18
Oct
Definately before. Oral meds take a tiny time to start working and you want to get a head begin on that immediate spike that type 2's get after they eat. I'd take it as much as 30 minutes before, unless you feel yourself getting hypo. You have to gauge it […]
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18
Oct
Always wanted one, and I am not getting any younger. I take Metforin and Januvia to control my sugar. Never have had any problems with things healing. Been diagnosed for 8 years. What do you think?
Answer: I got my tattoo when I was 50. I am also a diabetic. Mine is a tiny […]
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18
Oct
1 small slurpee = 550ml, approximately 14tsp
They're good though! I had a medium Coca-Cola one today!
Answer: A 12oz slurpee has about 48g of sugar. so in other words, very high in sugar!!
They do have diet slurpees in most 7-11's tho…
Answer: 95%
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18
Oct
I know most diabetics have a schedule of when they take their insulin. Is this necessary? I just take mine when I get high…but I was thinking of maybe switching to a schedule if its going to help keep my sugar normal? THanks! ps I'm a type 1
Answer: Yes. It is very important that […]
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18
Oct
You need to visit your physician, he may have to adjust or change, or add to medications that you’re taking. As long as your blood sugar is under 500, exercise is the best way to lower it quickly. A 30 or 45 minute walk can do wonders for blood sugar. Cut back […]
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18
Oct
In short; it takes sugar/glucose from you're blood and gives it to parts of you're body that needs it.
Answer: when you’ve diabetes you need to have glucose(energy) inside you and isulin is just glucose it doesn't control the levels it just boosts it.
Answer: insulin is released into the blood from the pancreas then travels to […]
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18
Oct
You should probably be following a low carb diet for the diabetes, along with keeping things low sodium. Make an appointment with a dietitian or a nutritionist and she will be a whole lot of help to you.
Answer: Ask your physician to refer you to a registered dietitian or nutritionist, they’ll work out […]
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18
Oct
I'm not currently classified as a diabetic, but since half of my family has it going back before the term was coined, I'm not going to avoid it long term. I took a med a year ago to counteract the side effects of another med (oh boy!) and my blood sugar would drop like a […]
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18
Oct
I think you have the wrong category… but it all depends on how much of the tissue the Dr was able to salvage and connect. Muscles don't, as a rule, connect well, but you can get some movement. Nerves can regrow under the right conditions, but you'd never regain full feeling in the affected limb. […]
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18
Oct
whem in shock ,uncooperative patients by clinical assesment and for rapid recovery
Answer: mucous membranes, heart rate, neural reflex, urine output, and finally, make a blood artery test
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