I take Reclimate 1000 before breakfast n half before dinner n at afternoon I take istamet 1000 before lunch
Here is a question from one of our members : Do share your views
What r the fruits that a
What r the fruits that a diabetic can eat?
Gregory, a diabetic can eat
Gregory, a diabetic can eat any fruit. If you eat a fruit like a banana or a mango, you may have to keep their calorie counts in mind
For the original discussion
For the original discussion question, please monitor your readings and maintain a chart of what you eat and what exercise you performed over a period of time so you can discuss the readings with your doctor.
For more info on GI foods :
For more info on GI foods : http://www.patientsengage.com/?q=healthy-living/your-guide-low-glycaemi…
There are various factors
There are various factors that affect blood sugars; namely medicine dose and relative food intake, exercise pattern (intensity and duration), inadequate sleep, stress and digestive issues.
Often, unmanaged diabetes may have more than one causes from the above. You may want to see a Diabetes Educator to seek guidance and create harmony in your blood sugars.
is there any oral medicine
is there any oral medicine for insuline dependig patient.i am dibeic since 1999 iam taking insulin.please guide me. thanking u.love u all team .
Goggle, there is still no
Goggle, there is still no oral medicine for insulin. Here is a more detailed article on insulin options
http://www.patientsengage.com/?q=conditions/worried-about-insulin-shots
Do you do any physical
Do you do any physical exercise? I do just 10 minutes a day, and it seems to have helped stabilize me.
What exercise do you do for
What exercise do you do for those 10 min? Is it a standard routine?
Any significant changes in
Any significant changes in blood glucose levels can increase your risk of hypo or hyperglycemia and getting diabetic complications. Some tips to avoid any highs and lows are to maintain a strict diet, exercise regularly, measure your glucose levels (before and after every meal) and keep a record of it. Make a change in your medications and insulin based on these readings or consult your Doctor to make adjustments for better glucose control.