Author: Chris Stocker
Source: ezinearticles.com
I said the word with diabetes over the past few days. So much more than usual. Probably because I had a few conversations with people about diabetes and my life and my views on the blog of sugar diabetes and health care. Then they say that a lot of thought, I never realized how the word "die" is the word. And ignorance that is out there about diabetes, most people thought that the death penalty and the fear Tues So I started to say that I have diabetes, it more than lives "-abetic. Since this is exactly what I'm living, not dying. Living sugar is no different than anyone else, we just need to do some things. I'm just a high person, I maintain, my blood sugar need a lot of attention and my fees are expensive. Many newly diagnosed patients with type 1 diabetes who have met and talked about the fear that it will clear the way to live shorter lives. It is not my first response. I suggest that you should be careful when you read the information on the web. Too many articles, news, and information on diabetes or DIS-information, I believe, have a negative signal to them. May or may not be intentionally so, but still. For example, there might be two articles on diabetes and heart disease. One will talk about how diabetes increases the rate of heart disease and risk of death. Can you speak the same question in a way that clarifies watch your diet, managing your blood sugar and exercise to reduce their risk. Now, these things sound almost exactly the same, and they could, but not for me. I am a firm can control your diabetes, your diabetes does not control. This is also why I believe that the information should be written in a way that the author explains what you can do to reduce the risk (you control your diabetes), in contrast with diabetes explaining what should I do for you if you these things (control of your diabetes). I hope all this makes sense because it provides a great sense in my head, but not always come out correctly. I hope you have a great day and wish you every success in maintaining your blood sugar in good numbers.
Chris Stocker
The Life of a Diabetic
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