if u feel u have the symptoms or u wanna make sure, pag pa test ug Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)..6-8 hrs fasting..no food, no water...
if u feel u have the symptoms or u wanna make sure, pag pa test ug Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)..6-8 hrs fasting..no food, no water...
akong papa. gahi kaayo ug ulo oi! tagsa ra kaayo mag exercise.
pioglitazone and metformin imu maintainance ani.. ka faet..
HI! FYI! Ampalaya Plus is giving out book for Diabetes (What you should know about Diabetes) From Causes, Symptoms, Complications and 1 week meal plan for diabetics. Hope makatulong. To know how to avail the free book text lang kau sa 0920 9192929 or 09209192727. Text nio "web, name, add, bday and email".
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Hi! FYI! Ampalaya Plus is giving away FREE DIABETES BOOK (What you should Know about Diabetes). Okay to pra sa inyo at pra sa family nio. To know how to avail the free book text 0920 9192929 or 0920 919 2727, your name, add, bday and email. Awareness is the key to prevention.
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amo family diabetic...
ako friend type 1 diabetes (diagnosed at 23).... 3 times a day iya humalog (insulin - intravenous).. lifetime na ni... plus diet plan.. paet kaayo... change na gyud ang lifestyle... expensive kaau ni nga type sa diabetes...
At age 7, Guia should be bright and perky. Instead, she often feels faint. She wets her bed in her sleep. And she is always thirsty. Recently she began to lose weight and became really weak. She had to stay in bed most of the time, with no strength even to stand.
As she seemed to be fading away, her parents took her to a doctor. Diagnosis: diabetes.
She needs medication, blood test materials and regular meals, including snacks.
Only a pedicab driver, her father tries to provide for what she needs. The effort requires a lot of sacrifice. He is willing to work for her but wonders how long he can keep it up.
Guia needs help right now. She needs help to keep her going into the near future and for the rest of her life. She will be a diabetic as long as she lives.
DIABETES PROFILE
Four point one (4.1%) of Filipinos have diabetes mellitus. At the current estimate of the population, this means 2.5 million Filipinos with diabetes, with perhaps an equal number which remain undiagnosed.
Diabetes mellitus is a disease of the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, and of insulin itself. This lead to elevations of the blood sugar, and the appearance of sugar in the urine. When uncontrolled over the long run, diabetes can produce devastating complications. Diabetes mellitus can lead to blindness, kidney failure and gangrene of the extremities. People with diabetes are more prone to develop high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke.
It is said that one is not born with diabetes mellitus. However, one is born with predisposition to develop it. A predisposed individual is one who may have close relatives who are diabetics or who has a cell type which renders him very susceptible to these triggering factors. Many predisposed individuals may ward off the appearance of the disease.
What are the triggering factors of diabetes? Obesity is a major triggering factor for diabetes mellitus. The increase in body weight reduces the effectivity of insulin in various tissues. Multiple pregnancies make the woman, so predisposed, to develop diabetes, especially after the third pregnancy. Various physical and emotional stresses may trigger the appearance of the disease in the predisposed individuals. Certain hormones, drugs and other medications may act against insulin to render it less effective, and thus also trigger the appearance of the disease. Viruses may attack the beta cells of the pancreas causing destruction of some of them, the destroyed cells then act to incite the formation of anti-bodies which will now destroy the remaining beta cells, - a process of self destruction which leads to the type of diabetes which is insulin dependent. Thus, one who has diabetic relatives should not overeat, and should always exercise to prevent undue weight gain.
Despite these ominous facts, many diabetic patients can live with this dreaded disease and lead full and meaningful lives. But first they must learn all about diabetes. They must receive the proper diabetes education.
my brother is diabetic and is insulin dependent. he had it when he was 24. now he is 40.
kada adlaw jud mag inject sya ug insulin sa iya legs.
i cannot count na kapila sya nag pass out due to hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
my grandfather had diabetes. my father had diabetes too.
sadly, it runs in the family...
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