4.0 to 7.0
Diabetes Mellitus.
She had to much sugar in her blood due to her circulatory issues
When we eat too much sugar blood glucose level increase which in long term can lead to Diabetes which is symptomize by high blood pressure. You could also get a sugar rush.
A high blood sugar level (hyperglycemia) is when the level of glucose in your blood sugar is too high, for example if i tested my blood sugar (I have diabetes) and i was 15.7 I would have to take a correction dose to bring it down to its normal range of between 4-10 (I person without diabetes should be in the range of 4-7)
Because normal kidneys will absorb all the sugar from the urine, unless uncontrolled diabetes puts so much glucose in the blood that the kidneys can no longer absorb it all after producing urine.
Well, yes If you had normal blood sugar levels you would probably get diabetes But, if you had low blood (hypoglycemia) then you could probably take in the much sugar without any side effects
Diabetes is a condition in which one's pancreas is not functioning correctly. The pancreas, among other things, secretes insulin, which regulates sugar levels in the body. So, in short, when you have diabetes, your pancreas does not work to maintain blood sugar levels in the blood. People are born with type 1 diabetes, and people acquire type 2 diabetes.
High insulin levels occur in an attempt to counter high levels of sugar. Type II diabetes is caused by insulin receptors on cells not having much of a response to insulin. Hence, more insulin is released in an attempt to lower the blood sugar levels. This is why high insulin levels are a symptom of Type II diabetes, not a cause.
You can go running when you have diabetes. Even though you have an illness, don't let it hold you back. Just make sure your blood sugar level is normal and you aren't running so much that you start to have higher than normal heart rates. Also ask your doctor and he/she can help.
Once you test your blood sugar, you can figure how much insulin to give yourself. Because your blood sugar varies every time you check, that is why.
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I have diabetes trust me I know. Diabetes that is controlled means that you consistently have a correct number of sugar in your blood, uncontrolled means that you do not. Diabetes is caused when an organ called a pancreas breaks down, the pancreas controls how much sugar glucose is in your blood, when it breaks down you have to do it manually. I think controlled diabetes is when blood sugar level is safe.Safe Blood Sugar level is the optimum range that safely provided the body with the adequate amount of energy.For the average person it is 70 to 105mg/dl in the fasting state. Uncontrolled diabetes is when the level of diabetes is at or above 126mg/dl in the fasting state.