No. Diabetics cannot give blood in the UK. The National Blood Transfusion Service concludes that donating could have negative implication for the donor and therefore it is not allowed. The insulin uptake can be altered by blood loss.
Yes they can. UK is idiotic. A non diabetic can receive diabetic blood and since their pancreas is working it can get rid of the sugar in the blood. US and other countries allow it so UK needs to get with the times and learn more about Diabetes.
No. Type 2 diabetes is more severe, and many of the type 1 diabetics' food do not work for type 2 diabetics. However, foods good for type 2 diabetics will be interexchange able with type 1 diabetics.
Yes and no. Type 2 diabetics are able to control their blood sugar levels by exercising. Type 1 diabetics must use insulin, however exercise does help them keep a lower blood sugar level.
they vary but usually about 80-110 is a goal
Insulin is used to monitor the levels of blood sugar in diabetics. It can be diagnosed with a blood test.
The best fish for type 2 diabetics would be those high in omega 3 oils.
no
Type 2 diabetics still produce the correct amount of insulin, there body just does not use it properly.
Yes, most anyone can develop anorexia. However, it is even more dangerous with diabetics than for a non-diabetic person, as the health risks go up sharply. Type 1 diabetes can start from childhood and is not weight associated, so I would imagine so. Type 2 is normally weight related.
Pills are for Type 2 diabetics. Type 1 diabetics use shots or an insulin pump.
Contrary to popular belief, ALL DIABETICS CAN HAVE SUGAR. Type 2 diabetics do have to monitor their intake, while type 1 diabetics can take insulin injections in order to have sugar. Yes , i have diabetes & i have eaten anything like, cotton candy & other sweets . BUT , there may be times when it is NOT a good idea to eat sweets ,like when you have high blood sugar
If you have Type 1, then no. If you have Type 2, yes, but not a lot.
yes