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*Health Issues>>>Diabetes issues>>>Diabetes Type 2 query? Diagnosis and every day living.? |
Issue How does a 40yr old newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetic control neuropathy when they already have Cerebral Palsy and a spinal injury caused by a wheelchair basketball accident? My uncle had Type 1 and ended up losing both legs in his 50's. I don't want that to happen to me. Doctors can't help me! All they do is shug and say they don't normally have to deal with my kind of situation! Any advice from any diabetic would be grateful as I have so many issues it's unbelievable. Despite my illness, I am positive and will do whatever it takes to protect my health. What kind of exercise can I still do, will my current non-diabetic medication cause contra-indications and.......blimey!!!!! So many questions!!!! HELLLPPPP!!!!!!! Best Tip doctors should tell you what meds will cause trouble, you have to tell them what you are on, you can do any exercises you have been doing. just watch out for areas that rub on things or cuts as it can get infected and if your nerves are dammaged you cant feel it, stick to the diet and take your meds and see your doctors at least every 3 months . Others you dont have to exercise, whoever takes care of you must be very mindful of bed sores and chair sores though. on the days you cant eat, keep a tube of sugar jell near you incase your sugar crashes you only have to get an inch of the jell into your mouth to keep you from going into shock. I know exactly where you are coming from. Doctors! who needs them? When you really want their help all they offer are toxic chemicals, which act against your body. There is hope in a relatively new science, which took four Nobel Prizes. There is so much information on this subject that you could be reading for a solid month and not even scratch the surface. Thousands of people have had their lives turned around.Take a look at the testimonies at this website. Take care. http://www.glycosystem/glycosaurus... You can contact: www.diabetes.org.uk Living With Diabetes http://watchtower.org/library/g/2003/5/8... |
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