You Can Control Your Type 2 Diabetes
Every individual who has been diagnosed
with type 2 diabetes needs to learn how to manage diabetes
effectively. They need to come up with a personal plan to manage
diabetes which includes monitoring blood sugar levels, choosing the
best foods in order to control the blood sugar level, losing weight
if necessary
Anyone who has type 2 diabetes knows that staying healthy is all
about controlling the blood sugar level within his or her body. It
involves changing eating habits, becoming more active and taking
any necessary medications in order to keep your blood sugar under
control.
You need to understand what your ideal weight range is and how
to get there safely.
You need to be partners with your diabetic doctor.
You need to understand the relationship between your disease,
the food you eat and the physical activity level you achieve each
day.
Every individual who has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes
needs to learn how to manage diabetes effectively. They need to
come up with a personal plan to manage diabetes which includes
monitoring blood sugar levels, choosing the best foods in order to
control the blood sugar level, losing weight if necessary, and
following other healthy lifestyles that will foster good health
including avoiding alcohol consumption and smoking. Managing your
type 2 diabetes means understanding all you can about the disease
so that you and your doctor can be partners in your care.
Partnering with your Diabetes Doctor:
You Can Control Your Type 2 Diabetes
Anyone who has type 2 diabetes knows that staying healthy is all about controlling the blood sugar level within his or her body. It involves changing eating habits, becoming more active and taking any necessary medications in order to keep your blood sugar under control.
You need to understand what your ideal weight range is and how to get there safely.
You need to be partners with your diabetic doctor.
Diabetes Information
|
In order for you to receive the best diabetic care from your
doctor you need to be able to fully participate in your diabetes
management plan. To do this you need to understand the disease and
how weight, eating habits, and physical activity affect your blood
sugar level. You need to understand why you may need to take
medications to control your blood sugar and what relationship
exists between your medications and the foods you consume.
In order for your doctor to be able to effectively advice and
direct your care, there needs to be an honest relationship between
you and the doctor. You need to be totally honest with the doctor
regarding your lifestyle and habits, which includes any
recreational drugs, alcohol consumption and smoking.
You can your doctor will design a diabetic plan management
program that will be used by you when treating your diabetes. The
plan will be based on physical exam, test results, and your
input.
You will be seeing your doctor on a regular basis. The doctor
will rely on not only test and exam results but also your honest
input when deciding any changes to your diabetes management
plan.
You can take charge of your type 2 diabetes. You can live with
and manage your disease with confidence.
Diabetes and Your Health
02/07/2012
UnitedHealth Group Brings Its Diabetes Prevention and Control Alliance Program to Safeway Stores in Tucson
UnitedHealth Group today announced that Safeway Inc. is joining the Diabetes Prevention and Control Alliance , giving its customers in select markets
UnitedHealth Group Brings Its Diabetes Prevention and Control Alliance Program to Safeway Stores in Tucson
02/07/2012
UnitedHealth Group Brings Its Diabetes Prevention and Control Alliance Program to Safeway Stores in Tucson
UnitedHealth Group today announced that Safeway Inc. is joining the Diabetes Prevention and Control Alliance , giving its customers in select markets
UnitedHealth Group Brings Its Diabetes Prevention and Control Alliance Program to Safeway Stores in Tucson
02/07/2012
Diabetes indicators in Australia
Diabetes has increased significantly among the Australian population over the past 20 years, however the rate of diabetes-related deaths is falling, according to a report released today by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). Social Policy read more
Diabetes indicators in Australia
02/05/2012
Diabetes 'raises birth defect risk'
Pregnant women with diabetes are almost four times more likely to have a baby with a birth defect.
Diabetes 'raises birth defect risk'
|