Diabetes runs in families, so if you have a family history you may get diabetes.
Obesity, lack of exercise can be a cause of Type2 Diabetes.
Alcoholism with recurrent pancreatitis can damage the pancreas to give rise to Diabetes and pancreatic insufficiency.
am i considered a diabetic if my long term reading is 7.2
“is a blood sugar level of 94 considered low if you're diabetic”
You might have diabetes if your blood sugar reaches 152 regularly or during an oral glucose tolerance test. This blood sugar is considered to be 'pre-diabetic.'
7.0 mmol/L (outside the US) is the usual borderline for diabetic fasting blood sugar. Higher is considered "likely diabetic" and lower is considered "likely normal". A single blood test (especially near the borderline) isn't usually adequate to determine diabetic status and needs to be confirmed with a glucose tolerance test.
Generally, meat, fish, whole grains and green leafy vegetables are listed as diabetic, because they help lower blood sugar levels, and are also considered part of a healthy diet. Non-diabetic foods should be consumed in moderation if one is suffering from diabetes.
Here are some great diabetic recipes for you to try out at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-recipes/RE00091. See what works for you and be sure to ask your doctor if you have any concerns.
it is probably diabetic :( i had a diabetic hamster it is probably diabetic :( i had a diabetic hamster
You can join diabetic websites, like diabetic connect, and download their diabetic cookbook. There are also some numbers you can call to order diabetic cookbooks, and if you have medicare, it will pay for them.
There is no need for a diabetic toothpaste.
No, he was not diabetic.
You mean "Diabetic Ketoacidosis", check for it on Google. There's no such thing as diabetic keratosis.
Diabetic recipes have no or low sugar in them for people who are Diabetic. There are numberous websites where you can find diabetic recipes, for example: http://www.food.com/recipes/diabetic, http://www.diabeticlifestyle.com/ and http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/healthy-cooking/diabetic/main.aspx.