This may sound too simple to be useful, and if that is the case please pardon me. The pain you feel comes not from the Diabetes but from wanting things to be different from the way they are. The diabetes itself couldn't care less about how you feel or what you are going to do about it. It is neither good nor bad; it simply is. Wanting something to be different is sometimes good, especially if there is something that can be done to change something for the better. In this case, you're putting a lot of energy into feeling badly, and the energy isn't going to produce anything of value. Wouldn't it be a relief to take some of that energy and see if it can go into ways to bring your life-style into harmony around the things you have to do or avoid in order to stay healthy? Diabetes does NOT define who you are; it is just something that you deal with.
Dogs do get diabetes, but i don't know if your dog has it.
It seems that out of the millions of people world wide that sufer from gout ,there is a large proportion of sufferers who also have Diabetes.
Anger: has a sting face, seems like they are going to explode Hurt: feels betrayed, wants to cry
Although it seems they are in fact hereditary, one can not pass cancer nor diabetes thru genetics.
I'm not sure if that's known. I diabetes seems to be a bit random, it can skip a generation or more or even hit every person in a given bloodline.
The best medicine to treat chromium picolinate diabetes seems to be nutritional supplements. There are many available and due to my research, I have discovered that this particular type of diabetes can be controlled by diet and a mineral supplement.
the mood for the poem is violent and anger. it seems ridiculous but the poet wanted to convey his message using comic effect. the mood for the poem is violent and anger. it seems ridiculous but the poet wanted to convey his message using comic effect.
I don't think so. No one seems to know these things.
Email the the equipment manager and anybody else that seems important.
There are several different diets a person can follow to help manage/treat their diabetes. The main one, though, seems to be carbohydrate restriction. This method seems to help maintain good levels in a diabetics' life. There's more information at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21234818
An insatiable thirst or hunger that never seems to go away is a common symptom of diabetes. This can be accompanied by excess trips to the bathroom. Also a drop in weight without trying, and overall weakness.
Diabetic insommia seems to be be a common occurence with elderly and overweight people with diabetes. It's most often associated with depression or other lifestyle problems and a not a result of diabetes itself.