150 pounds
In diabetes type 1 (lack of insulin production, younger onset) especially if uncontrolled by insulin etc there is a loss of extracellular/cellular water due to osmotic diuresis from glucosuria. Weight lossis multifactorial hence you have malabsorption, gastroparesis, enteropathy, anorexia and also depression.In diabetes mellitus type 2 (insuline resistance, ..) weight gain is much more common than loss. Still some patient have a neuropathic cachexia with heavy weight loss. The reasons are still poorly understood.
it depends on how much you eat and how little exercise you do. gravity has no affect on how much weight you gain or loose
She had to much sugar in her blood due to her circulatory issues
Complications due to Diabetes.
After her diagnosis with type 2 diabetes, she changed her diet. She has been quoted numerous times that she cut sweet tea out of her diet. Furthermore, due to her type 2 diabetes, she should be changing her diet and lifestyle.
Yes. People with Diabetes are widely known to have lost limbs due to high blood sugar levels.
It represents about 50% of a woman's weight.
when you get sick you sometimes loose weight because when you are sick you loose weight because you don't want to eat or do anything. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i just recently , got over a sickness and ive lost well ALOT of weight , im trying to gain it back , but its hard when you have a high metabalism . but your body looses weight because when your sick , you dont really have an appetite to eat anything , and you dont really move around and be active as much as your normally would , when you arent sick .
Diabetes insipidus
Diabetes in dogs has many of the same complications as diabetes in humans - delayed wound healing, increased risk of cataracts, weight management issues, risk of limb amputation due to infection and tissue death, etc. Also like in humans, diabetes can be managed with regular blood sugar checks and insulin shots.
The main risk is a baby that gains too much weight in the womb. When your body is not processing sugar regularly (due to insulin resistance) that sugar enters the bloodstream supplied to the baby. The baby can then pack on the pounds. This is why it is important to maintain a healthy, low-carb, low-sugar diet if you are diagnosed with gestational diabetes.
It depends on the weight of your baby. If you are diagnosed with gestational diabetes, your baby's growth will be more closely monitored than if you had a normal pregnancy. The main risk with gestational diabetes is a baby that gains too much weight in the womb due to increased sugar in the blood. If your baby is measuring too big, your doctor may induce labor around 37-38 weeks. Waiting any longer can cause delivery complications and increase the need for a c-section.