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    explain them to you. You had a blood glucose or blood sugar of 500 mg/dL that is way over what it should be. However this is how the doctor made the diagnosis of diabetes. This is a chronic condition that is associated with abnormally high levels in blood sugar or glucose. Your pancreas produces insulin when there is an absence or insufficient production of insulin, or an inability of the body to use insulin this causes diabetes. Insulin is needed to convert glucose or sugar into energy. Now…

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    insulin injections depends on many factors, including the type of diabetes a person has. All people with type 1 diabetes need insulin and, later in the course of condition, many people with type 2 diabetes also have to use insulin to achieve target blood glucose levels. 3. Once a person with diabetes starts insulin therapy, it can never be stopped and can never return to oral therapy. This is true of people with type 1 diabetes. People with type 2 diabetes may need…

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    her blood sugar levels before, during, and after RJ completes her exercises in order to regulate the outcomes of exercise on her blood sugar levels. It is important for RJ to monitor her blood glucose levels after every one to two hours of exercise as intense workouts have the ability to cause hypoglycemia (Tate et al., 2007, p. 577). For this reason, RJ’s educator should suggest her to carry quick sources of carbohydrates such as juices or snacks, at all times in order to maintain her blood…

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    Homeostasis - Blood Glucose Regulation Homeostasis refers to the (relatively) constant physiological state of the body despite fluctuations in the external environment. Homeostasis maintains a relatively constant physiological state by keeping functions such as temperature, blood pressure, pH levels, glucose concentration and many more of the body’s systems at safe levels. For example if a person has low or high blood sugar (hypoglycaemia or hyperglycaemia) their internal state is in danger…

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    Type II Diabetes

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    discussing Type II diabetes and its complications. Type II diabetes is when the body does not use insulin properly and affects the way the body processes blood sugar. Diabetes is when the blood glucose levels are higher than normal. The blood glucose is the sugar that the body makes from the food in the diet. When there is a large amount of sugar in the blood, it is known as hyperglycemia. There are several complications that come with type II diabetes. One of the complications is…

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    diabetes, so he has been dealing with this for the majority of his life. In order to keep his diabetes at a manageable level he has to monitor his blood sugar level. In order for him to make sure that he is always on top of things he carries around an insulin pack. The reason he does this is in case of an emergency or if he knows that he has had to much sugar that day he will give himself an injection of insulin.Living a healthy lifestyle is extremely important to…

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    irritability, and blurred vision. The majority of these are caused by sugar staying in your bloodstream and not going into the child’s cells.…

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    Benefits Of Diabetes

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    lower blood sugar. The benefit of this drug is that it is fast acting and the body uses it up quickly. The side effects that may accrue from this medicine is hypoglycemia and possible weight gain (“Medicines”). The last medication is thiazolidinediones, which makes the patient more sensitive to the insulin inside the body. This medication helps the body 's muscles to use the insulin it is given in a more sufficient way. The…

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    the glycemic index. Glycemic Index (GI) is the number associated with a particular type of food that indicates the food’s effect on a person’s blood glucose (blood sugar)…

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    Hypoglycemia Hypoglycemia is a disease of the endocrine system. It is when low blood glucose or low blood sugar, drops below normal levels. A lot of people get this mixed up with diabetes, but it is like the exact opposite. With diabetes, a group of diseases can result in too ,much sugar in the blood, or high blood glucose. For people with diabetes, hypoglycemia can occur when there is too much insulin in the blood. This can be caused be taking too much diabetes medications. But…

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