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Welcome to Shop Them All’s Diabetic Mall, With Over 10,000 Products & the Best Prices on the Net
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Welcome To Shop Them All’s Diabetic Mall. We are here for your Good Health. You will find over 10,000 of hard to find as well as all the Latest Products at the best prices on the net. We also offer Articles, News and Information for the Maintenance, Treatment and Curing of Type 1 & 2 Diabetes. The Diabetic Mall covers both the Medical and Holistic Approaches for Treatment and Living with Diabetes.
The International Diabetes Federation recently published findings revealing that in 2007, the country with the largest numbers of people with diabetes is India (41 million), followed by China (40 million), the United States (24 million), Russia (10 million) and Germany (8 million). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predict that this Disabling Disease will Double by 2050.
Some other alarming diabetes statistics include the fact that there is one person in the world dying of diabetes every ten seconds. Also, there will be two new diabetic cases in the world being identified every ten seconds. And, what’s worse, these very same diabetes statistics tell us that by the year 2025, there will be as many as seven million new diabetic cases in the world. Another frightening statistic is that More than 5 million of the 24 million Americans who have diabetes don’t know it.
Diabetes is a disease in which your blood glucose, or sugar, levels are too high. Glucose comes from the foods you eat. Insulin is a hormone that helps the glucose get into your cells to give them energy. With Type 1 diabetes, your body does not make insulin. With Type 2 diabetes, the more common type, your body does not make or use insulin well. Without enough insulin, the glucose stays in your blood.
Over time, having too much glucose in your blood can cause serious problems. It can damage your eyes, kidneys, and nerves. Diabetes can also cause heart disease, stroke and even the need to remove a limb. Pregnant women can also get diabetes, called gestational diabetes.
The symptoms can be some or all of the following; blurred vision; feelings of irritability; severe fatigue; unexpected weight loss; feelings of extreme hunger; an excessive thirst; a frequent desire to urinate, often during the night; irritation of the skin in the genital area and the slower than normal healing of superficial wounds.
With all of this in mind… We have made this site for you, the Diabetic and the Potential Diabetic. We have gone to great length to put together a site where all can come to Shop for all your Diabetic Needs, Learn about the Disease and the Treatments Available, Get Tested if you are experiencing symptoms as well as to create community, make new friends living the Diabetic Life. A place where all can share their knowledge, experiences and information. Some content which we have researched and added to The Mall is our Diabetes Information Link Page, Our My Fellow Diabetic Forum and the Diabetic Mall Blog where Fellow Diabetics can Communicate and Share what is working and what is not working for them. This is more then just a Forum and a Blog, it is an Online Diabetic Community where all can come together…
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This is a well done video worth watching. The diabetics will get additional information in a different medium. This will enhance their know-how and skill in managing their condition.
very informative.good job.
It sounds like hypoglycemia to me.
Your brains’ primary source of food is glucose and oxygen. We can’t store much of either so when your body feels it is low on glucose you get the fight or flight response. It’s basically your body saying, DO SOMETHING NOW!!! So when your blood sugar gets low you feel hungry, you get all nervous and shaky, start sweating, you can feel your heart pounding; you NEED food. If you don’t get that food, your brain starts getting starved, so it starts shutting down, some people more gradually than others. Some get sleepy, some just faint. This is an emergency, Call 911; get some juice, syrup, sugar, anything.But NEVER try to pour juice or food into the mouth of an unconscious person!! This could cause them to choke. Use syrup or sugar and rub into their cheek but call 911!
Try eating small meals with (around) the same amounts of protein, fat and carbs. Aim for 6 small meals a day. Carry around some M&M's or other small candy so if you start to feel bad, you can eat a few while you try to get some "real" food.
High blood sugar has symptoms of…Polyphagia (frequently hungry), Polyuria (frequently urinating), Polydipsia (frequently thirsty), Blurred vision, Fatigue, Weight loss, Poor wound healing, Dry mouth, Dry or itchy skin, Impotence, Recurrent infections.
I would ask your MD for some blood work; a normal range for a non-diabetic person varies from lab to lab but a general guideline is 60-120. If you are going by the hemoglobin A1c test, a non-diabetic patient should be less than 8% and to reduce the risk of complications from heart disease, kidney disease or anything else, a diabetic patient should keep their level below 7%. The A1c can show your MD what your blood sugar has been running over the past 2-3 months.
Good luck to you.
Hi there…in order to confirm if a cat has diabetes there needs to be a blood glucose test done from your vet. If the blood sugar is elevated the vet will then be able to give you the appropriate course of care for the cat. Here are a few website articles on feline diabetes mellitus:
http://www.sniksnak.com/cathealth/diabetes.html
http://www.thecatsite.com/Health/83/Feline-Diabetes.html
http://www.felinediabetes.com/newdiag.htm
http://www.netpets.com/cats/reference/diabetes.html
A lot of times certain diabetic medicines make your skin more susceptible to burns when being in the sun, and when your diabetic it takes a lot longer for your blood to clot when you get a scratch or a sore. Since it takes longer for these things to heal you also become more open to infections and etc.
Type 2 and fighting! Great video!
i have type 1