Jon Schneider
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I have had type 1 (juvenile diabetes) since 1995. I have first hand knowledge and experience on the subject.
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Do you think you have diabetes? – Here is how you tell.
The pancreas is the organ in your body that produces insulin. Insulin is the key to process sugar in the body. When you have diabetes the pancreas is either not producing insulin (Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes) or it is producing but not enough to cover the sugar intake. (Type 2 Adult onset Diabetes) The symptoms of diabetes are not painful just extremely uncomfortable. The symptoms of diabetes. 1. Frequent Urination
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There are 5 symptoms of low blood sugar. – What are they?
There are many things that you need to be aware of if you have juvenile diabetes. Diabetes is a condition where you have too much sugar in your blood. There is a dangerous chance of over correction via insulin injections and exercise. Too much insulin, too much exercise, and not enough food are the reasons for low blood sugar. Top five low blood sugar symptoms from the least to the greatest. These symptoms do not always happen in order, some symptoms you may not get on a regular basis. 1. Headacher
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Top 10 things a diabetic thinks about.
A diabetic has to think about many different things at all times. Even if these things are not in the fore front of the mind they are always being thought about. These are not listed in any particular order. The top ten things a diabetic has to think about are - 1. Schedule: A regular schedule is important to keep blood sugar levels under control. Also if you have a good routine down you can avoid double dosing. It is easy to go on auto pilot and forget whether or not you took your insulin. 2. Insulin Proximity:r
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The ways to control blood sugar
There are five different ways to help control your blood sugar. There is not just one way to bring it in check. Careful planning and strategizing are needed to bring your sugar under control. Food intake has potential to raise your blood sugar. Exercise and insulin intake will reduce your blood sugar. It seems pretty easy but it is a constant balancing act that you have to master to feel good and reduce the risk of complications brought on by diabetes.
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