no have testing done close to time or before you would take meds take meds and eat right after testing unless physician tells otherwise
Yes, this is why they have you fast before taking a test.
Fast food can be very high in sugar and can easily add problems to a diabetic's health. It is best to avoid fast food if you suffer with moderate to severe diabetes.
Many fast food restaurants now have more diabetic friendly foods. Most fast food restaurants, including McDonald's and Culver's, offer salads, which are a much healthier choice than French fries. Many fast restaurants also offer wraps instead of traditional sandwiches, thus lowering the carb count.
Do more fitness and don't it fats.
Food poisoning could be the cause why your husband wakes up every morning with stomach pain and vomiting.
I don't think there are any specific alternatives to diabetic food. If you have diabetes and are allergic to diabetic food you will have to monitor, make due, and eat food that is more "traditional."
Most major cites hold diabetic clinics at the local hospitals. Lots on information can be found on line in forums and on the diabetic society page.http://diabetes. Webmd.com/diabetic-food-list-best-worst-foods
http://www.diabetes-diabetic-diet.com/diabetic_food.htm is a good reference about the diabetic food chart. It lists the foods one can consume if they have diabetes and all the calories and other nutrition info in the food.
A diabetic food chart can be found at your local doctor's office, school or library. You can also find a diabetic food chart online, specifically webmd.com.
Diabetic Diet Food List includes recommended and restricted foods for diabetics. Diabetic Food List may vary for each patient. The physician will determine the list for the patient.
Breakfast in the morning for a strict diabetic diet can be hard to figure out, however there are a few simple options. Whole grain foods such as toast and cereal are simple ways to keep a balanced diabetic diet. Also try fresh fruit and hard boiled eggs. I suggest checking out the American Diabetes Association website at www.diabetes.org for a full list of food choices.
Yes, watermelons are an excellent food source for diabetic people.