You Can Manage Diabetes with Effective Diabetes Supplies

Diabetes has become a national health concern. Even globally, statistics have increased over the last decade, indicating the number of citizens diagnosed with diabetes.
By: C. Molina
 
May 30, 2010 - PRLog -- Type I diabetes (person born with disease) and type II diabetes (person is diagnosed mid-to-late in life) is medically defined as having an "A1-C" higher than normal. A1-C is a measuring factor that tests for the average blood glucose level. Under most circumstances, type II diabetes can be regulated and controlled with a proper diet and regular exercise program, however, doctors have numerous diabetes supplies and medications that allow for a positive outlook for anyone facing this unfortunate health concern.

C. Molina editor of several diabetes websites like http://www.mydiabetessupply.com, said:

“…Anyone with diabetes needs to take it seriously. Even if there are no current symptoms, felt by the patient, the long term affects of uncontrolled diabetes can be hazardous and even fatal. Proper management, using the prescribed diabetes supplies by the doctor, can help avoid complications such as blindness, nerve damage, kidney and liver failure, stroke, amputations, or neuropathy. Blood sugar control does matter. The first step is to measure blood glucose levels daily. There are different types of testing meters that can be used. Working with a doctor means keeping accurate blood glucose readings, and following the diet or exercise program prescribed. It may be necessary to use oral medications, and eventually insulin, if blood glucose cannot be controlled through exercise and diet changes alone…”


Diabetes supplies are a vital factor in the care of a diabetic patient. Medications and insulin are available to work with the body, specifically the liver and pancreas, which produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone that enables the body to break down sugar and use it as energy in the muscles and organs. If too much sugar builds up in the bloodstream, high sugar readings occur. Constant high glucose readings mean---damage to the body's nerves and organs. Extra sugar in the blood acts like crystallized shards of glass, slowly damaging blood vessels. Proper management of blood glucose is key.

“…A doctor can determine if the body is "insulin resistant" or if the body is not producing enough insulin. In either case, diabetic patients may need to use insulin injections. Managing diabetes with diabetes supplies and with the support and help of a doctor, family, and friends is long term. Diabetes can be daunting, and finding the right help or resources is important. Take management one day at a time, but make definite changes and stick to them. Eat healthy, exercise daily, take all prescribed medications, and talk to your medical support team when you have problems…”

If you want to know how to get free diabetes supplies online please visit http://www.mydiabetessupply.com
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