if you go to the American Diabetic Association website it can give plenty of imformation in regards to the disease. But what type of diabetes do you have? Remember, follow your doctor's orders and you will be fine, living a normal life. Take care of yourself.
2007-02-23 18:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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2016-09-17 02:52:54
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answered by Dwayne 3
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Sign up for a diabetes ed class , make an appointment with a dietitian for a consult, subscribe to a few publications on diabetes and read several books written with in the past five years.
Educate yourself. We cannot know what program is right for you.Everyone is different.
Good luck.
2007-02-24 02:33:42
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answered by Cammie 7
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I suggest you check out webmd.com. Just search Diabetes (be specific on the type you have). They usually have a ton of information and websites you can visit to get the type of information you are looking for. THey will give you answers on how to manage your diabetes and possibly help keep it at bay so you can lead a normal life. Good luck and hope this helps!
2007-02-23 18:11:51
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to ask your doctor it all depends on your sugar level. it has to stay under 7 for 3 month periods or it will effect your eyes feet and liver. It should stay at no more then 120 on a daily basis but always will go up after you eat. No sugar or pasta or any thing that will turn to sugar like white bread. Type 2 is not that bad but type one is bad and you need to take injections every day and some time 3 or 4 x a day.
2007-02-26 01:29:01
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answered by ? 6
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2015-08-24 04:40:27
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answered by Mata 1
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my grandmother has diabetes. first i dont know if youre sugar level is low or high but the best way to make sure you never drop too low is to keep a small orange juice box. its the best thing you can have. secondly to keep your sugar low obviously avoid junk food that has high sugar. eat sugar like you normally do but take it in a fraction of what you usually do. a bite of cake wont put you over but a whole piece of cake would typeof thing. have a piece of a chocolate bar instead of the whole one. theres lots of breads, cakes, snacks that are sugarless at food markets now. try to get some of those. another thing is avoid pure sugar in coffee use equal and other sugar supplements. you should ask your doctor because each diabetic is different. dotn forget to take your sugar level and to find out whats in all the differetn foods when you eat out.
2007-02-23 18:13:11
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answered by Lauren S 3
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My son was diagnosed at the age of 3 1/2, now he is 14. you know what helped us , my sons doctor sent us to a nutritionist, and she taught us what to eat and not to eat. We also have a diabetic cook book, I use some times. When I bake I use Splenda for baking. No french fries. No sugar, low cards, I also own a low carb low fat cook book. Sugar free everything, my son loves sugar free Baby Ruth eat these in moderate. This is my sons daily routine
Break fast: 2 piece of bacon, 2 eggs one piece of toast or 2 4" pancakes, 2 slices of turkey bacon. 2 french toast W/ bacon
low sugar Apple and Cinnamon Oat meal.
Lunch: Turkey sandwich Cup raw carrots baked chips, and a fruit diet soda
Dinner: what every I plain from my cook books. there are so may combination of meals. Just remember, no sugar,low carbs, low fat. On line information- Webmd.com
2007-02-24 14:20:14
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answered by Peppermint Patti 3
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Safely Reverse Your Diabetes : http://DiabetesTreated.com/Everyone
2015-08-18 23:18:36
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answered by Debi 1
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