When it comes to living with Diabetes, many people can feel alone and helpless. There are an amazing amount of support groups available for people with diabetes and those who are affected by the disease.
If you are unfortunate enough to have to deal with diabetes, you know that it comes with a whole new rule set as far as eating is concerned. Using a good diabetes diet can really help out your living situation, and it can also help you live more comfortably. A common myth is that if you have diabetes, you must avoid sugar at all costs. This is not the case - rather, if you plan properly and also incorporate exercise, you should be able to eat what you want - occasionally!
Being a diabetic does not mean you have to live a completely separate life from everyone else. The most important thing you can do is become educated on what it means to live with diabetes. Learn how to monitor your blood sugar and the types of foods not to eat.
One can find information about living with diabetes on various website like NHS and Diabetes. One could also visit a local doctor and ask for information about living with diabetes in there.
Yes any living mammal can have diabetes
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There are a number of good websites that give information on living with diabetes. www.diabetes.organization is a website that offers good advice on living with diabetes.
Diabetes is a disease. It is not a living thing. Diabetes is either your body not making enough insulin, or not being able to use the insulin it has.
Approximately 34.2 million Americans have diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The American Diabetes Association has a lot of helpful information on all types of diabetes. Try their link for more information. http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/treatment-and-care/247.html
Exercise and spread your carbohydrates throughput the day.
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There is a magazine called Diabetic Living that offers information about living with diabetes in different aspects of your life. You could also find recipes, and cookbooks, geared to diabetics online and through Amazon.
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Yes, because do you think the people born and living during the time diabetes was found and identified that they were not diagnosed until later?