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Diabetes - An Ounce of Prevention

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1. Good diabetes care can help reduce the risk of complications.
2. Diabetes can lead to serious health problems such as heart disease, blindness, kidney damage, and lower limb amputation.
3. Insulin is given to help control blood sugar levels. Lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels also helps.
4. People with diabetes should eat candy, donuts, and other desserts for energy.
5. The feet of people with diabetes must be checked every day, because high blood sugar can cause nerve damage, which leads to loss of feeling.
6. Diet is very important in the treatment of diabetes. Always check food labels for hidden sugars.
7. Smoking is not a problem for people with diabetes.
8. Some of the symptoms of diabetes are feeling very thirsty, urinating frequently, sores that won’t heal, and tingling in the feet. Sometimes there are NO symptoms.
9. Caregivers may become stressed and get angry. They should vent their feelings in a safe way such as with a support group or a counselor.
10. A person with Alzheimer’s may refuse finger sticks, insulin injections, or even meals.