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Business man2 Go to the American Diabetes Association [ADA] web site. http://www.diabetes.org/ MedTV has videos on diabetes http://diabetes.emedtv.
Avatar n tn Low carb diet is absolutely the best way to manage diabetes. American Diabetes Association is now also recognizing this. By low carb we mean about 20 - 30 g of carbs per day. Protein should be adequate (can be up to 1.5g/ kg body weight), and healthy unprocessed fats (avoid vegetable oils) for energy balance. HEalthy fats include the fats that come with meats and full fat dairy, nuts, avocado etc.
Avatar m tn Read the post by Molly on the American Diabetes Association diabetes forum. http://community.diabetes.
Avatar n tn re interested in Type 2, its precursors and treatments, visit this site from the American Diabetes Association, which has a greater focus on Type 2. http://www.diabetes.org/home.jsp Sorry I couldn't answer your questions directly, but I hope this information is helpful.
Avatar n tn Yours kept taking me to the main page. Using the ADA search button, I found the reference using key words "check glucose" which brought up a bunch of useful information. In fact it returned 750 hits. For those of you reading this, use key word(s) in the ADA site search button to retrieve information that are "not" seen on their main page and main page sub-listing categories. Its not the most intuitive of sites to navigate.
4124125 tn?1350028141 Also, there is a lot of information available to you on the internet (such as the American Diabetes Association website) that can be really helpful and informative. Good luck to you and your mom.
Avatar n tn Our specialty here on this Forum is type ! diabetes, not type 2. Perhaps you should check out the American Diabetes Association at www.ada.org -- there is more emphasis on type 2 diabetes on that website and they may be able to better answer your very good question than we can.
1215139 tn?1348197429 According to the American Diabetes Association, eating a lot of sugar does not cause diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is caused by genetics, Type 2 diabetes is caused by genetics and lifestyle. Being overweight will increase your risk of developing diabetes. A diet high in calories (whether those calories are from sugar or from fat) can lead to you being overweight which is one of the risk factors for diabetes. I hope this answers your question.
Evillady For type 2 diabetes food help Google American Diabetes Association. Click on Food & Fitness for healthy food choices and easy to follow recipes.
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Avatar n tn Hi, that's awesome that you want to educate yourself on diabetes! There are lots of places to get information, here are two good places to start: <a href="http://jdrf.org/index.cfm?page_id=103435" target=_blank>Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation</a> <a href="http://www.diabetes.org/type-1-diabetes.
Business man1 Go to the website of the American Diabetes Association; they have lots of information and you need it.
Avatar n tn t make sense for it to be OK for type 2 diabetics to have higher levels and have those higher levels be considered normal/acceptable. If they refer to web sites such as the ADA [American Diabetes Association] or the Canadian Diabetes Association web site did you know both are sponsored by major drug firms, and there are others including several major hospitals. The wolf is watching the sheep.
Avatar n tn That would be the test to determine if your father has diabetes and at his age it would most likely be Type 2 Diabetes. Also you could go the American Diabetes Association Website http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-symptoms.jsp. There is a lot of useful information on that site and a lot of information about Type 2 Diabetes.
Avatar n tn Here's a good article on Depression and Diabetes http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?
Avatar n tn org to find it) has had similar problems. This forum really specializes in type 1 diabetes rather than type 2, so our experience is pretty much nil with type 2 medications.
Avatar n tn The First Year Type 2 Diabetes: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed by Gretchen Becker. There is a lot to learn and this book can help you begin to build your knowledge.
Avatar n tn Perhaps you should contact the American Diabetes Association, www.ada.org, to ask questions about type 2.
Avatar m tn And those are all known risk factors for type 2 diabetes. So it seems that some of the adverse health behaviors associated with depressive symptoms were an important component of that relationship (between depression and diabetes).
231441 tn?1333892766 "Does anyone know why they apply more stringent standards for diabetes during pregnancy than they do outside pregnancy?" Here's what I found that may help answer your question. http://www.musckids.com/health_library/diabetes/hyponew.htm http://diabetes.taragana.net/pre-pregnancy-diabetes-can-lead-to-birth-defects-in-newborn/ http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/pregnancy-and-diabetes/DA00042 http://www.diabetes.org/type-1-diabetes/sex-and-pregnancy/before-pregnancy.
Avatar f tn Please see your Doctor who can outline for you a program of diet, exercise and medication that the American Diabetes Association recommends. Diabetes can be controlled for a lifetime, if you are willing to abide by all the recommended treatments. The above note from caregive list otc meds not found to be effective to treat Diabetes.
Avatar n tn Also, you may want to check out the American Diabetes Association website to see if you can get some information on help with type 2 medications (www.ada.org).
1666434 tn?1325262350 My husband's grandmother has Type II diabetes and we are now living close enough to her where we can have her over for dinners and to visit. My question is I don't want to serve her something that would not be good for her and I have no experience with diabetics at all. Can anyone suggest a good resource or food list that I should use?