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  • iControlDiabetes 6:43 pm on September 21, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Action Of Insulin, , , , Defense Mechanism, , Glucose Metabolism, Glucose Production, Glucose Utilization, , , , Insulin Secretion, , Low Blood Glucose Levels, , Pancreases, Production Changes, TYPE 1 DIABETES,   

    Dawn Phenomenon 

    DawnPhenomenon2 Dawn Phenomenon

    Very high blood glucose in the early morning due to the release of certain hormones in the middle of the night. The body makes certain hormones called counterregulatory hormones, which work against the action of insulin. These hormones, which include glucagon, epinephrine, growth hormone, and cortisol, raise blood glucose levels, when needed, by signaling the liver to release more glucose and by inhibiting glucose utilization throughout the body.

    In the middle of the night, there is a surge in the amount of growth hormone the body releases, followed by a surge in cortisol, which effectively cranks up glucose production in the liver, presumably to prepare the body for daytime activity after a period of fasting. In people who don’t have diabetes, these processes are offset by increased insulin secretion by the pancreas, so blood glucose levels remain relatively stable. However, in people with Type 1 diabetes, whose pancreases don’t make insulin, and in people with Type 2 diabetes, whose livers may not respond to insulin well enough to stop glucose production, changes in glucose metabolism during sleep can have a profound effect on morning blood glucose levels. Typically, the blood glucose level rises between 4 AM and 8 AM.

    It is important to realize that high morning blood sugar may be caused by something else: the body’s rebound from low blood glucose levels at night. Rebound hyperglycemia, also caused by the release of counterregulatory hormones, represents the body’s defense mechanism against low blood sugar. The only way to tell the two phenomena apart is to check your blood glucose level in the middle of the night (around 3 AM). If your blood sugar is high, you are probably experiencing the dawn phenomenon; if it is low, rebound hyperglycemia is probably at work.

    If you experience high blood glucose levels when you wake up, talk with your health-care team. They can recommend further testing and changes in your meal, exercise, or insulin regimen to alleviate the problem.

    by Robert S. Dinsmoor

     
  • iControlDiabetes 3:10 am on July 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Abdomen, , Accurate Records, Ample Amounts, Blood Vessel, Buttock, Cleveland Clinic, Consistency, , , , , Navel, Nerve, New Location, Thigh Area, Thighs, TYPE 1 DIABETES, Upper Arm, Way Of Life   

    WHERE CAN I INJECT INSULIN? 

    diabetesbaby WHERE CAN I INJECT INSULIN?

    Multiple insulin injections each day are a way of life for those with type 1 diabetes. But did you know that where you inject the insulin makes a big difference in the absorption level and effectiveness of the insulin?


    Here are 5 tips that will help ensure that your injections are working hard for you.


    1.
    Give injections in the abdomen, thighs and back of the upper arm whenever possible.


    Insulin is most rapidly absorbed when injected in the abdomen, followed by the upper arm and thigh area. Injections in your hip and buttock areas are more slowly absorbed. Never inject within two inches of your navel.


    2.
    Choose a slightly new location for each injection.


    This is called site rotation. For example, if you give all of your injections in the abdomen, note of where your last injection was given and move the next one about an inch to one side or the other. Continue to move the injection site until you’ve covered all the available sites before starting a new area.


    3.
    Always inject insulin into fatty tissue instead of muscle.


    That’s why the abdomen, upper back of the arms and outer thigh are preferred. These areas are easy to reach and have ample amounts of have fatty tissue (called subcutaneous fat). These areas also reduce the risk of injecting insulin too close to a large blood vessel or nerve.


    4.
    Give your injections in the same general area at the same time each day.


    For example, take your morning insulin in your abdomen and your afternoon or evening insulin in your arm. This consistency helps your body better absorb the insulin over random injections.


    5.
    Keep accurate records of your site rotation.


    This will help you avoid injecting the same area repeatedly. Doing so is likely to result in the development fat deposits that can make your skin look lumpy and delay the absorption of insulin. The Cleveland Clinic offers a helpful site rotation map for each area of the body that you can print and use to check off where you last injected.

