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		<title>No Blood/No Pinch Diabetic Glucose Testing? &#8211; Diabetes Information?</title>
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No Blood/No Pinch Diabetic Glucose Testing? &#8211; Diabetes Information?
hey guys,i am wondering if i can get some help, im looking to find a testing kit, for diabetics to monitor there glucose levels &#8230; something with no blood required cause my grandmother needs to be testing her blood and she&#039;s not because she is stubborn and [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>No Blood/No Pinch Diabetic Glucose Testing? &#8211; Diabetes Information?</b>
<p>hey guys,<br />i am wondering if i can get some help, im looking to find a testing kit, for diabetics to monitor there glucose levels &#8230; something with no blood required cause my grandmother needs to be testing her blood and she&#039;s not because she is stubborn and doesn&#039;t wanna have to pinch herself<span id="more-18"></span> with the old fashion test kit&#8230; i heard i think it was in a tv commercial , a kit where you do not need to pinch yourself&#8230;. please any help @ all would be greatly appreciated&#8230; my grandma has been diabetic for a year+ and she hasn&#039;t been following no diet or monitoring her blood glucose &#8230; and lately she hasn&#039;t been doing so good&#8230; she&#039;s all I got and I&#039;m really worried , thank you</p>
<p>- p.s. &#8211; does anyone know any good informative diabetic site, where i can find like recipes and food products good for diabetics&#8230;  I wanna take head charge of her health ! </p>
<p>thanks guys &#038; god bless</p>
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		<title>If you r a diabetic what foods should you eat? please help?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 01:45:13 +0000</pubDate>
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If you r a diabetic what foods should you eat? please help?
* Eat less food more times in a day. This will enable you to keep blood glucose level below 200 mg/dL.
* Reduce fat and oils in the diet. This will prevent atherosclerosis in the coronary arteries.
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<p><b>If you r a diabetic what foods should you eat? please help?</b>
<p>* Eat less food more times in a day. This will enable you to keep blood glucose level below 200 mg/dL.<br />
* Reduce fat and oils in the diet. This will prevent atherosclerosis in the coronary arteries.<br />
* Reduce carbohydrate and add more fruits &#038; vegetables in the diet.<br />Please see the web pages for more details on<span id="more-17"></span> diabetic diet.</p>
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		<title>I am a type two diabetic. I get my test strips at Target &#8211; easypro -?</title>
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because, as we all know, they are the cheapest. However, Target is hard to get to, particularly as I have no car. And a lot of them don&#039;t have pharmacies. Is there a way to order easypro strips in the [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>I am a type two diabetic. I get my test strips at Target &#8211; easypro -?</b>
<p>because, as we all know, they are the cheapest. However, Target is hard to get to, particularly as I have no car. And a lot of them don&#039;t have pharmacies. Is there a way to order easypro strips in the mail? I&#039;ve already looked on the Target site.</p>
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		<title>Need information on diabetes&#8230;plz help..? India</title>
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Need information on diabetes&#8230;plz help..?
my mother is 45 yr old and for last 11 yrs she have type-2 diabetes. we have heard that there is supposed to b some weigth loss if someone get diabetes but my mother&#039;s weight seemed to increase all along. she has been doing regular exercises and yoga but couldnt control [...]]]></description>
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<p>my mother is 45 yr old and for last 11 yrs she have type-2 diabetes. we have heard that there is supposed to b some weigth loss if someone get diabetes but my mother&#039;s weight seemed to increase all along. she has been doing regular exercises and yoga but couldnt control her blood sugar level. she has gud eating habits and<span id="more-15"></span> is taking proper medication and insulin. <br />
what is wrong with her?? any suggetions</p>
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		<title>WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES?</title>
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WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES?
