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    Type 2 Diabetes Reflection

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    first thing they did was took my height and weighed me then after that they did some blood and pricked my finger to see what was my blood sugar. My blood sugar read HI and that’s when the doctor told me that he couldn’t…

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    role is to help transfer glucose or blood sugar to the cells so that they can change it into energy. When you have diabetes this process can either be non-existent or only produce a little amount of insulin. When your sugars or glucose is elevated it’s called hyperglycemia, when sugars are low it is called hypoglycemia. I am the manager of a medical office, so I have performed a blood sugar prick before. When a diabetic or nurse perform a diabetic or sugar level test, they prick the finger…

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    and downs where his glucose levels will get low or too high. He always tries his hardest and stays disciplined to keep his diabetes under control to try and avoid the long- term effects in the future. He constantly where’s a pump and tests his blood sugar levels multiple times a day. He has set a good balance for himself with the intake of carbs and not eating too many sugary foods. As of right now, the only effects from diabetes that he has are short-term. When his glucose levels are too low he…

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    Type 2 diabetes is a disease that causes sugar levels to rise higher than normal. It also happens to be the most common form of diabetes. With type 2 diabetes the body doesn't make or use insulin properly. The pancreas makes extra insulin to make up for the body not using the insulin already made, but over time, it's not able to keep up and can't keep the blood glucose level at normal. Insulin is the key regulator of the body's metabolism. There are many factors that lead into being a diabetic.…

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    What happens when you eat sugar? Eating carbs causes the pancreas to release the hormone insulin to reduce the blood sugar spike. Insulin regulates the level of sugar in the blood - the more sugar in the bloodstream, the more insulin is released. Insulin then goes on to ‘store’ glucose in the liver and muscles in the form of glycogen. If too much insulin is released, your blood sugar will to drop too low causing low-blood sugar. This causes you to crave sugar and the vicious cycle continues.…

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    activity, high alcohol intake and high blood pressure are other common risk factors. Insulin resistance is the most common form of type 2 diabetes. The pancreas tends to still make insulin but its either not enough or the body just doesn’t know what to do with it. Without insulin the sugars (glucose) can’t get to the cells of the body so it builds up in the bloodstream causing high blood sugar. Signs, Symptoms and complications of type 2 diabetes When your blood sugar is high from diabetes…

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    know what symptoms to look for? You must investigate the best ways to control sugar diabetes? There are definite symptoms of which you should be aware. You always are tired and you have a better appetite. You are also always thirsty and urinating. You sometimes get blurry vision or have a tingle in your hands or feet, and you often get infections. In order to see if diabetes is your problem your doctor will recommend blood and urine tests for you. Now that you know you are a diabetic how can…

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    and genes. Over time if left untreated it can lead to serious life-threatening complications that can reduce the life expectancy of an individual. Type 2 diabetes can decrease the life expectancy of an individual with the following conditions: high blood pressure, gum disease, kidney disease, high cholesterol, and nerve damage. Diabetes is the seventh most common cause of death in the United States (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014). Due to the fact that type 2 diabetes is the…

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    Artificial Pancreas Essay

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    year there are 30,000 new cases of type 1 diabetes. Almost all of these new cases are in the children category. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease (Rubin, 2009) caused by the pancreas creating little to no insulin, a hormone needed to convert sugar, starches, and other foods into energy(http://www.diabetes.org, 2014). Most people that are diagnosed with this are either children or young adults(http://www.diabetes.org, 2014). Type 1 diabetes doesn’t occur overnight. It takes months and…

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    Many people use bitter melon for multiple reasons such as treating, asthma, cancer, high blood pressure, viral infections such as HIV and AIDS, and GI disorders such as gastric ulcers. But overall, the primary use of bitter melon is in reducing blood glucose levels in type 2 diabetes. Bitter melon…

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