Diabetes is a silent disease. If not found, can be a serious disease. People have been known for their legs amputated because of diabetes.
Why so? This is simply by virtue of the fact that they're not able to determine possible symptoms of diabetes. Just try to ask some people about diabetes and you will be surprised at the answer.
I know because my aunt was a victim of diabetes for example. You see, he's diabetic, but don't know. Not realizing that he had diabetes, she continues to eat what I want.
There is no diet out of ignorance. When he developed a wound in his right leg, didn't know that people with diabetes should be careful when it is a question of wound or injury, ignore it because he thought it would heal.
After all it's only minor injuries. It hasn't disappeared, and instead, the pain in his leg into a larger wound. It is then that he decided to consult the doctor.
However, it was too late, because the wound developed gangrene. He must have his leg amputated. Even if this happened people still don't care for diabetes, in 1970.
In most developed countries, as and in third world countries, access to the doctor more readily than in 1970. So there's no any reason to not care about this deadly disease.
If you still can have the correct information about diabetes, then turned to the Internet to search for more information. There are a number of places on diabetes, ranging from diet to control diabetes. There is absolutely no reason not well informed about diabetes.
Information about diabetic ketoacidosis can be found if 'diabetic ketoacidosis' or 'DKA' is searched. However, no information is found about it if 'diabetes complications' or 'diabetic complications' is searched. In fact, even the American Diabetes Association doesn't publish information on this fatal diabetic complication.
I e-mailed the American Diabetes Association about making more information about DKA public and widely available. I was ignored, and taking into account the following form letter.
Thank you for contacting your American Diabetes Association. We have received your e-mail regarding diabetes education.
You may ask why they're so concerned about diabetes. Well, we don't have to be afraid of the silent killer? There are many ads on other illnesses such as cancer.
But there's a lot of publicity about diabetes. Yes, I said there are many ways to get information about diabetes, but the publicity to make people more aware of diabetes unfortunately too low.
I think there should be more ads to reach many more people to educate them about the risks of diabetes.
The problem with diabetes is that life in this modern world; we're bombarded with advertisements in a wide variety of foods and beverages made available to us.
As we have used in processed foods and beverages, guess what happens next? System of our body begins to respond to foods and beverages.
In processed foods and beverages, producers became concerned about the bottom line, will continue to add more powdered sugar and salt to make the most delicious food and drinks.
Imagine if someone kept eating all of this, especially if it is full of sugar! What happens next? Our bodies begin to fail us.
It won't be able to utilize the extra sugar and it'll be just in the blood. I'm not just talking about the powdered sugar.
Almost guilty are foods like white rice and potatoes that will increase your blood sugar more rapidly and if left untreated, can lead to diabetes will.
Why so? This is simply by virtue of the fact that they're not able to determine possible symptoms of diabetes. Just try to ask some people about diabetes and you will be surprised at the answer.
I know because my aunt was a victim of diabetes for example. You see, he's diabetic, but don't know. Not realizing that he had diabetes, she continues to eat what I want.
There is no diet out of ignorance. When he developed a wound in his right leg, didn't know that people with diabetes should be careful when it is a question of wound or injury, ignore it because he thought it would heal.
After all it's only minor injuries. It hasn't disappeared, and instead, the pain in his leg into a larger wound. It is then that he decided to consult the doctor.
However, it was too late, because the wound developed gangrene. He must have his leg amputated. Even if this happened people still don't care for diabetes, in 1970.
In most developed countries, as and in third world countries, access to the doctor more readily than in 1970. So there's no any reason to not care about this deadly disease.
If you still can have the correct information about diabetes, then turned to the Internet to search for more information. There are a number of places on diabetes, ranging from diet to control diabetes. There is absolutely no reason not well informed about diabetes.
Information about diabetic ketoacidosis can be found if 'diabetic ketoacidosis' or 'DKA' is searched. However, no information is found about it if 'diabetes complications' or 'diabetic complications' is searched. In fact, even the American Diabetes Association doesn't publish information on this fatal diabetic complication.
I e-mailed the American Diabetes Association about making more information about DKA public and widely available. I was ignored, and taking into account the following form letter.
Thank you for contacting your American Diabetes Association. We have received your e-mail regarding diabetes education.
You may ask why they're so concerned about diabetes. Well, we don't have to be afraid of the silent killer? There are many ads on other illnesses such as cancer.
But there's a lot of publicity about diabetes. Yes, I said there are many ways to get information about diabetes, but the publicity to make people more aware of diabetes unfortunately too low.
I think there should be more ads to reach many more people to educate them about the risks of diabetes.
The problem with diabetes is that life in this modern world; we're bombarded with advertisements in a wide variety of foods and beverages made available to us.
As we have used in processed foods and beverages, guess what happens next? System of our body begins to respond to foods and beverages.
In processed foods and beverages, producers became concerned about the bottom line, will continue to add more powdered sugar and salt to make the most delicious food and drinks.
Imagine if someone kept eating all of this, especially if it is full of sugar! What happens next? Our bodies begin to fail us.
It won't be able to utilize the extra sugar and it'll be just in the blood. I'm not just talking about the powdered sugar.
Almost guilty are foods like white rice and potatoes that will increase your blood sugar more rapidly and if left untreated, can lead to diabetes will.