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Minutes after eating a meal, the digestion process begins to turn part of the foods we have eaten (the carbohydrates)Diabetes into fuel for the body. This fuel is called glucose, which is a sugar.

Glucose Glucose provides energy which is absorbed into the red and white blood cells

Glucose The red blood cells supply oxygen to the brain as well as provide energy for everything we do in life (even turning over during sleep).

GlucoseWhite blood cells are used by the immune system to attack pathogens (germs) and destroy them. When the body has developed diabetes melitus (which means "excessive sweet urine", it simply means the body either:

  • Does not make enough insulin for the blood cells, or:
  • The body is unable to properly use the insulin it does make.

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    DNAIf you have this type of diabetes, it was caused by genetics (genes you inherited), problems with your immune system (the ability of your body to locate, attack, and destroy germs), and your environment (where you live and how you live your life).

    The pancreas is the organ in the body which produces insulin.
    Insulin is produced by specific cells in the pancreas called "beta" cells. When a person has Type 1 Diabetes, the body destroys these cells.
      If you have Type 1 Diabetes, you have no beta cells in your pancreas because your immune system has made a mistake and destroyed  them. When you don't have beta cells, your pancreas cannot make insulin.
    Without insulin, sugar cannot enter your blood cells, so it builds up in the bloodstream because it doesn't have anywhere to go. The result is you get diabetes.
     

     

    Finding out you have diabetes can feel like a scary thing. Diabetes is a serious disease it's true, but you can still lead a happy healthy life. Sure, you do have to do some special things, and you have to take special care of yourself, but you can still do most everything you want to do.

    DiabetesThe most important thing you will need to do every day is check your blood sugar level. You will do this by pricking your finger, putting a drop of blood on a special strip and placing that strip in a glucose meter which measures the amount of sugar. Your health care provider will explain what he or she wants you to do to keep your blood sugar level. The instructions may include giving yourself insulin. You need to follow your physicians instructions carefully, and you will need to do it every single day.

     
     
     
     
     

    Home Treatment:

    Home Treatment  Believe in yourself. You can control your diabetes. It's true you need to make lifelong changes, but take it one step at a time.  Focus your energy into making one change at a time. Then move on to the next.

    Home Treatment    Learn to love physical activity! In addition to regular aerobic exercise, take your family on walks in the park. Have a scavenger hunt. Make snow angels in the winter.  Take every opportunity to move your body.

    Home Treatment    Pay special attention to your diet.  Eat healthy foods.  You may wish to keep track of what you eat by keeping a food diary. 

    Home Treatment    Take extra good care of your feet. Diabetes causes some nerve problems and blood flow to your feet. Make sure you always wear comfortable shoes and socks.  If you do hurt your feet, be sure to treat any injuries, even if they seem to be too small to worry about.

    Home Treatment    Be sure to check your blood sugar as advised by your doctor.

     
     
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