In type 1, the pancreas stop producing insulin, due to autuimmune response or possibly viral attack on pancreas. In absence of insulin, body cells does not get glucose for producing ATP (Adenosin Triphosphate) units which results into primary symptom in the form of nausea and vomiting. In latter stage which [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES?</b>
<p>In type 1, the pancreas stop producing insulin, due to autuimmune response or possibly viral attack on pancreas. In absence of insulin, body cells does not get glucose for producing ATP (Adenosin Triphosphate) units which results into primary symptom in the form of nausea and vomiting. In latter stage which leads to ketoacidosis in which<span id="more-14"></span> body starts breaking down muscle tissue and fat for energy, there is consequently fast weight loss. Dehydration is also usually observed due to electrolyte disturbance. In advance stages even coma and death, are being witnessed.</p>
<p>Diabetes Type 2:</p>
<p>* Increased fatigue : Due to inefficiency of cell to metabolise glucose, reserve fat of body is metabolised to gain energy. When fat is broken down in the body, it uses more energy as compared to glucose, hence body goes in negative calorie effect, which results in fatigue.<br />
* Polydipsia : As the concentration of glucose increases in the blood, brain receives signal for diluting it and in its counteraction we feel thirsty.<br />
* Polyuria: Increase in urine production is the result seen when excess of glucose is present in body. Body tries to get rid of the extra sugar in the blood by excreting it through the urine. This can also lead to dehydration because excreting the sugar which carries a large amount of water out of the body along with it.<br />
* Polyphegia : The hormone insulin is also responsible for stimulating hunger. In order to cope up with high sugar levels in blood, body produces insulin which leads to increased hunger.<br />
* Weight flactuation : Factors like loss of water (polyuria), glucosuria , metabolism of body fat and protein may lead to loss of weight. Few cases may show weight gain due to increased appetite.<br />
* Blurry vision : Hyperosmolar hyperglycemia nonketotic syndrome is the condition when body fluid is pulled out of tissues including lenses of eye, which affects the ability of lenses to focus resulting in blurry vision.<br />
* Irritability : It is one of the sign of high blood sugar because of the inefficient supply of glucose to brain and other body organs, which makes us feel tired and uneasy.<br />
* Infections : Certain signals from the body is given whenever there is fluctuation of blood sugar (due to suppression of immune system) by frequent infections of fungal or bacterial like skin infection or UTI (urinary tract infection).<br />
* Poor wound healing : High blood sugar resists the flourishing of WBC, (white blood cell) which are responsible for body immune system. When these cells do not function accordingly, wound healing is not at good pace. Secondly, long standing diabetes leads to thickening of blood vessels which may affect proper circulation of blood in different body parts.</p>
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		<title>Blood Sugar Testing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 13:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Glucose testing is a constant activity for diabetics. Testing the blood sugar level helps the diabetic maintain a safe glucose level and continue on living a happy and healthy life. Monitoring the blood sugar can help the diabetic take better control of his or her condition. The diabetic will then be more knowledgeable on how his or her various lifestyles are all interconnected and affect their condition. This way, the diabetic can make healthier choices to properly manage this chronic condition.</strong></p>
<p>For diabetics to properly check their blood sugar levels, they will need the following tools and supplies:</p>
<p>1. A glucose meter</p>
<p>2. Alcohol pads</p>
<p>3. Sterile finger lancets</p>
<p>4. Sterile test strips</p>
<p>Glucose meters in the market nowadays provide the complete set of tools for the diabetic to use. Various glucose meters have different prices and features. It is recommended for the diabetic to check with his or her doctor in advising a specific type and brand for the diabetic&rsquo;s use. Different glucose meters cater to different diabetics&rsquo; needs. Some are more portable, have more memory, etc. But every added convenience comes with a price. The doctor can help you choose the perfect glucose meter for you. Before actually conducting a self-test, the diabetic must follow these SOPs-</p>
<p>1. Wash your hands carefully and completely with soap and water.</p>
<p>2. Use an alcohol pad to wipe the area to be pricked.</p>
<p>3. Prick the finger using the sterile lancet.</p>
<p>4. Place a drop of blood on the sterile test strips.</p>
<p>5. Follow the glucose meter for proper testing and checking.</p>
<p>It may be a good idea for the diabetic to keep a notebook to monitor his or her glucose levels at different intervals of the day or week. The frequency of testing should be given by your doctor. Blood sugar testing can be a painful experience for the diabetic due to the pricking involved. Here are some tips on how to make the pricking less painful-</p>
