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... I also admit that I really missed basic foods in my diet, like pizza — which I could not eat while I was on the ketogenic diet. If I fell down even once with my diet or exercise routine, my numbers shot back up again.As I got older, it became harder and harder to manage my A1c. ...
Member Perspective: How I Manage My A1c Levels
... I also admit that I really missed basic foods in my diet, like pizza — which I could not eat while I was on the ketogenic diet. If I fell down even once with my diet or exercise routine, my numbers shot back up again.As I got older, it became harder and harder to manage my A1c. ...
... Your doctor can then examine these in detail to make sure they haven’t missed anything. The images from these scans can be useful in detecting almost any eye disease. The images can also help your doctor determine how thick your retina is, which can help diagnose diabetic macular edema.This test isn’t invasive. ...
7 Eye Exams for Diabetes To Know About
... Your doctor can then examine these in detail to make sure they haven’t missed anything. The images from these scans can be useful in detecting almost any eye disease. The images can also help your doctor determine how thick your retina is, which can help diagnose diabetic macular edema.This test isn’t invasive. ...
... You missed a dose (or two). You’re stressed or sick. You’ve developed more insulin resistance. It’s normal for your body’s response to insulin to change over time. Sometimes it’s due to one cause — sometimes several. The following steps can help you address the most likely issues.1. ...
Insulin Not Working for Type 2 Diabetes? Take These 5 Steps
... You missed a dose (or two). You’re stressed or sick. You’ve developed more insulin resistance. It’s normal for your body’s response to insulin to change over time. Sometimes it’s due to one cause — sometimes several. The following steps can help you address the most likely issues.1. ...
... Another wrote, “I try to be grateful to still be alive and able to do many things rather than struggle with what I’ve missed out on.” Another wrote, “I have to work hard every day to stay positive. Going outside, water, being in my yard. My dog helps me with depression. Hang in there.” ...
Depression and Diabetes: What’s the Connection?
... Another wrote, “I try to be grateful to still be alive and able to do many things rather than struggle with what I’ve missed out on.” Another wrote, “I have to work hard every day to stay positive. Going outside, water, being in my yard. My dog helps me with depression. Hang in there.” ...