     
  • iControlDiabetes 3:03 am on July 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Abdominal Pain, Blurred Vision, DIABETES SYMPTOMS, Diabetes Treatment, Dry Mouth, Excessive Sweating, Excessive Thirst, Fainting Spells, Hypoglycemia, , Medical Attention, Nail Polish, Rapid Heartbeat, Sweet Breath, Symptoms Of Diabetes, TYPE 1 DIABETES, Understanding Diabetes, Vaginal Infections, What Are The Symptoms Of Diabetes, Yeast Infections   

    UNDERSTANDING DIABETES SYMPTOMS 

    Early Symptoms Diabetes UNDERSTANDING DIABETES SYMPTOMS

    What Are the Symptoms of Diabetes?


    Common symptoms of diabetes include:


    • Excessive thirst and appetite
    • Increased urination (sometimes as often as every hour)
    • Unusual weight loss or gain
    • Fatigue
    • Nausea, perhaps vomiting
    • Blurred vision
    • In women, frequent vaginal infections
    • In men and women, yeast infections
    • Dry mouth
    • Slow-healing sores or cuts

    Call Your Doctor About Diabetes If:

    • You feel nauseated, weak, and excessively thirsty; are urinating very frequently; have abdominal pain; or are breathing more deeply and rapidly than normal — perhaps with sweet breath that smells like nail polish remover. You may need immediate medical attention for ketoacidosis — a potentially deadly complication of type 1 diabetes.
    • You are having weakness or fainting spells; are experiencing a rapid heartbeat, trembling, and excessive sweating; and feel irritable, hungry, or suddenly drowsy. You could be developing hypoglycemia — low blood sugar that can occur with diabetes treatment. You may need to eat or drink a carbohydrate snack quickly to avoid more serious complications.
     
  • iControlDiabetes 3:02 am on July 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Body Doesn, Causes Of Gestational Diabetes, Diabetes Pregnancy, Gestational Diabetes, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Gdm, Glucose Tolerance, , , , Pregnancy Diabetes, Pregnancy Increase, Production Of Insulin, Stress Tests, TYPE 1 DIABETES, Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, , Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Type Of Diabetes   

    Gestational Diabetes Gestational Diabetes

    Gestational Diabetes is a type of diabetes found only in pregnant women. Around 4% of pregnant women will develop this type of Diabetes during their pregnancy, which doesn’t necessarily mean that they will have diabetes after giving birth to their child. Unlike Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Gestational Diabetes carries a great risk for the baby. Gestational Diabetes according to Wikipedia: “Gestational diabetes (or gestational diabetes mellitus, GDM) is a condition in which women without previously diagnosed diabetes exhibit high blood glucose levels during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes generally has few symptoms and it is most commonly diagnosed by screening during pregnancy. Diagnostic tests detect inappropriately high levels of glucose in blood samples. Gestational diabetes affects 3-10% of pregnancies, depending on the population studied. No specific cause has been identified, but it is believed that the hormones produced during pregnancy increase a woman’s resistance to insulin, resulting in impaired glucose tolerance. “

    Causes of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus are not quite known, but due to hormonal changes during the pregnancy your body has a hard time keeping up with the needs and the production of insulin. In the end the woman’s body doesn’t get enough energy from the intake of food.

    The symptoms are exactly like with Type1 Diabetes Mellitus and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. What causes the biggest issue with this type of diabetes is the risk for the baby. If Gestational Diabetes is caught in time there shouldn’t be a great risk, but if left unchecked it can cause the following issues:

    • Baby can have a low blood glucose right after being born
    • Baby can also have breathing problems
    • Can have extra fat

    To make sure that your baby is ok the doctors will run immediate tests like ultrasound, special stress tests and kick counts. The issue here is that both mother and child are at risk of having Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus for the rest of their lives.

    In some cases the symptoms of Gestational Diabetes will not show but nevertheless they may cause increased risk of high blood pressure, possibility of giving birth to a large baby which would require a Cesarean section.

    On the bright side in most cases Gestational Diabetes disappears after giving birth. But if you are not careful later you are at high risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. You may also develop Gestational Diabetes if you get pregnant again.

     
  • iControlDiabetes 2:59 am on July 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Children Diabetes, , Diabetes Type 1, Insulin Therapy, juvenile diabetes, , TYPE 1 DIABETES, , Young Adults   

    TYPE 1 DIABETES 

    type1 TYPE 1 DIABETES

    Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and young adults, and was previously known as juvenile diabetes. In type 1 diabetes, the body does not produce insulin.


    Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life. Only 5% of people with diabetes have this form of the disease. With the help of insulin therapy and other treatments, even young children with type 1 diabetes can learn to manage their condition and live long, healthy, happy lives.

     

     
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