.com for diabetic recipes as well; they are both great sources.
Yes. My father is a diabetic and he makes curry all the time.
Some good diabetic products to use are OneTouch meters, along with the testing strips and needles. Another is diabetic cookbooks sold by diabetic companies to help improve your dieting habits to suit your diabetes.
yes. :)
An insalin pump is so much better then getting shots every single day
The American Diabetes Association does not recommend any particular brand of diabetic pump, but they do have a list of currently available pumps on the market that pass their testing. Some brands include MiniMed, Accu-Chek and OmniPod
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There are many diabetic meal plan options. You can purchase books or magazines dedicated to Diabetic cooking or you can use the website diabeticconnect.com.
How would I know? IM NOT DIABETIC BUT ANYONE WITH A BRAIN SHOULD KNOW THAT! DER!