Diabetes Information

by Sue Marshall

Being diagnosed with Diabetes and having to deal with the Diabetis condition can be quite daunting and at times can make you can feel very lonely and isolated. For many Diabetis sufferers the challenge of juggling blood sugar levels with a busy style of living can be quite difficult and without support could get the better of you. It would be nice to know that as a Diabetis sufferer you have someone (or something) handy by your side all the time helping you – somewhere to refer to to find answers to your questions about your Diabetes .

Diabetis – The Essential Guide, is a brand new Diabetes Guide Guide written by Sue Marshall – a Diabetic for 35 years – recently published by Need2Know.

The book covers a lot of about the subject , but this article is simple Guide on the subject.

Medications and Diabetis

People with Diabetis often need treatment such as medications to control their Diabetis, blood pressure and blood fats.

Many Diabetics can be treated with tablets along which help to lower their blood glucose levels, particularly those with Type 2 Diabetis.

However, many Diabetes sufferers need to replace the insulin, which is lacking in their bodies in order to function properly. There are three types of insulin – animal, human (synthetically produced to match human insulin) and analogues although the most common insulin today is human and analogue insulin. Insulin is usually injected into the body by the Diabetic themselves or a carer.

Diabetes and Diet


Diet plays an important part in controlling Diabetes . It is important to have a balanced diet, manage your weight and follow a active style of living. There is no such thing as a ‘Diabetic diet’, it is more about active eating and choosing foods that are low in sugar and low in fat.

In the Diabetes Guide – a tool that many Diabetics use in conjunction with their diet – Sue explains Carbohydrate Counting – an essential way to control Diabetes through diet. In addition, she explains the food pyramid, blood testing, Glycaemic Index (GI), Glycaemic Load (GL), Guideline Daily Amounts (GDAs) and Body Mass Index (BMI) which are all topics covered and can be an essential element in controlling Diabetes through diet.

Associated problems with Diabetis

There are a number of complications associated with being a Diabetic some of which are short-term and others can cause long term damage to the body such as the eys, kidneys, nerves, heart and major arteries. By keeping blood glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol levels as near to normal as possible, together with following a able-bodied style of living most of these problems can be avoided.

Some common associated problems with Diabetis are eye problems (Diabetic retinopathy), nerve affliction (Diabetic neuropathy) and kidney disease (Diabetic nephropathy).

Travelling with Diabetes

People with Diabetes travel all over the world and vocation in every known destination and Diabetes is certainly no barrier. People with Diabetes do not need to choose ‘special’ holidays and there is no reason why they should not enjoy normal activities on vocation whether it be vocation with friends, eating meals in a relaxing atmosphere or generally joining in with whatever they feel like doing. The key is to planning ahead and being prepared.

Diabetes – The Essential Guide, published by Need2Know, is a fantastic diabetes information for a newly diagnosed diabetic or a friend, parent, teacher or carer of someone with the condition. The diabetes information (or diabetis guide as it’s commonly incorrectly spent) is written by Sue Marshall and covers all the obstacles living with diabetes brings. This diabetes information guide is the essential guide on everything you need to know about the condition.

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