Well first you have to see a doctor and get the prescriptions.
My dad is an insulin dependent. Always sapoton
Mag drink cyag green tea w/ ampalaya gikan sa Philippines.
Well first you have to see a doctor and get the prescriptions.
My dad is an insulin dependent. Always sapoton
Mag drink cyag green tea w/ ampalaya gikan sa Philippines.
Tama see a doctor gyud, i suggest you go a specialist --- a diabetologist or an endocrinologist, kay ila mani field of expertise.Originally Posted by sushikandi
herbal supplements, as the term implies, supplement lang not the real and all medication. we all know naman nga complications of diabetes daghan, apil end organ damge, like, blindness, kidney problems, heart problem and eventually death. have yourself examined and follow your doctors advised. mao na importante especially if you love your love ones, do it for yourself and for them also. :mrgreen:
very well said mr. ho_chia... korek korek...
there's no cure for that... The best way is through prevention of complications by proper management. Go and see your doctor
Thank you alexxandy.Originally Posted by alexxandy
I feel like a doctor na da. hehe, hows ur cough? feeling well already?
I heard also that there's a new drug in the market for type 2 diabetes nga mo work lang if your blood sugar level taas kung dili na, d pud cya mowork so wala dilikado sa hypoglycemia. kuyaw ma coma ta anang hypoglycemia. just like gari v. hapit matiwasan sa UD kay nag hypo gly kay wakakaun nya nagturok insulin.
Btw, that green tea he drinks is just to make him sleep lolz
See a doctor now. Mag basol unya ka.
how man??
lisod i avoid kung naa na sa imo mama/papa kay hereditary mana... avoid too much sweets. pag exercise, balanced diet... and also naa kay reqular annual checkups or somethin...
aw..patae..naa bya akong mama ana bro..
Originally Posted by t0nt0n!
ako papa naa ana, strict diet na mi karon, ako wala pa pero limit nasad kos ako unhealthy lifestyle... type 2 diabetes na brod...
"It usually develops later in life, but with current lifestyle changes, we are starting to see more of it in younger adults and children. Children and young adults who are overweight and inactive are particularly at risk. The good news it that there are steps you can take to reduce your chances of developing diabetes type two. The first thing is to make sure you are including as much activity in your day as possible. Simply walking for 30 minutes or more each day helps. Take the opportunity to move whenever possible. Walk up the stairs instead of taking the lift. Walk to the shops, get off the bus one stop away from your destination. It all adds up. Healthy eating is also important. Keeping your weight within a normal range lowers your risk of diabetes. Knowing your blood glucose level (BGL) is also valuable. Just as it's advisable to get regular cholesterol level checks, it's also wise to get your BGL done too."
-->> quote from ninemsn site
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