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Whether or not to follow a diabetic menu plan by a non-diabetic is a decision that should be made by a patient and their doctor. Diabetic plans are usually balanced and designed for healthy eating. Sample diet can be studiedhttp://www.dlife.com/diabetes-food-and-fitness/what_do_i_eat
Generally, meat, fish, whole grains and green leafy vegetables are listed as diabetic, because they help lower blood sugar levels, and are also considered part of a healthy diet. Non-diabetic foods should be consumed in moderation if one is suffering from diabetes.
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because of bad circulation
A diabetic has either impaired and/or non-functioning pancreas which produces insulin. If insulin is not injected, the sugars from carbs build up in blood which results in high blood sugar.
Diabetic patients will more than likely have an elevated amount of Glucose in the urine. This is called glycosuria. **Elevated levels of glucose in the urine in a non diabetic pregnant woman MAY be a sign of Gestational Diabetes and should be reported to the treating physician.
A naive answer is 12 classifications, but in fact, there are only 7 sensible ones. There is no point in looking at the care regimes for non-diabetic patients!
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Neuropathy refers to nerve damage. It can affect all of your nerves in addition to muscles, organs, and joints.It makes your body weak and there are many possible causes. Perphaps this site may help http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4912859_what-causes-nondiabetic-neuropathy.html
It can stand for a lot of things, including Non-Obese Diabetic.