you may want to talk to your doc next time you go if you think you are. then, they'll ask you some questions and run test if you seem serious about it. you can also ask about the symptoms of Diabetes and tell your doc if you are experiencing any of them.
How would I know? IM NOT DIABETIC BUT ANYONE WITH A BRAIN SHOULD KNOW THAT! DER!
yes i would. if i could choose between a non-diabetic babysitter and a diabetic babysitter, i would probably pick the diabetic one. they know more medical stuff and such, but i would have them bring a buddy just in case anything did happen. :)
I would not know because I am not a diabetic, but my suggestion is to call your doctor and ask him/her, and if he/she is not available ask one of the nurses. That ought to help.
I do not know if your dog is a diabetic. You will have to take your dog to the vet and have the doctor look at the dog.
You can learn anything you need to know about Diabetic Retinopathy, such as the symptoms and the cures and more if you check out this website. http://www.nei.nih.gov/health/diabetic/retinopathy.asp
he is a diabetic
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.
A diabetic is generally concerned with balancing sugar levels in their bloodstream. Therefore, a good diabetic food gift would generally be something that has either a low sugar count or a sugar substitute.
Diabetic meals are significant to people that are diabetic or pre-diabetic and would need to eat these certain types of foods to help control their insulin levels. You can find diabetic meal ideas at http://www.diabeticlifestyle.com/
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.
well they have a variety of diabetic desserts to help you stay healthy without starving you of those sugary sweets you know and love! cooks.com has a section for desserts. some diabetic desserts on that page are, diabetic ice cream, sweet potato pie , and diabetic cookies!!!
I would suggest stopping in your local book store to see if they have a diabetic friendly cook book. I would also recommend looking in health magazines to look for recipes that are diabetic friendly.