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World Diabetes Day 14 November

Postby maureenho » 14 Nov 2013, 11:37

Learn about and prevent diabetes on World Diabetes Day 14 November 2013


World Diabetes Day is observed on 14 November each year.

Between 2009 and 2013, education and prevention is the theme of World Diabetes Day.  Education and prevention is about knowing the warning signs and risks associated with diabetes, knowing who can help to manage and control diabetes and what to do if you are a sufferer.

Moreover, you’ll need to know about the different types of diabetes.  Type one, type two and gestational diabetes mellitus.

Type one is insulin-dependent, meaning that sufferers have to inject the insulin hormone into their bodies in order to produce what the body can’t.  A body without insulin mean blood glucose levels are heightened, and this leads to serious organ damage.

Type two is not insulin dependent, but does mean that you are likely to have high blood pressure and a decreased amount of insulin produced in the body.

Gestational diabetes sometimes occurs in pregnant women when the body is unable to produce enough insulin needed to get them through their pregnancy.

Education is particularly important as diabetes can affect all aspects of life.  The disease is life-long and requires many lifestyle adjustments to be made; diet, exercise and medication all needs to be monitored and altered.

In order to make the right decisions about behaviour when managing and living with diabetes, sufferers need to be correctly informed about the implications.

Poor diabetes education results in more chance of complications and less chance of leading a healthy life.

Being aware of risk factors such as obesity, glucose intolerance, lack of exercise and an unhealthy diet is important in the fight against further incidences of diabetes.  Those with these risk factors also need to look out for warning signs including tiredness, weight loss, increased thirst, blurred vision and lack of concentration.  Education is key to prevention.

World Diabetes Day also aims to change education worldwide so that it provides the information people need in order to live with the condition and treat it carefully.


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Re: World Diabetes Day 14 November

Postby Jeanne » 14 Nov 2013, 14:32

Thanks for all of the very interesting information Mo. I had gestational diabetes in all of my pregnancies and as a result all of my children were over 9lbs when born. The doctors said I was at risk of developing diabetest type 2 in later life, but thank God, I havn't, but keep an eye on my blood sugars. This has reminded me to get tested again, as I get very tired and have some blurred vision, probably due to old age creeping on, but worth checking up on. x Jeanne
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