Do people think there is a connection between stress and depression and diabetes? If so, to what extent do you feel the connections exist? My personal feeling is that the connections between these factors may be underestimated. I feel that 50%, and perhaps somewhat more, of the reason for my diabetes, comes from levels of stress and depression. Do others feel the same way? Thank you.
Absolutely. Iāve been very depressed since I was diagnosed 6 yrs ago because I feel as if my quality of life is less compare to āhealthyā ppl. Anything can go wrong from within if you have diabetesā¦ read more
Are diabetes and kidney problems and arthritis and depression related to diets and nutrition too. Esther
Yes, All in same Body. One item causes others.
Any correlation of autoimmune diseases and having diabetes?
Thanks Graham.
I sometimes put a half teaspoon of aloe vera juice in my hot coffee ā and hot tea too. I learned that in my premed years ago and from the arthritis foundation too. According to the arthritis foundation it helps arthritis and other autoimmune diseases too.
Type 1 diabetes is autoimmune. Type 1.5 diabetes, aka LADA is autoimmune.
Type 2 diabetes is not.
All of us here have either been diagnosed with Diabetes or have someone close to us that have been given the news
So what is the "criteria" that separates us from Joe or Jane SugerEater?
Currently it is simply having an A1C, above 6.5% (47.5 mmol's in the IFCC scale) "twice in a row" measured 90 days apart
That's it, that's all - that "test" is all that is required for the Doc to determine "You have Diabetes"
No matter what you do after that, no matter how you control your blood sugar - noā¦ read more
I feel your pain in my 74 year old left knee. I cannot walk as long or far and totally understand. I find wearing a knee sleeve does help me when I am walking. Even the cheaper (under $4 inā¦ read more
There seems to be a great misconception out there that the "treatment used" is how the Type of Diabetes is determined
Insulin is a treatment for Diabetics, ALL Diabetics IF they NEED it
Type 1 Diabetics have an auto-immune disease that "within days" destroys their own ability to produce insulin - without insulin they will die within a week or two
They (Type 1's) need insulin from minute one of diagnosis and currently there is not other treatment to help keep them alive
L.A.D.A. Diabeticsā¦ read more
@A DiabetesTeam Member. geeez. So sorry
If we leave out people who become diabetic due to injury or other disease that effect their pancreas (Type 3C) we are left with three broad types, Auto-Immune including Type 1 and LADA. Metabolic Type 2 and Genetic MODY and Gestational
First what are the RISK Factors for each?
Risks do not draw a straight line to the disease but are just that ā a āriskā that YOU may get it IF:
Type 1 ā Family History (hereditary), Age ā greatest risk is to āchildrenā, pre-teens/early teens, Caucasian, otherā¦ read more
@A DiabetesTeam Member I am even more grateful to have mostly good genes, after reading your post. I am one of the many who overate, overindulged and just used food to feel better for any reasonā¦ read more
I was reading a few articles and came across a couple that were interesting based on two studies that were just published
The first was from a Canadian University in British Columbia that was crunching numbers from the Covid Pandemic and looking at the long term effects of a Covid infection
(I have posted a bit about this before but now they have some solid numbers)
They looked at 620,000 people who had been (lab diagnosed) as having been infected with Covid and "did not have diabetes" atā¦ read more
Yes, Dr. Siddhartha is a great writer. I think you will equally love his new book. Happy Motherās Day to you.
According to data demographics in the USA.
We have been told that the diabetes incidence of the general population of the USA is almost 12%
Diabetes is much more common in the 65+ age group than we were led to believe.
29.2% of all adults 65 are diabetic.
By age 75 it is almost 35% diabetic.
So as diagnosed with diabetes, we are not alone. We are almost 1 in every 3, 65 year olds as diabetic.
In my church, there are 11 of us 65 +. All but 3 are diabetic
How have I obtained thisā¦ read more
No need to be sorry JW
type two diabetic
See a professional
Counsellor, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker
In Ontario we have great access covered by OHIP - if you have a local diabetes clinic (often part of a health team or in anā¦ read more