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About Depression And Diabetes

Many people who are diagnosed with diabetes are overwhelmed with an onslaught of new information, medications, doctor visits and a feeling of helplessness.  Diabetes can be frightening, particularly for anyone who is not familiar with the disease.  We read about complications and insulin and medication and feel hopeless. 

Many diabetics experience a period of denial when first diagnosed with diabetes.  They refuse to believe there is anything wrong with them.  While they remain in denial, the condition worsens.  This can often lead to depression.  Depression and diabetes often go hand in hand.  According to the American Diabetes Association, people with diabetes have a greater risk for developing depression than other individuals. 

The stress of management of diabetes can take a toll on an individual.  There are new medications to take, blood sugar must be monitored frequently and a record kept for your doctor.  There are frequent doctor visits and there may be several different medication combinations needed before your blood sugar is kept under control.

On top of that, people who have diabetes are often faced with sudden lifestyle changes.  Foods that they once enjoyed are now taboo.  An exercise regime is often recommended, which can be good for depression, but people with depression often have little energy to begin an exercise regime.  As the depression continues, people often lose interest in monitoring their blood sugar levels and may even skip their medication. 

Symptoms of depression include a loss of pleasure in every day activities you used to enjoy as well as a change in appetite.  You may have trouble concentrating and have trouble sleeping.  Or you may even sleep too much.  Many people suffer from depression, but for a diabetic, it can be life threatening.  Depression and diabetes is a dangerous combination. 

People who are diagnosed with diabetes can empower themselves by learning as much about the disease as possible from the beginning.  This can alleviate the feeling of helplessness that often accompanies the diagnoses.  Ask your physician questions.  Do research.  Find out how you can help manage you disease.

If you feel you are suffering from some of the signs of depression, ask your doctor to recommend a therapist who is familiar in dealing with people with chronic illness.  Therapy can be crucial for a diabetic patient who feels isolated because of all of the extra work involved in treating their illness.  Do not be afraid to discuss your illness with family and friends.  Diabetes is a nothing to be ashamed of, it is a disease that affects millions of people.

If at all possible, join a support group for others who also have diabetes.  Here you can not only find kindred spirits who are experiencing some of the same fears as yourself, but you can also learn new information. 

Any time someone is diagnosed with an illness puts them at risk for depression.  Their world has changed and no longer feels safe.  Worse of all, they feel out of control.  If you are diagnosed with diabetes, take back the control and learn how to manage your disease.  By empowering yourself, you will not only be able to effectively manage your diabetes, you will eliminate the depression.

 

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Type 2 Diabetes Diet vicious circle.

You are feeling rotten. You want comfort food (mostly sugar and processed flour - cake, candy, pie, ice cream, pizza). Quick sugar rush. Feel good for an hour. Crash and burn up. The cycle repeats. Just how can a diabetic break the cycle?Problem #1: Medical experts are not in agreement as to what causes diabetes.As a type II diabetic, I basically know what I should be consuming and what I must be avoiding or eliminating from my diet plan. A type 2 diabetes diet plan is not too difficult. Eat real food. Get adequate protein. Steer clear of processed wheat, sugar, and high fructose corn syrup (HFCS). Simple.And physical exercise. Couch potatoes are at even higher risk.Life has instructed you to eat your vegetables. I do not truly detest vegetables, but I do not look for them out in the buffet table either. To me, the one vegetable I want to consume is V8 Juice. If I could, I would have a V8 tree out back and harvest 2 or 3 cans a day.Real reasons diabetics hate dietary restrictions:

1. Force. We're adults. We should have the ability to do and eat what we want.

2. Even if I didn't have diabetes, I don't wish to diet. Each new fad and food pyramid and hormone injection appears sillier than the prior ones. If diet programs worked, the diet book section at Barnes and Noble would have 1 volume.

3. People often eat things that are not good for them. Beer. Bourbon. Cigarettes. How bad can a slice and a Coke be?

4. The meals we crave and which we now need to steer clear of would be the ones that brought on the disease in the first place.

5. Chicken or the egg. If I did not crave Edy's Girl Scout Thin Mint Cookie ice cream, and didn't develop diabetes, I could eat all of it that I want. Now that I would like it, I can't have it.

6. Jonesing for sugar. If they invent pizza with the apple pie topping, I'm in. For many of my life, sugar was a major food group.

7. Conflicting medical information. Espresso is not okay, or maybe it is if you drink it black. Fruit is alright one day and as well high in sugar the following. Avoid all sugar, or have little portions of something you would like. Consume less animal fat, but get your protein.

Physicians - get the answers straight before you hit the Today show. In the event you do not have an answer, exactly how can we.In actuality, numerous type II diabetics could make it on a diet plan physicians recommend for everyone, particularly our overweight Americans around the Sad (Standard American Diet) diet.-low fat-low sugar-low salt-plenty of fruits and vegetables-whole grains, beans, potatoes. You need to experiment for yourself. A cheap blood testing meter will allow you to know if it is time to have a glass of water and a handful of almonds to get that blood glucose down.

