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With type 2 diabetes how often should I test in a day and what is the best time to do it?

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How to Get Older And Younger At The Same Time


www.SaturdayMorningDiet.com – Yes you can get older and younger at the same time. In this video we review how you can do just that. There have been many medical and research gains over the years allowing people to live longer. It is important that you understand and take advantage of the many benefits of exercise and improve your chances for a longer quality of life. Even exercise LATE in life can be beneficial . It is the closest thing you have to the “Fountain of Youth Walking, like other exercise, can help you achieve a number of important health benefits. Walking can help you Lower low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (the “bad” cholesterol) Raise high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (the “good” cholesterol) Lower your blood pressure Reduce your risk of or manage type 2 diabetes Manage your weight Improve your mood Stay strong and fit All it takes to reap these benefits is a routine of brisk walking. It doesn’t get much simpler than that. And you can forget the “no pain, no gain” talk. Research shows that regular, brisk walking can reduce the risk of heart attack by the same amount as more vigorous exercise, such as jogging Improves your stress levels- you feel happier and less stressed after regular physical activities. Can prevent or manage High Blood pressure Can help prevent Type 2 Diabetes, osteoporosis, and certain types of cancer. For us fat people- it can make it easier to keep our weight under control and remove the fat.

Can you have Type 1 & Type 2 diabetes at the same time?

Can someone who is diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes as a child later develop Type 2 diabetes as an adult from being obese?

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is it possible to have type 1 or 2 diabetes for a long time but tests still come back normal?

i have almost all the symptoms but they arent really THAT bad. I went to the doctor and most of my tests came back normal (fasting was a little high-115) but is it possible to still end up getting type one or type 2 diabetes?

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Lost our medical insurance, hubby has diabetes, insulin 3 time a day, don’t qualify for Medicaid, now what?

We don’t have the funds for him to go to the doctor every six months for his diabetic testing and we don’t have the funds to buy his insulin! It’s very expensive! I’m scared and don’t know where to get help! It appears that we don’t qualify for anything. I’m on unemployment due to being laid off, my husbands had a huge pay cut, we have two in college. Where can we get help with my husbands diabetes medical care? does anyone know?

The You Docs: No time to exercise? Let us help

The You Docs: No time to exercise? Let us help
There’s plenty to love about classic movies, classical music and even classic comedy – from ” I Love Lucy ” to knock-knock jokes. But there’s one classic we wish somebody would detonate: the “I don’t have time” exercise excuse. Start now: These new insights on how to free up hidden pockets of time, get fitter in fewer minutes and overcome 21st century time drains may be all that’s standing …

It’s Time To Learn About Type 2 Diabetes.


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Can insulin injections be no longer effective for diabetes over time?

I have a relative who began taking insulin for diabetes just 4 months ago. He is also taking medication (Metformin). Before his blood sugar level was over 400 . The insulin brought it back down to around 100 -200. Now 4 months later, it’s back up to 400 .

Can someone become immune to insulin in just 4 months? Doctor has been increasing the dosage, but there’s no change.