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What if I have diabetic ketoacidosis?

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If your blood sugar level was very high at the time you were diagnosed with diabetes, you may have been treated for diabetic ketoacidosis. This life-threatening condition can happen to you again if you do not take enough insulin, have a severe infection or other illness, or become severely dehydrated.

What other goals should I have if I am diabetic?

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Your goals are for a healthy lifestyle if you are diabetic. Some recommendations that the providers in our clinic encourage are a cholesterol level under 200, a LDL <70, a blood pressure <135/80. They also recommend that all type 2 diabetics take a baby aspirin a day if your health care provider agrees. More information is available at the diabetes classes. For more information on the classes, click here .

What is ketoacidosis(Zyprexa Diabetes)?

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Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is one of the side effects of Zyprexa. Diabetic ketoacidosis or DKA is a condition where the body has a severe deficiency of insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps regulate the level of glucose in the blood. Glucose is the main form of sugar in the body. DKA is a serious complication of diabetes. Diabetic ketoacidosis may lead to the initial diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, as it is often the first symptom that causes a person to seek medical attention.

Can I get a tattoo with being a diabetic?

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Consulting with your doctor is always a good idea, however if your tattoo is not placed in an extremity, you'll have better healing results.

Should I take if I am a diabetic?

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Customers who are Type II diabetics have reported that has benefited them, although we do suggest that you continue to monitor your blood sugar levels and follow the medical advice of your physician.

What exactly is diabetic retinopathy?

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Diabetic retinopathy is a condition in which high blood sugar causes retinal blood vessels to swell and leak blood.

Who's at the most risk for diabetic retinopathy?

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Fluctuating blood sugar levels lead to an increased risk of this disease, as does long-term diabetes. Most people don't develop diabetic retinopathy until they've had diabetes for at least 10 years.

Is there any way to prevent diabetic retinopathy?

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Keeping your blood sugar at an even level can help prevent diabetic retinopathy. If you have high blood pressure, keeping that under control is helpful as well. Even controlled diabetes can lead to diabetic retinopathy, so you should have your eyes examined once a year; that way, your doctor can begin treating any retinal damage as soon as possible.

What are the signs and symptoms of diabetic retinopathy?

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In the early stages of diabetic retinopathy, you might have no symptoms at all, or you might have blurred vision. In the later stages, you develop cloudy vision, blind spots or floaters.

What are the different types of diabetic retinopathy?

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Diabetic retinopathy is classified as either nonproliferative (background) or proliferative. Nonproliferative retinopathy is the early stage, where small retinal blood vessels break and leak. In proliferative retinopathy, new blood vessels grow abnormally within the retina. This new growth can cause scarring or retinal detachment, which can lead to vision loss. The new blood vessels may also grow or bleed into the vitreous humor, the transparent gel filling the eyeball in front of the retina.

Is diabetic retinopathy curable?

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No. Early treatment can slow the progression of diabetic retinopathy, but is not likely to reverse any vision loss.

What is Diabetic Retinopathy?

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It is a common complication of diabetes that occurs when tiny blood vessels in the retina are damaged by the load of sugar they are carrying. Your vision may become blurred and night vision impaired. All people with diabetes should have an exam with dilated pupils at least once a year. Laser surgery can help shrink abnormal vessels in the early stages of the disease.

Can I Take Honey If I'm Diabetic?

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Diabetes is a complicated multi-faceted disease. Watching our diet is important for the treatment and prevention of diabetes. Research has shown that the overall diet and eating patterns matter more than consumption of any specific food or drink. The speed at which a food is able to increase a person's blood glucose levels is called the glycemic response. The ranking of different foods based on their glycemic response resulted in the creation of the glycemic index (GI).

How does one become a diabetic?

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Diabetes occurs when the pancreas does not adequately produce insulin. It also happens when the body connot properly use insulin.

What should I look for in my feet if I'm diabetic?

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ALL diabetics should check their feet every day for swelling, cracks, sores or red spots. It is common to have a sore spot develop and not be noticed before they get infected. Prevention is the best treatment. Check about the same time every day, and if you can't see bottoms of you feet, you can use a mirror or have someone else help you. Also, check water temperatures to make sure they are not too hot.

Can I do Medifast if I'm diabetic?

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If you are a Type II diabetic (adult onset) you should be able to do Medifast just fine. We suggest you monitor your blood sugar readings once or twice a day as well as stay in close contact with your physician for instructions on making changes in your medications.
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