Having diabetes can be stressful, unpleasant and affect the quality of your life and relationships, but it doesn’t have to take all the pleasure out of things. Here are some helpful ideas that you can use to improve your life and make sure you control your diabetes, rather than letting your diabetes control you.
If you’re having trouble finding organizations in your area that can help you get help with your Diabetes, dial 211. The United Way can point you in the right direction towards support groups and other organizations who will help you get discounted supplies and prescriptions so you can stay healthy.
Because blood glucose monitors are fairly inexpensive (companies make their money on the strips), it is a good idea to have several monitors to make testing more convenient. Put them in all the places you normally “test” – your bedroom, kitchen, and office. This will ensure you always have a monitor nearby and lessen the hassle of testing.
People who eat at least two servings of dairy a day are less likely to develop insulin resistance, even if they’re significantly over weight. Even if you’re already Diabetic, including lots of low-fat dairy in your diet will help you to keep your blood sugar levels under control all day.
To maintain healthy blood sugar levels, maintain a healthy, regular routine. That is, try to eat around the same amount of food daily and eat at the same times, and also exercise and take medications at the same times of day. In combination with healthy practices, spacing things out like this helps keep your blood sugar on an even keel throughout the day.
Test your blood sugar levels before you go to bed each night. Treat your highs and lows properly if they are there. You will find that you will get a better night sleep and that you will likely feel much better in the morning if you go to bed with a good blood sugar level.
The key to a Diabetic diet isn’t necessarily cutting anything out completely, but instead is about counting up what is in that food item and eating it in an appropriate moderation. For example, having a slice of cake can be fine as long as you work it into your meal and have a smaller piece than you might have pre-diagnosis.
Cut down on simple carbohydrates. These foods, such as pasta and bread, cause your blood sugar levels to spike which may cause hyperglycemia and a need for more insulin; that may result in a hypoglycemic episode. Stick to complex carbohydrates such as whole grains in order to keep your blood sugar stable.
When it comes to dealing with diabetes, one important point to consider is the fact that pregnancy can be dangerous both for your baby and you. When the mother has diabetes, potential risks are that the baby may be still born, larger than normal or have birth defects. The best thing you can do is try to maintain normal blood sugar levels during pregnancy.
Without the proper care of your body when you have diabetes, you are just traveling down a road that can’t take you back from where you came. Now that you have read this article and gotten the information you need to keep you from going down that road in the first place, make sure you are taking care of yourself.
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