Friday, February 26, 2016

How to take control of your diabetes

Thank you to everyone that left a comment, it was really nice to see that everyone has enjoyed reading about how to prevent diabetes. This next blog will be about if you have diabetes, and need to take back control of your life instead of letting diabetes control your life. The website I have gotten these tips from is WebMD. WebMD is an American corporation known primarily as an online publisher of news and information pertaining to human health and well-being. This website provides valuable health information, tools for managing your health, and support to those who seek information. You can trust that the content you are reading is very credible.
This article has a ton of very helpful tips that can help someone start taking control over their diabetes. All of these tips have goals that are not outrageous, and very obtainable. The first two tips deal with diet. Even with diabetes you are still able to eat the foods you like, even though most people think you have to stick to a strict diet. The only thing to keep in mind about what you pick out to eat is that you need to know how your choices affect your blood sugar. A good way to learn how much which food affects u most is by learning how to count carbs, and read food labels. Also they need to make sure they are eating balanced meals. A good way of making sure you are eating a balanced meal is by splitting it into three categories. The three categories would consist of vegetables, meats and other proteins, and starchy vegetables and whole grains.
Some more good tips involve planning, and keeping track of blood pressure. What a person should be planning for if they have diabetes is for a sick day. The reason for that is because the common illnesses like colds, flu, and diarrhea can raise your blood sugar. Also having diabetes makes it harder to fight off infections. Something good to have on sick days is making sure you have snacks that are easy on the stomach but still give you enough and carbohydrates. Also keeping track of your blood pressure is very important. The reason for that is because it will be able to show if the medication is doing its job. Another reason it is good to keep track is because you can write down goals, and also feelings along with the readings of your blood sugar. This will help someone who is struggling mentally with diabetes.
After discussing all of that, the last tips start to focus on the amount of physical activity, and what kind of physical activity should be done.  The best way to exercise is not all just at one time. A better way of getting plenty of physical activity is by spreading it out throughout the day.  Taking three ten minute walks is just as good as walking for a straight thirty minutes. This will help regulate blood pressure throughout the whole day a lot better. Also a different type of exercise is doing strength workouts. Strength workouts involve equipment like using weights or resistance bands. This will improve how the body uses insulin and sugar.


12 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed reading your post! My family is made up of many Diabetics. I am glad that you addressed about how you can have different types of food that someone may not consider the most healthy choice. Counting carbs and limiting your sweets will dramatically lower the effects of Diabetes and the effects it has one your body. This post is also beneficial to non-diabetics because it shows how you eat will effect your life and the quality of your life. Great post!

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  2. Very nice post. I personally do not know a whole lot about diabetes and your posts have thought me a lot so thank you! I also think that your information was very good and organized. I think putting the health factors about the food was very benificail in teaching me some things.

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  3. Thank you for your post! I actually do know a lot of information related to diabetes because I have a few family members who have it. It is a sad disease, but can be treated which is good. I am glad that you came up with some prevention techniques because I feel like it is always helpful to know those things. I look forward to reading more of your blog!

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  4. There is never enough information on how to take care of your body. I liked the advice you gave on how take control of diabetes. There are people that have diabetes and still do what they want to do. It's good to have facts on how to properly manage it.

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  5. Very informative! I think it is an excellence idea to split up walks so that it may be easier on the person. Its unfortunate that persons with diabetes are more like to receive infections because the poor immune system.

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  6. you did a great job getting all the important information in this article. I like how you talked about how to manage it, because I feel like many people don't do a good job of it, and you did a good job of simplifying the information.

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  7. I really liked your post!! It was very informative since my grandpa was recently diagnosis with diabetes and i did not know a lot of information about it until now.

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  8. A lot of people in my family have diabetes so it was very informative to hear these tips on how to stay healthy!

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  9. You did a really good job on the information you shared throughout you blog. I think it is really good how you stretch out work outs and continuously stay active throughout the day and not just one time.

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  10. Great information shared. I like how you gave tips on how to stay healthy!

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  11. This article hit home for me. My grandparents both have diabetes and they have not controlled it. It is so out of hand that is at its worst. I feel so bad for them. I have also hated learning about it because now that I understand what is wrong with them it scares me. I think if everyone understood the actual seriousness of preventing diabetes or controlling it the numbers would go down. But instead not many have this problem under control. This really scares me. Good article and information.

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  12. Diabetes can be scary and the procedure to monitor it can be even more scary. This post truly explains the seriousness of the illness and brings to attention the necessities to prevent and stabilize the illness. Ive knwon numerous people living with the illness so i certainly appreciate the topic.

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