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How You Can Live With Diabetes

Topic: DiabetesPublished October 14, 2011

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There are millions of people in America who are struggling with diabetes, from children, young adults, to the elderly. Many people don't think that having either to low or to high blood sugar can be something that could drastically change your entire way of life, but it can and does. Knowing you have diabetes, means you will have to discover a new way to help yourself get used to the changes being made to your lifestyle that are beneficial to you. I know you may not want to hear this but one of the best ways to help you manage your blood sugar is taking up a new diet. There will be a lot of foods that you like that you now won't be able to have and will need to be removed from your daily menu, foods that are high in sugar, ice cream, candy, cakes and other types of similar foods. Some foods like sugar can be replaced with artificial sweeteners; an example would be Splenda in place of using sugar. By replacing some items with artificial sweeteners you will be able to enjoy some of the foods you like. Being on a comfy and healthy diet is very important or else you may have a lot harder time with trying to maintain you insulin at a good level. Even though you may have to take insulin on an every day basis, you could still end up have problems with you health if you do not try to eat healthy. Plenty of exercise is also needed for individuals who have diabetes, which could be something as simply going for a short 3o minute walk each day, run, or doing some form of exercising. This means you can stay in shape and be healthy. You will want to be sure to eat plenty of leafy green salads, vegetables, and some chicken, instead of meats and other things that are very fatty. This is a good way to keep the body toned. rnBy staying fit and healthy you can avoid a lot of the complications that can happen when people do not stick with their diets.. You take the risk of going into diabetic shock and even into a coma; diabetes is a life threatening disease if you do not try to take good care of yourself. With exercise, eating healthy, and taking your prescribed medicine there will be less chance of something happening to you. Yes you will have to make changes to your lifestyle, but this can easily be done if you stay determined and have support of family, friends, even a support group. Have your family close at hand; permit them to lend a hand with your diet, the meals will benefit them just as much as it will benefit you. You might also want to join a support group. By joining a diabetes group you will be around others who share the same worries and fears as you do and will be able to lend strength to one another. Just because you now have diabetes does not mean your whole life has to come to an end. By change a few simple things in your lifestyle you too can live a good life with diabetes.

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