<p>1. Do not prick the tip of the finger. This is really painful. Always prick the side of the finger. Another thing to remember, only prick fingers. Never prick your toes. Not only is this inconvenient, this will also increase the possibility of infection.</p>
<p>2. Do not ever squeeze your fingers if the blood refused to come out. Let the blood come out naturally. If it does not, let gravity do its work. Never force the issue. Ask your doctor what you can do to encourage sufficient blood flow.</p>
<p>3. Do not prick the same finger every time. This will stress the area out making that specific finger sore.</p>
<p>4. Do not use the same finger lancet over and over again. This is unhygienic and incredibly stupid. Bacteria have already accumulated in the used lancet. Reusing the same lancet encourages infection.</p>
<p>Do not fool yourself by not eating and exercising more when you know you will check your blood glucose level that day. This will lead to inaccurate results and is not really helpful in helping you control diabetes.</p>
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		<title>3 Life Saving Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 13:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The environment nowadays contributes immensely to the people&#8217;s state of health. Lifestyle requirements have changed also. We have more junk food in our diets. We intake more trans-fat, more preservatives, and more sugar too. All of these present several changes in how our body normally works. One change is the incidence of diabetes amongst us. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The environment nowadays contributes immensely to the people&rsquo;s state of health. Lifestyle requirements have changed also. We have more junk food in our diets. We intake more trans-fat, more preservatives, and more sugar too.<br /> All of these present several changes in how our body normally works. One change is the incidence of diabetes amongst us. According to the American Diabetes Association, there is a 13.5% prevalence increase in the United States alone from 2005-2007. One factor is that people are more knowledgeable now when it comes to health concerns. However, we cannot discount the fact that the 21st lifestyle presents more risks to the disease also.<br /> Take a survey from your small community and most likely one of them is suffering from this condition. Why? Because not only is diabetes environmentally-caused, it can also be genetically-inherited. Deaths due to diabetes complications are not unknown anymore. Even worst news, diabetes is a chronic syndrome, meaning, it has no cure.<br /> But thankfully, diabetes is very much controllable. Anyone with diabetes can still live up to a ripe long age as long as they properly manage it.<br /> Besides knowing what type of diabetes one has (because one might need to take special medications for it), one only has to discipline oneself with the 3 lifesaving diabetic tips and practices.</p>
<p><strong>Regular Exercise</strong><br /> It is important for diabetics to be physically active. Exercise can help control our weight, glucose levels, blood pressure making sure that people with diabetes would not run into other risks such as heart problems which are typical for people with the condition.<br /> Exercise can also raise the good cholesterol levels and lower the bad cholesterol levels in our body. Basically, in the long run, exercise will really do our body good not just in managing diabetes but also in preventing unwanted ailments.</p>
<p><strong>Proper Diet</strong><br /> A type of diabetes is caused by the foods that we eat. Not all diabetics got them from Mum and Pop. For example, if one consumes sweetened soda and cake every day, the risk for diabetes is heightened. Diabetes after all is &ldquo;sweet urine&rdquo; or from the Greek term Diabetes mellitus which is &ldquo;to pass through urine&rdquo;.<br /> Proper diet means controlling the amount of sugar that passes through one&rsquo;s mouth. Sugar is not just in the form of the sugar cubes we put in our coffee. Carbohydrates also contain sugar.<br /> Diabetics can use the glycemic index to check the consequence of eating a specific food on one&rsquo;s blood sugar as diabetics have abnormally high blood sugar or glucose levels.<br /> Basically, the glycemic index is measured by comparing the effect of a food on one&rsquo;s blood sugar with the effect of an amount of pure glucose. Pure glucose has a GI of 100. For diabetics, low GI foods are better than high GI foods. Low GI foods are digested more slowly and thus making the rise of one&rsquo;s blood sugar slower and steadier as compared to foods with higher GI&rsquo;s.<br /> Low GI foods include wheat breads (not white bread!), oatmeal, fruits, and vegetables. High carb diets are definitely a no-no for diabetics.<br /> Proper diet also means controlling the amount of fats one consumes. Fats, especially trans-fat (those which can be found in junk foods), gives another risk which is high cholesterol levels and heart diseases. These are the associated diseases of diabetes.</p>
