Diagnosis of diabetes is occurring at phenomenal rates in the United States today. Diabetes could be considered an epidemic. It is sad to learn that many in the U.S. don’t even know that they are at risk for diabetes or pre diabetes. You may have diabetes and not know it or be in jeopardy of getting it and not know it either. Adult onset diabetes is called Type II diabetes. You should do whatever you can to prevent this from happening. At the very least managing diabetes should be your objective.
To figure out whether you are an American that is in this group you should have your blood glucose sugar levels checked. A blood sugar of 126/140 mg/dl for more than one test in a row is considered a person with diabetes. People who do not have blood sugar diabetes have levels between 70 and 110 mg/dl after a fasting blood test.
If you have a close relative that has diabetes or you are obese you may already have Type II diabetes. Being overweight doesn’t always mean that you have or are subject to having diabetes but it is a good indicator of something to watch for.
Making lifestyle changes like exercising for 20 minutes a day, and controlling your diet may be all a person needs to do to control blood sugar levels. For Type II diabetes treatment always get regular blood tests so that you can manage your progress. You do not want to be at risk! If you think you are at risk then get looked at by a physician. Managing diabetes and preventing it should be a major concern.
Learn all you can about diabetes. Talk with family members and health care professionals. A dietician is a good professional to speak to. Regularly have your blood tested for high blood sugar. Each day new products and services are released into the marketplace to help manage and control diabetes. Some areas sponsor free blood glucose level testing to screen for diabetes.
Weight loss surgery such as Gastric Bypass or GBS has been known to help normalize blood sugar in obese patients. This new development is too astounding to just overlook. It has been reported that after surgery 80 percent of patients experience normal blood sugar levels.
There are some homeopathic alternatives to consider as well like vitamins and supplements. Be warned though that any home treatments should be in combination with your doctor.
With proper education and control a person can avoid and manage blood sugar levels in an effort to live a normal life and avoid the complications of diabetes.
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