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After a diagnosis of diabetes

Diabetes is like being in charge of an Octopus. It is not just a way cut and dried to cope with the disease because of all of its different parts. First, it may seem like a huge amount of information is thrown to you. There are drugs, food plans and schedules. You must learn how to use medical equipment as a glucose meter, or perhaps an insulin pump. You may need to learn how to give insulin injections.

First of all, take a deep breath. Realize you are you always and that over time, diabetes will become a single facet of your life, and everything will be finally fit for your lifestyle. It is possible to get a handle on diabetes and live a long and healthy life.

Check your blood glucose several times a day. First thing the morning, before meals, after meals and before bed. Also in any time when you feel like your blood glucose can does not "right".

Keep records of all your blood glucose numbers and what time you verified their.Keep a journal of food that you eat, how much you eat and when you eat.

Records are good keep because they say that you and your doctor much about how you made, and if drugs or insulin schedule are dose best for you.

It is important to take your medication as prescribed, even if you feel better. They keep your blood glucose in a good range, so you can reduce the risk of complications in the long term such as damage, blindness and nerve kidney failure.

If you Type 1, you must take your prescribed insulin, not only to help long term delay complications, but also to prevent the more immediate danger of extremely high blood glucose levels which can lead to Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)a life-threatening of emergency.

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