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Complications and Management
Diabetes Management
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Diabetes and Travel“Sit back, relax, put on your traveling gear. No need to doubt, put aside your fear…” While traveling with Diabetes presents some challenges, that does not mean you have to stay home. Everyday people with Diabetes travel around the world, and with a little planning, you can too! Diabetes Travel Tips:
Q & A for Diabetic Travel Guidelines: Before going on a trip, see your doctor, as they may be able to assist you with your Diabetes travel management schedule when crossing times zones. It also wise to be well acquainted with the Diabetes exchanges so you can adapt your food needs and not “mess up” your Diabetes needs.
Traveling with Diabetes can be done with a bit of planning. Just follow the diabetic travel guidelines and tips here and go have fun. Bon Voyage! Diabetic Seniors Team Related ArticlesBlood Glucose Control - You have just left the doctor's office having found out that it is official-you are a diabetic. Your doctor has handed you a stack of reading but it still seems incomprehensible. You have heard the terms before-controlling blood sugar, type 1, type 2, insulin, blood glucose control-but now that it is personal, those terms have a totally different meaning for you. Maybe you feel that life will never be the same, or wonder how you will ever keep up with the do's and don'ts of diabetes management. To have a better understanding and begin controlling your diabetes here are a few tips to get you started. It Is up to You to Prevent Diabetes Complications - You might have heard it said, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." And, should you ask the medical professionals, they would be quick to agree that maintaining a healthy diet can be a key factor in Type 2 Diabetes prevention. A second ingredient in Diabetes prevention is frequent physical activity--whether it is a standard 30 minute exercise routine each day or 3 segments of 10 minutes of physical activity. "What kinds of physical activity?" you ask-from cleaning house to cutting grass with a push mower, weeding the garden or walking to the store around the corner. It doesn't really matter what you do, just do something. As the old song says, "Let's get physical!" Strip Tips for The Right Way to Use Blood Sugar Test Strips - Blood sugar readings help you manage your diabetes day-by-day. This do-it-yourself test uses a blood sugar monitor and blood sugar test strip to keep tabs on how well food, medicine and exercise are working to keep your blood sugar at healthy levels. Diabetic Neuropathy Management - Neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes - and one with serious implications to your health if not managed properly. |
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