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MANY!!! For one, diabetes is not caused by eating too much sugar. Two, diabetics CAN eat sugar, carbohydrates (complex sugars) are needed for energy and for correct function of the brain. Three, there are several types of diabetes, type 1, 2, and gestational diabetes, when someone says "diabetes" they usually refer to just type 2, no one ever keeps the other two in mind, but that's because type 2 is the most prevalent form in the United States. There are more but those three are the most prevalent.
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It depends on how high the sugar readings are, but you could control Diabetes with herbal ingredients like cinnamon, aloe vera, fenugreek, turmeric and chicory. Refer the attached link for dosage and other useful tips for diabetes.
Definately just ask your doctor about any diabetes education classes that are open around your community and they will sign you up or give you information on a class
The American Diabetes Association has many resources for managing diabetes including food lists. They can be found online at http://www.diabetes.org. You might also consult a professional dietician who specializes in diabetes management. Last but not least, your doctor should be able to guide you or refer you to an expert in the field of diabetes diet management.
hi.... for DIT fft algorithm, refer to this link, it has c-code for that. http://cnx.org/content/m12016/latest/
It's natural to be tired and drowsy after you eat. It's got nothing to do with diabetes.
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The range for the fasting sugar level for a diabetic adult male would be 4-7mmol/l and 2 hours after meal would be 5-10mmol/l. Refer to: http://www.askthedoctor.com/index.php/topics-a-z/42-diabetes/45717-diabetes-questions-and-remedies.html
Common symptoms of diabetes mellitus include increased thirst, increased urination and increased appetite. Other symptoms include headaches, fatigue, poor healing of skin wounds, fluid retention and numbness in fingers or toes. Refer to WebMD for further information: http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/understanding-diabetes-symptoms.
Treatment of diabetes in ferrets - First is what caused the ferret to have diabetes? Once the diagnosis of diabetes is reached, treatment ferrets is a complicated. Diabetes mellitus is uncommon in ferrets, though not unheard of, and it can be a transient condition after insulinoma surgery. The causes of diabetes that are likely affect ferrets - the first is due to pancreatic destruction. Two common causes for pancreatic damage that may affect the secretion of insulin are insulinoma surgery and pancreatitis. Diabetes that develops secondary to insulinoma surgery is probably the most common form of diabetes and tends to be transient. refer to link below for more information