if fruit is all you eat and nothing else then yes it can. but if you eat balanced meals, you will have a better chance of not getting it.
2007-12-29 03:28:29
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answered by Kyle B 1
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2016-05-14 20:13:03
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answered by Megan 4
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With the newer types of insulin these days, diabetic diets aren't necessarily as restrictive as they used to be. Read here https://tr.im/diabetestreat
As with any medicine or diet change, you should discuss it with your doctor. Fruits, both fresh and dried, have a natural sugar in them that will raise blood sugar levels, so be careful about eating too much. Not sure about the nuts. Moderation is always the key. I've been diabetic for 18 years and just recently changed insulin types. I love it because it gives me more freedom in when and what I eat.
2016-01-21 03:25:58
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answered by Ryann 3
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For diabetics, sugar is sugar. Fruit is better than candy though. If you don't have a blood sugar problem yet, you're eating healthy. If you do start having problems a doctor or nutritionist will work with you for a diet that can still include fruits.
2007-12-29 03:27:02
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answered by Franklin 5
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Fruit has natural sugar, its the artificial chemically composed stuff you want to stay away from. Diabetics are supposed to eat fruit everyday so I doubt fruit is bad for you or causes diabetes
2007-12-29 03:25:16
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answered by ehrlich 6
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People can be predisposed to getting diabetes bevcause it may run in the family. Fruits are okay in moderation, watch out for the complex carbohydrates such as bread and pastas, they eventually turn into sugar. go for the sugar free drinks,cookies, etc and see your doctor if you are concerned about diabetes. good luck. I am a type 2 diabetic.
2007-12-29 03:28:21
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answered by msraina888 3
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Eating alot of fruit does not lead to diabetes, but if you are diabetic and it too much it will raise your blood glucose levels.
2007-12-29 10:44:45
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answered by tswan_swant 2
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As long as your not putting sugar on the fruit, the small amount of sugar that is in fruit is natural and it will not cause diabetes.
2007-12-29 03:26:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Fruit, is actually very good for you. It is a different kind of sugar. A good sugar so so speak. You may still want to check with your Doctor, I would if I were you. Have a nice day.
2007-12-29 03:26:28
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answered by That one 7
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NO. Sugar is sugar whether it is in fruit or refined. Diabetes is a medical condition which does not result from eating too much sugar.
2007-12-29 03:26:24
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answered by Fuzz 4
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