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Someone Let Me Know How Serious It Is: Diabetes Type 2 !

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Take type 2 diabetes and your health extremely seriously. If the patient does not manage and treat it properly, the disease can lead to very serious complications such as vision loss, heart disease, and amputation. When combined with other factors, it can lead to death. One of the most terrible aspects about this form of the disease is that it may be responsible for damage for years even before a person diagnoses it and gets treatment by their medico. Many patients do not receive proper diagnosis until one or more complications that are serious have developed. The silent long-term damage can be immense and irreparable.

 

For those just diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, make the changes necessary now in order to hold off the complications of the disease. This means making the appropriate changes in diet and exercise that your doctor recommends. It means stopping some bad habits that may exacerbate your condition such as smoking or drinking alcohol and  drinks with added sugar. It means taking care of you properly in order to avoid the long-term complications of the disease. One of the best ways to take care of you is education. Keep on top of the latest news about Diabetes and its treatment. There is no doubt to regularly visit your doctorfor the latest advice you should be aware of. Don’t think that you can wait awhile to deal with the disease. Start now to stop the damage.

 

Type 2 diabetes is a costly disease in terms of health as well as money. Money seems to spin some people’s wheels, so here are some facts related to money. As the disease progresses, the patient begins to deal with increasing medical costs. In some countries, even with medical insurance, they still may face thousands of dollars in uncompensated medical costs. That money will be fronted out of their pocket. As the disease contributes to other conditions, the costs escalate. It costs thousands when someone has a heart attack, eye damage, stroke, and circulation problems. There are untold costs when it leads to premature disability and death. If you don’t worry about your health, you might want to think about your wallet.

 

When children and teens receive a type 2 diabetes diagnosis, the adults in their lives need to take it very seriously. They are facing a lifetime of dealing with this disease. If not managed properly, their life may be short. It is not something to dismiss or diminish in their lives. They must to learn to manage it and implement the adustments so necessary to deal with it. If they do not, those costs will be too high.

 

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