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Controlling Diabetes Is Critically Important

by J. Marsalis

Controlling diabetes is very important and should be supervised by a medical doctor. Controlling diabetes is done with a treatment plan that keeps the blood glucose in its “target range. Controlling diabetes is a very important part of beating the disease; however it requires one to greatly change their lifestyle, and takes time and determination.

Controlling your diet is the first plan of attack

One very important part of controlling your diabetes is eating a proper diet. While it is true that diet, exercise, and medications are always central, proper diet is possibly the most important key. Diabetics must begin the healthy habits now that probably would have helped them avoid becoming diabetics in the first place.

Exercise is a critical part of controlling diabetes.

Everyone will benefit from having a lifestyle that is healthy but for diabetics it is critically important. Regular exercise will help the body work much more efficiently by, among other things, speeding glucose into cells where it belongs and helping to dispose of excess glucose within the body.

Exercise should be a part of your every day and for some people this is all that they need. Exercise will help you to have a healthier heart, muscles, and body as a whole. The mixture of proper diet, exercise, and medication will help you to control your blood sugar levels consistently. This is something that you have to do consistently.

Uncontrolled diabetes will ruin your life.

Controlling diabetes means that you will be less likely to suffer from many of diabetes serious complications such as infections that would otherwise be minor becoming major infections, kidney damage, and eye damage. And then there is the issue of amputations of the feet and legs that are also quite often caused by uncontrolled diabetes.

Many people believe that soy protein can help to prevent some of the complications of diabetes such as artery blockage and disease of the kidney. Remember that the leading cause of blindness and kidney failure and amputation in the United States is uncontrolled diabetes.

Controlling diabetes is a balancing act: You want to lower blood glucose levels, but not too much. Controlling diabetes is easier than in the past, thanks to better insulin analogs. Controlling diabetes is a full-time job that never ends.

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February 23rd, 2008 Posted by J. Marsalis | Health & Beauty | no comments

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