Two out of three Type 2 diabetics don’t have their blood sugar level under control even while taking medications. Almost no symptoms are seen in the first couple of years of the disease.
Diabetes is an epidemic. Nearly one fourth of the United States population is either already diagnosed with diabetes, or have prediabetes or Syndrome X.
Despite all the warnings considering potentially life-threatening problems because of diabetes, most Type 2 diabetics are resigned to the disease and are not controlling it. The medical community is concerned about the response they receive from diabetics who are not controlling the disease.
When complications set in, it is even harder to control blood sugar levels, and do what is necessary to remain healthy.
Most diabetics don’t check blood levels regularly after the first six months after a diagnosis. Many more are not following healthy diet plans or getting the exercise they need. Most patients diagnosed with prediabetes, or those diagnosed with the disease find their levels are not controlled when they have a yearly check up. Only when they find themselves on several medications for insulin sensitivity and insulin do they realize how important it was for them to exercise and eat healthy.
If they start on the path to a healthier lifestyle, often they don’t stick with it because they don’t have the support they need. If they have had trouble keeping their blood sugar levels under control, they get discouraged, that leads to acceptance of the disease, and they quit working on controlling it.
The best approach is a gradual change in lifestyles. Behavioral changes are important for the newly diagnosed diabetic to succeed in controlling their disease. It doesn’t always have to be drastic or strict. It can be a gradual change in eating healthier meals, consuming less refined sugar, exercising, and getting more sleep. The goal is to enable the patient to make choices that are healthy, fun, and personally motivating. A support structure needs to be in place to encourage and recognize successes for the diabetic.
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