Monday, December 3, 2012

how does the national service framework improve services for people with diabetes?

Q. How does each standard in the national service framework improve service for people with diabetes?

Standard 1.) The nhs will develop , implement and monitor strategys to reduce risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the population and to reduce inequalities of developing type 2.

How does this improve services for people with diabetes?

A. Well it is best to prevent type 2 diabetes, cost wise..

Other than providing drugs for you , mostly the rest is up to you..Either you take care of glucose or the pain and suffering set in..
Here is my way to help stop the progression of theis terrible disease.

There are 4 key steps to controlling glucose levels :
1) EXERCISE- Walking is fine but Nordic Walking is Great. Exercise also lowers Glucose levels , lowers Cholesterol and lowers Blood Pressure. Google it.Exercise is Non-Negotiable !!!Thats why it is Number 1 on the list.
2) Knowledge- http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/index.ph� This is a great site for info
3) Meds. Metformin to start.
4) Diet- A low carb diet is in order. I can't count carbs so I use Mendosa's Glycemic Index Diet. Great for the whole family. http://www.mendosa.com/gilists.htm


With this program you will lose weight. Also this is a great way to eat for the whole family..No more hunting for the right combination.No carb counting. In one week you will know what to eat and what not to eat and how much.


Answers found on Answers may be more accurate that what your doctor tells you.

Take care

Ben Trolled


What is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and do you have some info on it?
Q. My doctor just told me recently she thinks I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. She really didn't explain to me what it was, so I am just wondering.

I am 14 years old and I have type 2 diabetes, so how could this effect me?

Any information you have can help, thanks.
I have had Insulin Resistance already.

And can you get rid of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome?

A. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common hormonal disorder among women of reproductive age. The name of the condition comes from the appearance of the ovaries in most, but not all, women with the disorder � enlarged and containing numerous small cysts located along the outer edge of each ovary (polycystic appearance).

Infrequent or prolonged menstrual periods, excess hair growth, acne and obesity can all occur in women with polycystic ovary syndrome. Menstrual abnormality may signal the condition in adolescence, or PCOS may become apparent later following weight gain or difficulty becoming pregnant.

The exact cause of polycystic ovary syndrome is unknown. Women with polycystic ovary syndrome may have trouble becoming pregnant due to infrequent or lack of ovulation. Early diagnosis and treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome can help reduce the risk of long-term complications, such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke.


Does anyone know good vegetarian guidelines for people with diabetes Type 2?
Q. I just found out that I have diabetes Type 2. I know I have to stay away from jams, jellies, etc. What are the best protein items I can eat to help me stay healthy? Any other vegetarian/diabetes info would be helpful. I want to try to go veggie for this!

A. Here's some info:

http://www.vrg.org/journal/diabetes.htm


What are each of the symptoms that patients suffer from diabetes?
Q. I am researching diabetes at school and I would like to know more about the different types of diabetes for example
Type 1 Diatbetes, Type 2 Diabetes and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus.

What are the symptoms they suffer and what do the patients of this disease discuss of these symptoms?

A. Treating diabetes is best carried out during the early stages of the disease when the consequences can still be controlled and minimized. Such an approach will require an early determination of diabetic symptoms. These diabetic symptoms are:

* Extreme and excessive thirst that is quite abnormal
* Hunger even when meals have recently been taken
* Frequent urination
* Fatigue easily creeps in
* Excessive weight loss at such a short period of time
* Smeared vision
* Nagging impatience that has recently been developed

If you are interested in more info on treatment for type 2 diabetes, you may wish to refer to this site : http://diabetic.best-health-remedy.com/





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