A Simple Guide For Diabetics

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A Simple Guide For Diabetics
  • One of the biggest problems people have with
    diabetes, especially Type 2 diabetes and even
    gestational diabetes, is that it is terribly
    inconvenient for them. And while inconvenience
    has done a great thing by replacing "deadliness"
    in term of the diabetic vernacular, this does
    bring up its share of questions. One of those
    questions inevitably drifts into something like,
    "why do I have to shoot up insulin? Can't I just
    pop an insulin pill?" This is kind of a good
    question, and it needs addressing as part of a
    diabetes related discussion. Let's address the
    two main reasons why the diabetic-saving chemical
    called insulin hasn't traditionally just been put
    into a convenient tablet form, and has had to be
    freebased the way heroin is taken, or how many
    bodybuilders take steroids. For starters, insulin
    is being made into a pill or tablet form. Since
    approximately May of 2010, there have been
    advances in polymers that have been facilitating
    the pill-based delivery of insulin. The classic
    problem, however, has always been that the
    digestive system of a human has not allowed
    insulin to travel through the stomach.

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  • A human stomach has a multitude of different
    enzymes, and while these enzymes typically
    function to enable and accelerate chemical
    reactions, they have notoriously hindered some
    others. One of the reactions which have been
    hindered until recent developments have been the
    absorption of insulin which has been taken
    orally. The other traditional reason why insulin
    has not come in a pill form is because of the
    amounts which have been required in order to be
    effective. While a hypodermic needle wouldn't
    seem to hold a great deal of material, it
    compares rather favorably against a standard size
    of pill. And for most people, trying to swallow
    the "horse pills" that would have delivered
    enough insulin to be effective would have been as
    hard to swallow as universal health care on the
    national level. While the methods which have been
    used to allow insulin to be delivered through a
    pill are most likely proprietary which means they
    won't be known to the public for years to come,
    there will most likely be limits on how much
    insulin can be delivered at once through a pill
    until they solve this problem. Delivering insulin
    in a pill form is still a very new innovation.

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  • Had this article been written a year ago, it
    might even have seemed to be on the same order of
    improbability as many of the lovely fantasies
    posited by the writers of any given science
    fiction show. In time, it may be possible that
    the diabetic's need to carry a needle may one day
    become the stuff of history, with younger
    diabetics not understanding "what we went
    through" in times gone by. Pregnancy can be many
    different things. It can be planned, or
    unplanned. It can be a time of great excitement
    and expectation. On the other hand, many women
    find the whole process to be daunting, and
    stressful. This is all normal, and can be seen as
    just part of the colorful world of the new
    parent. However, what if, on top of all this, you
    develop gestational diabetes? You find yourself
    with a condition you didn't know you had, the
    consequences of which can be serious. Gestational
    diabetes mellitus, to give its full name, or GDM,
    occurs in pregnant women with no past history of
    diabetes, who have high levels of glucose in
    their blood. Although there is no definite cause,
    hormones produced during pregnancy reduce the
    effectiveness of insulin in the body in
    controlling blood sugar levels.

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  • Diabetes 60 System Review Ordinarily, the
    pregnant woman's body produces extra insulin to
    deal with this. However, should it fail to do so,
    this can lead to gestational diabetes. The
    symptoms of gestational diabetes are difficult to
    detect, as they are common features of most
    pregnancies. Excessive thirst, needing to urinate
    frequently, and tiredness are all common symptoms
    among pregnant women. At the same time, the
    problems caused by gestational diabetes are
    similar to those faced by other diabetic mothers,
    and can be serious. There is an increased risk of
    premature birth. The baby tends to be large for
    its gestational age, and during the birth, this
    can lead to shoulder dystocia. This is a
    situation where the baby's head is delivered but
    the shoulder gets stuck, and is an emergency
    situation. The baby also has an increased risk of
    jaundice, low blood sugar levels, and possible
    future problems with obesity and diabetes. There
    is also a risk of pre-eclampsia a condition that
    can affect the health of the baby, and caesarean
    delivery. Usually, the mother is fine once the
    baby is born.
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