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Is Fatigue A Consequence Of High Blood Sugar Or Is Something Else Causing Fatigue In Diabetics?
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Eat energy foods

Can Diabetic People Eat Pure Honey?
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Type 2 diabetes, High Cholesterol, Osteoarthritis, and high blood pressure.

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Yes, you can have honey, but you must test what your limits are. No one glove fits all scenario

How Do You Deal With Diabetes Burnout And Depression
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type two diabetic

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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 an… read more

What Do You Wish Other Non Diabetics Could Understand About Diabetes?
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Great point Tamlyn

How Is Diabetes Defined In The Medical Community?
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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 - no… read more

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Thanks I had knee surgery both knees 7 months apart. Waited 7 years to get done. As they said diabetic at age 62. Late in life changed my world & health. Retired early. Less money. Out of pocket… read more

Hypothyroidism, Type 2
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With my hypothyroidism and being type 2 is there still a possibility of reversing my diabetes, I've been a diabetic so long ang I know hypothyroidism and having diabetes is hereditary, but I would like to know if it's possible.

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My grandmother, father, Sister & myself all have under active thyroid and take the generic for Synthroid medicine for it.

Good Day Warriors. Do You Know Many People In Your Community Who Are Diabetic.
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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
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No need to be sorry JW

Can I Reverse Diabetes 2?
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Don't want to live with diabetez 2 for the rest of my life.

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You will always be a diabetic.

What Do I Drink And Eat? Breakfast Lunch Dinner And Alcohol?? I Mean Life Doesn't Stop Just Because I'm Diabetic. Help!
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Recently diagnosed with type two diabetes

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Thank you sir!

If My Sugar Level Is 3,8 Should I Still Inject Myself I'm Type1 Diabetics?
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Type1 diabetes

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Only you and your doc can answer that.Usually glucose acceptable range starts from 4/72;and advice to treat as hypo below that level speaking personally I do not use my insulin if below 4/72.I treat… read more