Diabetes And Blood Sugar - What You Need To Ask Your Doctor
August 3rd, 2007 by Aaks
Have you recently been diagnosed with high blood sugar or type 2 diabetes? You are certainly not alone as millions of Americans are afflicted with this disease every year. Knowing more about high blood sugar levels and what it all means is key in maintaining good health. Here are some of the questions to ask your doctor in order to improve your blood sugar levels.
-What is my hemoglobin level? This is a number given based on the results of a blood sugar level over a 3 month period.
-How often should I check my blood sugar? At what times of the day?
-How can I get my blood sugar levels back into a normal range?
-Do I need a dietician to help me improve my diet and eating habits?
-Will exercise help to improve my diabetes and blood sugar? What types of exercise will work the best?
-Has this diagnosis had any effect on my eyesight or my kidneys?
-How are my feet? Do I need to be concerned?
-What happens if I start to bottom out with my blood sugar level?
These are some of the more important questions you will want to ask your doctor if you find out you have high blood sugar or are diabetic.
Not knowing enough about this health issue can e deadly. Don’t sweep it under the rug and think it will go away. By educating yourself and taking the steps to get it under control you will be on your way to a long and healthier future.
By the way, you can find out more about Diabetes And Blood Sugar as well as much more information on all types of diabetes issues at http://www.Diabetes.InfoFromA-z.com
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