Posted in Complications, Diet • Tags: alcohol, Complications, diabetes
Diabetics and alcohol consumption.
Most sources agree that if your diabetes is well regulated an alcoholic beverage can be scheduled into your meal plan on occasion. Always consult your physician first to be sure your medication is compatible with alcohol. If you have neuropathies such as a compromised liver it is important to discuss alcohol consumption with your doctor as alcohol is metabolized mainly by the liver.
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Posted on June 23, 2008 by Tina Radcliffe • There are 1 lonesome comment
Posted in Treatment • Tags: Complications, gene therapy, long-term effects, research, self-care
The long term prospects for a person with diabetes are not set in stone. In many cases, they are a matter of choice.
There are many possible complications that come with diabetes.
Those taking insulin can experience a low glucose level. Hypoglycemia can lead to several ill effects. In extreme cases, coma is possible. At milder levels, muscle weakness or headache are common.
Diabetic acidosis may result from missing an insulin dose or as the result of infection or other cause. It can be life threatening. It’s most common in Type 1 diabetes, but may occur in those who suffer from Type 2 as well.
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Posted on January 12, 2008 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!