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How To Control Your Diabetes Better And Stay Healthier

By Simon Coleman


Two primary kinds of diabetes exist, and both are potentially very serious. One of the best ways to fight diabetes is with the right information. The purpose of this article is to provide you with information about living a healthy life with diabetes.

Frequently remind yourself why it is so important that you keep your diabetes under control. Remind yourself of life's enjoyments, what is stopping you from enjoying those things, and how you can work around those blocks. Stay focused on what is important to you so those things will keep you motivated to continue to manage your disease.

Battling diabetes does not always have to involve expensive methods; try brisk walks in the park, jogging or reasonable fitness regimes. Do some chin ups at the playground or when you are at home lift some canned goods.

If you're diabetic, your travel preparations should include an insulated insulin bag. Extremes of temperature, either too warm or too cold, can ruin insulin. Using an insulated bag will keep insulin at the proper temperature in any weather.

A pedicure can be dangerous if you have diabetes. Foot infections are common in diabetics and therefore if you should puncture your foot, care should be taken.

As a diabetic, rather than eating three meals a day, consider eating five to six lighter meals. It will be easier to stabilize your blood sugar levels if you have more frequent meals during the day. If you eat more often, you won't get as hungry between meals -- and you won't eat as much.

Diabetes does not mean you have to avoid sugar. Although you don't need to avoid all sugar, you can't eat candy and cookies all the time if you're diabetic. You can treat yourself to small servings of dessert on special occasions. Since eating sweets gives you added carbohydrates, it is good to lessen other foods that are rich in carbohydrates when you eat your special treat.

If you skip meals, you might trigger a spike in your blood sugar. Your liver sometimes releases glucose into your bloodstream when you are starving so that cells can get the nutrients they need. This can cause a dramatic rise in your blood sugar if you are diabetic. To keep your blood sugar levels stable, eat regular meals and sensible carbohydrate-rich snacks.

High fructose corn syrup is found in a surprising number of food products, so you should check the ingredients on most drinks or condiments before buying them. Watch out for "glucose/fructose" too; this is the Canadian term for the same ingredient.

Now that you know how to manage your condition, you are better prepared to make the right choices and changes in your life. This information is only as helpful as you allow it to be. Incorporate these tips into your day-to-day life, and you will soon see results.




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