Posts Tagged ‘Blood’
Diabetes type 2 What goes on inside your body or blood?
I was watching Dr OZ on tv and he said that diabetes is like glass in your cells or blood or I don’t know.
Does anyone know about this?? What is going on inside your body? I need to know. Thank you
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whats the danger to the baby with a mom with type 2 diabetes and blood suger gets to low?
I’m almost 12 weeks pregnant and I am type 2 diabetic. My blood sugar never gets to high(except when I take the glucose drink crap for the test). My problem mostly is my blood sugar gets low and tends to plumit fast when it does. today it has gotten down to 63(almost lowest I’ve seen it). I do my best to eat properly but at times I get busy or dont think about it and my sugar gets to low.
My question is, whats the danger to my baby with my sugar levels going so low?
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Can a person with type 2 diabetes donate blood? If they can, should they?
I only ask because when I went to make my six monthly blood donation, the technician refused to allow me to donate as I am type 2. Never was a problem before just wondering if guidelines have changed.
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What would be considered low for having low blood pressure? And can you have Type 2 diabetes with low b/p?
Dont know what low blood pressure means when you have the diabetes type 2….
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If you have type 2 diabetes do you still need a blood glucose meter ?
I Just want to know just incase next time I go to the doctors I get my blood results and if they tell me news I don’t wanna hear. Oh and by the way if you do have type 2 diabetes do you or don’t you need insulin ? I am thinking you don’t but i am not fully sure .
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Blood test that provides prior blood sugar average now recommended for diabetes screening, diagnosis
In an annual supplement to the journal Diabetes Care, published Dec. 29 by the American Diabetes Association, the A1C test is given a prominent role in the 2010 guidelines for diabetes screening, diagnosis and prevention. At least 50 million adults and children in the US may be well on their way to developing type 2 diabetes, according to John Buse, MD, Ph.D., professor of medicine and endocrinology chief at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Buse is former ADA president for medicine and science and a member of the International Expert Committee whose report in July 2009 strongly recommended the A1C assay for diabetes diagnosis and for identifying people at high risk for diabetes. Read more at www.unchealthcare.org
Could diabetes be in your bones? Link between metabolic disease, bone mass; Breakdown of bone keeps blood sugar in check
Could diabetes be in your bones? Link between metabolic disease, bone mass; Breakdown of bone keeps blood sugar in check
Our bones have much greater influence on the rest of our bodies than they are often given credit for, according to two new studies. Both studies offer new insights into the interplay between bone and blood sugar, based on signals sent via insulin and a bone-derived hormone known as osteocalcin.
Breakdown of bone keeps blood sugar in check, new study finds
Breakdown of bone keeps blood sugar in check, new study finds
Researchers led by Dr. Gerard Karsenty at Columbia University Medical Center have discovered that the skeleton plays an important role in regulating blood sugar and have further illuminated how bone controls this process. The finding, published in Cell, is important because it may lead to more targeted drugs for type 2 diabetes.
Diabetes: How to Control Your Blood Sugar!
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