<p><strong>Weight Loss</strong><br /> Diabetes has some associated risks like heart attack and other cardiovascular problems. Thus it is very important that the person involved apply himself to a rigid weight loss program.<br /> We are not talking about participating in fad diets for miracle weight changes. This supposed miracle programs present more harm than good. Recall that I mentioned that there several types of diabetes. One type is insulin-dependent where the patient needs to continuously inject himself with insulin. People with this type are &ldquo;starved&rdquo; and thus need a continuous source of energy for them to have normal glucose levels.<br /> These Type 1 diabetics lose weight quickly. Going on fad diets will not help for losing more weight.<br /> Even with those non-insulin dependent types, fasting would not do as this can cause one to consume more food in the end which will deter one&rsquo;s management program. Remember, proper diet is also very important!<br /> With these 3 &ldquo;LIFESAVING TIPS&rdquo;, a diabetic can go on living a normal life. Regular exercise, proper diet, and sufficient weight loss will ensure a happy and long life.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Type II Diabetes is oneof the two general types of diabetes, the first being Type I Diabetes. Also called adult-onset diabetes, type II diabetes usually develops later in life, when the pancreas becomes incapable of producing sufficient insulin needed by the body.<br />Diabetics usually present the following signs and symptoms:</p>
<p>* excessive thirst<br />* excessive urination<br />* unexplained weight loss<br />* vaginal itching<br />* blurred vision<br />* wound that takes too long to heal<br />* fatigue and weakness<br />* headaches<br />* presence of sugar in urine<br />* high levels of blood sugar</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; When you experience any of these signs and symptoms, and if you have a strong family history of diabetes, or are obese, or if you are a certified couch potato, you need to see a diabetologist immediately. Type II diabetes should, in no way, be taken for granted, as it can lead to serious complications involving the major organs of the body.</p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The sad truth is that there is still no cure for type II diabetes. It can, however, be managed by exercise, diet, and medications. Most likely, your doctor will advise you to go on a diabetic diet, which typically consists of an abundance of vegetables and small servings of the complex carbohydrates. You will also be advised to reduce your intake of sweets. You can eat fruits, but remember that fruits also contain sugar, so you need to limit your intake of fruits as well.</p>
<p>Your doctor will also advise you to exercise. So every morning, do at least 30 minutes of brisk walking at home.</p>
<p>Type II diabetics usually respond well to oral medications, so your doctor may not prescribe insulin injections just yet.</p>
<p>If you adhere strictly to your diabetic management program, you will be able to successfully beat type II diabetes!</p>
<p>Understanding the Symptoms of Diabetes<br />Filed under Diabetes Symptoms<br />Diabetes is a chronic disease affecting millions of people worldwide. At present, though, there is no known treatment for diabetes. The good news is that it can be controlled with proper diet, medications, and exercise.</p>
<p>Early diagnosis of the disease is important in order to effectively manage diabetes. However, in many cases, diabetes gets to be diagnosed late already. The reason for this is that the symptoms of diabetes are often taken for granted.</p>
<p>Classically, the symptoms of diabetes include fatigue and weakness, headaches, blurred vision, and tingling or numbness in the extremities. Indeed, fatigue and weakness could mean anything else. Maybe you&rsquo;ve worked too hard during the day, or you are coming down with a flue. Headaches can result from eyestrain and too much stress. They can also occur when you are dehydrated or having a sinus infection. Blurred vision may indicate that you need to change your glasses; while tingling or numbness in the extremities may be a cause of inactivity.</p>
<p>Family history of diabetes<br />However, if you have a family history of diabetes, are obese, or living a sedentary lifestyle, these symptoms should be taken seriously, especially if they are accompanied by any of the following diabetic signs: frequent urination, excessive thirst, vaginal itching, and unexplained weight loss.</p>
<p>Consult your doctor immediately<br />When you experience these signs and symptoms, don&rsquo;t wait another day. Consult your doctor immediately so you can begin with the diabetic management program appropriate for your case at the earliest. Keep in mind that the earlier you are diagnosed, the better are your chances of managing diabetes, and the less likely you are to develop complications such as developing kidney and heart disease, blindness, leg amputation, and a lot more.<br />Understanding these signs and symptoms, therefore, are essential, to help you cope with diabetes in the best way possible.</p>
<p>Always quckly seek the advice of your physician or health care provider in any of the above matters.</p>
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