Thursday, July 16th, 2009 | Author: tetehsarah

A COMMITMENT TO YOUR HEALTH

Diabetes Health Care

Diabetes Health Care

Being diagnosed with diabetes can be an overwhelming thing to comprehend. The thing is that when you stop and really take a look at the facts, living with diabetes just means that you have to make a big commitment to really and truly caring about your health, for the rest of your life. Although diabetes is a very serious disease, maintaining your health with diabetes doesn’t have to overtake your life. In fact, there are some very simple things to keep in mind that will help you with your diabetes care.

The first thing you should do as part of your diabetes care is learn all you can about this disease. Ask your doctors and nurses for literature that explains the disease in depth; search the internet for eating plans and online support groups where you can talk to people who have been living successfully with diabetes for years. Learn from their mistakes, and purpose to really take the time to pay attention to what your body is telling you at every hour of the day.

Another good thing to do to begin your diabetes care is to consult with a dietician or nutritionist, even if it’s only once or twice. These health care professionals will be able to describe to you exactly the way that the way you eat can help to ease the struggle of diabetes and actually help your body maintain a better balanced blood sugar level at all times.

Make a commitment to scheduling regular physical exams, not only with your general practitioner, but also with your eye doctor and dentist. During these examinations your doctors will be able to determine if any health complications like kidney damage, heart disease or gum disease are resulting from your condition. It is also necessary to pay close attention to the look and feel of your feet, as having high blood sugar levels can damage the nerve endings that are located in your feet and also can inhibit the circulation in your feet. Soaking, washing and moisturizing your feet regularly help with this complication.

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