Work with your doctor to create a plan for diet and treatment. Doctors may be heavily influenced by the pharmaceutical companies, but they are much more dependent on trust from their patients. Personally, i believe that a type 2 diabetes diet of lean meat, fish, whole foods, fruits, and vegetables can't only keep diabetes in check while also reducing obesity and lowering the danger of heart condition, strokes, and dementia.

 

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Artificial Sweeteners For Diabetics

The food industry has come up with a solution for people on diets or with diabetes that

have a sweet tooth.  They are known as artificial sweeteners and they are used in

everything from chewing gum, coffee sweeteners, and even baking.  There is some

controversy over the use of them as some of them are totally synthetic and others are

derived from the actual sugar plant.  But to a diabetic who doesn’t want to give up on

their favorite pop or chewing gum they can be a life-saver.The four different kinds of artificial sweeteners are:  saccharin, aspartame, sucralose,

acesulfame potassium.  Each of these types can be found under various product names

and brands.  Not all are made the same way and they have different uses.  Some you can

buy in liquid or powdered form for baking needs and others like aspartame is only found

in foods that you purchase pre-made.

 

The use of these artificial sweeteners will not raise blood sugar and are safe for a

diabetic to use.  Care and attention is still needed because the food items you put sugar in

or on most likely will have an affect on your blood sugar.  Still follow your diabetic diet

but use some artificial sweeteners to make it a little sweeter.Some diabetics may want to use honey as a substitute for sugar.  You certainly can make

this substitution, however, honey is very similar to sugar in carbohydrate content and the

effects it will have on your blood glucose level.  It is best to enjoy honey in small

moderations if at all.Aspartame has been linked in some medical studies with Alzheimer’s disease.  Speak to

your doctor about the benefits and risks of using any of the artificial sweeteners if you

have any concerns about the potential health risks.

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Diabetes Mellitus

Diabetes Mellitus is also simply known as diabetes. It is
the disease characterized by a malfunctioning metabolism
and a high blood sugar level.

The result can be low levels of insulin or abnormal insulin
resistance. This mixed with inadequate levels of insulin
secretion results in diabetes.

Symptoms of diabetes mellitus include increased urine
production, excessive thirst, extreme fatigue, and
excessive thirst and weight loss. These symptoms though may
not be present in those people with only mildly elevated
sugar levels.

Diabetes mellitus includes type 1, type 2 and gestational
diabetes, which occur only during pregnancy. Each type has
a different cause and different severity of symptoms.

But all forms of diabetes are dangerous if not treated.
With proper management though, people with diabetes can
live a long, healthy, normal life.

The main cause of type 1 diabetes mellitus is the loss of
insulin producing cells in the pancreas. This ultimately
leads to an insulin deficiency.

Type 1 diabetes mellitus is typically found in children and
young adults. It is also termed juvenile diabetes. The
common treatment for type 1 diabetes mellitus is daily
insulin injections to replace the insulin the body is not
producing properly, along with careful blood glucose
monitoring.

Without careful monitoring and treatment, complications
from diabetes could include loss of limps such as arms,
legs and feet, blindness and diabetic comas, which can be
fatal.

It is extremely important that if you suspect you or your
child to have symptoms of diabetes, that you visit your
doctor to be tested. If the tests are positive it is not
the end of the world. With careful monitoring and care,
type 1 diabetics can live long healthy lives.

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Many people suffer from depression at some point in their lives and people with diabetes
are no exception.  If you are obese and have type 2 diabetes you may blame yourself and
your lifestyle on the disease you now have.  It is hard to adjust to a new lifestyle.  Feeling
down or guilty about this is okay and even normal but if it turns into something more you
need to seek professional help.

It is normal to feel down about having diabetes in the beginning but once you learn more
about the disease and how to control it you can also feel more in control of your life
again.  Take charge, if you are obese and want to improve your blood glucose levels you
can.  By eating a healthy diet and regular exercise you can lose weight and improve your
blood sugars.

If your feeling of being down or hopeless will not go away and is accompanied by any of
the following as well you may be depressed.  If this is the case, contact your doctor right
away.

Signs of depression:

*    You are no longer sleeping like you used to (more or less)
*    Not enjoying life or everyday activities like you used to
*    No energy to do things you want or have to do
*    You are eating more or less or have sudden weight gain or loss

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms you seek help.  Being obese and diabetic
can be trying both mentally and physically.  It is important to know that you can take
action to make things better.  Your diabetes may never go away but you can certainly
keep it under control and live a full life.  By losing weight, even a small amount, you can
make a huge difference in your health and diabetes.

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