This channel is intended for patients with type 2 diabetes. You will find expert advice about type 2 diabetes to help you discuss key issues with your health care provider and make important decisions related to management and treatment. Easy-to-understand animations with audio narration, expert video explanations, patient interviews on major disease topics are available to you.
This educational activity has been developed by: Prime Medic Inc., Postgraduate Institute for Medicine, and Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower
Gud one , i could not control sugar on herbal/aurvedic medicines and diet alone , required to go for allopathic medicines which brought imediate reduction in hba1c from 8 to 6.
I just tested and I had 5.7 mmol/L (equal to 102.7 mg/dL) after not eating anything for 18+ hours. I didn't write the time down but I am 90% sure it was closer to 24 hours without food. I do not have any history of diabetes; in my family or otherwise, I just noticed I was steadily consuming more and more sugar every day, especially since the lockdown. I counted calories and wrote everything down; it turns out I regularly consume in excess of 200 grams or 7 ounces of sugar per day. This worried me greatly, especially since my excessive sugar intake has been going steadily for at least 3 or 4 months now. Because of this I bought a blood glucose meter, just so I could be 100% sure I am not walking around with sky high blood glucose. These preliminary results somewhat worry me, but I am going to do another test in a few days. This time around I'll be sure to accurately track the 24-hour window before measuring my blood glucose level again. What do you guys think? Should I be worried about my result of 5.7 mmol/L (102.7 mg/dL)? What is considered a normal healthy value? 70 to 80 mg/dL? Thank you for your time, kind traveler. Any and all comments/ideas/criticisms and/or opinions are very welcome and a response would be greatly appreciated!
Really old information and only one- sided to promote pharmaceuticals. Says NOTHING about real actual guidance for everyday choices for people to AVOID reoccurrence and return to a healthy state which is FULLY achievable with food and activities. Ddisappointing program 💔😰👎
paranoid at the moment, yesterday i had a tingling sensation on my lower back which made my arms feels tingly. it got to the point where i couldn’t focus on anything.
I saw a lot information about diabetes, but this is the most WONDERFUL AND COMPLETE INFORMATION.... of all that I saw . Thank you Animated diabetes patient.
Your numbers for diabetes are way too high if you think that on the 180 after meals he's okay then you're in for some serious repercussions any blood sugar spikes over a hundred 50 mg can cause damage to organs you should always try and keep your after meal spiced 1 to 150 preferably 140 or below
If you need help getting your body back into homeostasis so it may correct these issues on it's own, with 100% natural products your doctor will stand behind, I would be happy to help any of you. You don't have to live this way.
I'm so thankful for video's that are thorough! If you need help getting your body back into homeostasis so it may correct these issues on it's own, with 100% natural products your doctor will stand behind, I would be happy to help any of you. You don't have to live this way.
If your mom needs help getting her body back into homeostasis so it may correct these issues on it's own, with 100% natural products her doctor will stand behind, I would be happy to help. She doesn't have to live this way.
Our pancreas creates insulin, type 2 diabetes, so i think more information regarding dysfunctional pancreas should be given, like chromium deficiency that's all we need along with a class regarding good carbohydrates and bad ones