The disease of diabetes is not
just about a series of blood sugar numbers. The high blood sugar affects
several organs and blood vessels of the body.
For example, unchecked diabetes can cause blindness, heart disease,
stroke and kidney failure. For this reason,
you’ll want to learn all you can about your diabetes and plan strategies so
that the complications can never happen.
Here are some strategies to keep your diabetes in check:
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Make it a habit to get at least
30 minutes of exercise per day. Exercise, especially aerobic exercise in which you get your heart rate going, has several beneficial effects
on diabetes. The act of exercising burns
calories and sugar so your blood sugars go down. Lowered blood sugars mean the diabetes has
less of an impact on your health. If
exercise is something foreign to you, start by doing some walking outside or in
a mall if the weather is inclement. Work
your way up to more vigorous forms of exercise, especially if you begin to lose
weight and exercise comes easier for you.
·
See an eye doctor once a
year. Diabetes that is not well
managed can cause a condition known as diabetic retinopathy. With diabetic retinopathy, the small vessels
of the retina in back of the eye rupture and bleed, causing poor vision that tends
to be permanent. If diabetic retinopathy
is detected early enough, there are things that you and your doctor can do that
can reverse the pattern of the disease so as to spare your vision.
·
Have regular contact with a
nutritionist. A nutritionist can help you
keep your diet fresh and can guide you on the proper things to eat while
diabetic. You can work together to
create a meal plan that has the right amounts of carbohydrates, protein and
fats with a calorie count that doesn’t cause weight gain. Your blood sugar numbers will be better
overall and you won’t suffer as much of the complications of diabetes.
·
Concentrate on losing weight if
you are overweight. Being overweight contributes to
the worsening of diabetes as well as to other medical conditions. If you are diabetic and overweight, you might
try a meal plan that cuts out enough calories to affect a slow, yet significant
weight loss. Your bloods sugar numbers
will be in a better range and the adverse effects of high blood sugar will be
eliminated. Losing weight can be hard
but it is truly one of the best ways to normalize your diabetic metabolism.
·
Limit your raw sugar
intake. There is no reason to fill your
body with empty sugar calories as it will only serve to drive up your blood
sugar values. Eating sugar can cause
spikes in blood sugar so that complications can arise. Steadily flooding the kidneys with glucose
because your intake is too high can damage the kidneys to the point of kidney failure.
·
Watch your fat intake. Diabetes often goes right along with having high
cholesterol and triglyceride counts.
These are fats you consume in your diet or are made from high blood
sugar that can eventually clog your arteries, causing heart attacks and
strokes. By watching your fat intake
along with your intake of sugar, you can doubly prevent these
complications. There are plenty of low
fat alternatives to things like cookies, pastries and even salad oils so that
you have other choices of what you are putting into your body. The combination of low fat and low raw sugar
intake can drastically influence the kinds of complications of diabetes you
get—or maybe never get at all.
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Manage Your Treatment And Be
Mindful Of Your Care. With a combination of healthy lifestyle choices, regular blood
sugar checks and medical management diabetes can be managed and complications
can be avoided. This is a chronic disease, but unlike cancer or other serious
illnesses, diabetes can be controlled and as long as you remain vigilant and
mindful of all the recommendation to manage blood sugar and make healthy
choices in diet and exercise, you can live a long and healthy life.

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