tinnitus glucose
Friday, November 6th, 2009
deibeties only worthy, what should I do ….. I am 40 married, 3 children?
My 12 hours fasting glucose reached 157 mg / dl'm in a doc soon, just tell me what precautions to take, what are the habits you should take, including Yes, exercise, and I have tinnitus Also, is there any ratio B / W and diabetes, tinnitus …. And what types of diebeties, and this man I am. my hemoglobin A1c Now that we have, that 8.5% had normal range is of 4.4-6.4 blowing guys guide me and I will go to a doc tommorw hope, so do not tell me to go to the doc …… PLZZZZZZZZZZ guide I just read on the net, I think the IM type 2, as my insulin level is normal in the results ….
I was diagnosed at 43, so I know how you feel. First, their scores are not as bad as mine and I'm diabetic patient preferred to my doctor. It's for my e-mail to some of his other patients and talk to them about how to control it. Me diagnosed at 299 mg / dl and an A1C level of 9.9%. My doctor gave me some simple tips that I become a phrase that I always share with newly diagnosed diabetes. Avoid white (sugar, white rice, potatoes, white bread .. carbohydrates) Avoid beef meat with skin Come Walk with feathers and fins at least 30 minutes a day with these simple steps, I have my A1C to 5.9%. Certainly not the normal range for this diabetes is 4.4 to 6.0% according to the American Association of Endocrinologists Health Education (AACE). I also read more than a dozen books in three months and was found by far the best single book is written by Diabetes for Dummies Edocrinologist one. There were so many good tips and solid information in this book I've read it three times now and plan to read every year around the anniversary of my diagnosis, in February 2008. Your doctor will most likely prescribe a meter blood glucose at home, or at least should, or he / she may refer you to an endocrinologist, that will prescribe one. Test your often as your doctor tells you. You begin to learn what different foods do for you. Everyone is different and your body reacts to different foods differently. I, for one, does not receive an increase from corn but clouds of blood glucose diabetic whos two frends "after meals for half an ear. You will have to be your own advocate and learn what affects your system and avoid these foods. Myth: People with type 2 diabetes can not eat sugar. Sugar is a carbohydrate, and if you're planning, you can eat sugar. I personally took EQUASION sugar for me and found my BG control (blood sugar), much, much easier. It allows me more freedom for other foods, and I found that you can easily live without sugar. Good luck you and I know you can do what I have.
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