Yes they are fine there are times when your blood sugar is high or when it's low. Try searching Nick Jonas Diabetes story. Hid blood sugar was over 790mg and the usual ranges from 70-115mg Mine was 579mg and I am still alive
Diet is critical to anyone with diabetes. Taking insulin allows the person to control their blood sugar but if they are overloading their body with foods that are high in sugar and carbohydrates they are going to have a very difficult time maintaining a proper blood sugar level even with the insulin.
Because there are two different versions of diabetes with different levels of severity. People with diabetes type two for example, can control their blood glucose level with proper diet. People with Diabetes type one, however, need to take insulin medication to control their blood glucose level.
A person with type II diabetes doesn't need to take insulin. They can control their blood glucose level via diet and the odd medicine in pill form. T=If they took insulin they could cause themselves damage.
Insulin is a hormone secreted by the pancreas, which regulates the sugar level in the blood. When this hormone is not synthesised in sufficient amounts naturally by the person's own body then the sugar level in their blood rises and the persons suffer from diabetes. Sometimes it is possible to control diabetes by diet alone, which means that injections are not needed, but most often insulin injections are needed to "top up" the body's own production of the hormone.
Since diabetes increases a person's risk of heart disease, and exercise strengthens a person's hear and lowers their blood sugar, exercise can improve a person's health who has diabetes and help them to maintain a good blood sugar level.
If you have diabetes or prediabetes, your doctor will likely recommend that you see a dietitian to guide you on dietary changes that can help you control your blood sugar (glucose) level and manage your weight.
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.
There are plenty of exercises that can help you control diabetes. The most common are aerobic exercise, such as running, walking, dance, bicycling, etc. It all depends on your age and fitness level. A good website for this is http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/diabetes/living/351.html
It is not a level indicating diabetes but pre-diabetes.
You can't pass a DOT physical with sugar in the urine unless you have a supplementary note from your primary care provider detailing the level of control of your diabetes. Also, the diabetes must be controllable with diet, exercise, and/or medication other than insulin.
exercise is very important for type II diabetes a 30 to 60 minutes moderate exercis is the best for people who suffer type II diabetes and control your fitness level, and good nutritious food will be the answer.
The best person to talk to is your GP or specialist diabetic nurse, however it is advisable to adhere to a sensible diet to control your blood sugar level, exercise and look after yourself emotionally. As stress will only increase the chances of any associated complications.