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by akon Date Added: Sun 29 March, 2009
I need information on how can we treat DIABETES......and which fruits or diet are must for diabetic patients......!!!!
please share any information......what about you know.....!!!!for diabetics.........


by babu mandal Date Added: Wed 25 March, 2009
actuallly my mother has PP value around 360-380mg/dl..aged around 35. plzz tell how to control it as sooon as possible???????my e-mail id bob14397@gmail.com.


by Rajeshwari Date Added: Fri 16 January, 2009
Do You Need It ???????????

Every 30 seconds a foot is lost to diabetes somewhere in the world. Up to 70% of all leg amputations happen to people with diabetes. Foot problems are the most common cause of admission to hospital for people with diabetes.

Most amputations begin with a foot ulcer.
One in every six people with diabetes will have a foot ulcer during their lifetime.

In most cases diabetes foot ulcers and amputations can be prevented. It is estimated that almost 49-85 per cent of amputations can be avoided.

In India, 40,000 legs are amputated per year, most of them as a result of an infection in the foot of someone with diabetes.

A significant reduction in diabetic foot amputations can be achieved by well-organized diabetic foot care teams, good diabetes control and well-informed self care.

Almost 50% of people with Type 2 diabetes are not aware that they have the condition.

The impact of diabetic foot disease on people’s lives is devastating. However, many ulcers can be prevented with wearing proper footwear.

A specialist in foot care should be consulted for any problems.
It is imperative that we reduce the unnecessary suffering that foot complications can bring. It is imperative that we act now!


by kathani soni Date Added: Mon 12 January, 2009
Dear sir,
I am kathani soni aged 15yrs m having juvaline diabetes.Yesterday we went out and I forgot to take insulin.So today my fasting came to 260 mg/dl. So can you guide what should I do when such things happen?can you plz tell me what food should I take?My e mail id is
kathanisoni@yahoo.co.in
Thank You.


by rambabu Date Added: Sat 13 December, 2008
Dear sir,

My mother age 49 years ,to day check the blood sugar level i.e is 230 mg/dl after meals .how to control this level ,and what type of foods is taken.


by Vipul Patel Date Added: Thu 11 December, 2008
Hi,

My father aged 48 was detected with blood sugar 240 after taking breakfast. He is been precribed by doctor to take semidol(not sure with the name) 3 times a day 5 minutes before taking food.

I need information on how to control this sugar level. what are the food items which are not strictly to be taken and which will help in reducing this level.

Any symptoms which can indicate id sugar level is increased in spite to taking medicine.

Please share the information what ever you have, as it will help me, you can mail me at vipul_d_hirani@yahoo.com or vipul.d.hirani@gmail.com

Thanks
Vipul Patel


by ASHOK Date Added: Wed 10 December, 2008
My mother has diabetes from the last one and half years and she takes medicines daily, recently(4-5 months) she has been switch to insulin twice a day. In spite of this her sugar levels are 360, now she fell so weak, she is at the age of 50, kindly suggest me what can i do to recover her from the situation.
ashokiga@yahoo.co.in


by kamat Date Added: Sat 15 November, 2008
My husband has Diabetes (type 2) since the age of 34. Our son is now 27 yrs old. And daughter 23. Is there any precaution or way to detect the earliest onslaught of diabetes?

Vidhyak12347@gmail.com


by SHWETA Date Added: Fri 07 November, 2008
Hi, my husband diabetic, he is 32. He is regular in medicine but the blood sugar is fluctuating. After his dose his sugar is high i.e 356. He never drink and smoke. please tell me how i control his diabetes
thank u
email : shweta.chavan@patelindia.co.in


by R Singh Date Added: Thu 09 October, 2008
I am diabetic since last 5 years. My blood suger remains between 200-250 all the time. I chew tabacco and drink whiskey regularly. Please let me know whether tabacco adn whisky add to the problem, I also take diabetes medice and use insuline at times. Thanks
singhs_s@yahoo.com


by m dasgupta Date Added: Sat 20 September, 2008
I am 56 years old, my fasting blood glucose is 248 mg/dl detected two days back. I have started losing weight for last seven/eight months. My blood glucose was normal three years back when I last tested. I am astonished as I am regularly doing physical exercise,Yoga and pranayama and leading a disciplined life. Kindly advice whether exercise with controlled food can reduce blood glucose once goes high. I have started taking medicine but do not like to continue for long time.

mdasgupta1@yahoo.co.in


by KUMAR Date Added: Thu 07 August, 2008
kind tell me whether diabetes can be controlled through yoga and exercise without any medication. My blood sugar is 298mg/dl. and i am 90 kg(198 Lb). My doctor advised me that if you reduce your weight my diabetes will be in control. Last week only i came to know that i have diabetic. kindly help me

my mail id is smsatheeshkumar@hotmail.com


by raghav Date Added: Mon 16 June, 2008
could you please tell that can diabetes be controlled without medicine?
please reply as soon as possible at raghav20032000@yahoo.co.in


by Jagadeesh,knl Date Added: Fri 01 February, 2008
Great Thanks for providing the information for diabetes. this information helped me a lot.

Jagadeesh

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