Sugar ki bimari

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duh! i was talking about the needle prick. not the kind you have done in the lab! the thing you do like freakin 4 times a day. (cuz i think criceky might be talking about the monitor. i think)

there there it's ok :p

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good point partner :roman:

pats on doc khumar’s shoulder

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yes the needle prick thing. yes so 16 is really high.. the doc have told him not to consume any fruits even as they contain sugar!

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Its high :dhimpak:

lol sorry, I mean yea its really high.

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fruit sugars are not that bad, but key is take food in small portions, do not fill up stomach at one time, as this will cause high sugar at once.

Diet and exercise will help control sugar level of diabetics. There is no medicinal cure for it yet only treatments are available.

Long time ago I saw a news on TV which showed that in Canada they inject healthy pancreatic cells into the cells of a diabetic which eventually take over the cells of the patients and patients get cured. That procedure works only for type I diabetics not for type II.

More info. here. Pancreatic Islet Transplantation

Dar chinee/ Cinnamon is known to have some good effects for diabetics:
More info. here. Cinnamon: Should It Be Taken as a Diabetes Medication? - Diabetes Health

thank you thank you :smooth:

yup…some fruits are really high in that stuff. avoid grapes and mangoes like crazy at this point. once the blood sugar’s normal or close to normal, then they might be able to indulge in a couple of grapes.

CP multiply that reading by 8.. yes 16 is pretty high! Starches, white bread, and rice shud be avoided as well.. they convert the fastest and enter u're bloodstream.

Good post.

Diabetes mellitus has two types. Type 1 and 2.

Diabetes Insipidus should not be mistaken as same as Diabetes Mellitus type 2. by someone reading this.

In fact diabetes insipidus is whole different disease and nothing to do with diabetes mellitus.

The word "diabetes" is borrowed from the Greek word meaning "a siphon."
The 2nd-century A.D. Greek physician, Aretus the Cappadocian, named the condition "diabetes." He explained that patients with it had polyuria and "passed water like a siphon."

Since both very different diseases diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus cause someone to urinate a lot, they both are called "diabetes".

For diabetes mellitus new cutoff for definition is 110mg/dl whole blood glucose and 126 mg/dl plasma glucose on fasting at least 8 hours. Not even smoking.

You explained well :k:

I remember my professor telling me that how Greeks actually found out that there is a sugar in the urine, since they didnt have extra ordinary labs like today.

He told us, that once this scientist saw bunch of ants around the water-like liquid. He tested and it turned out the liquid was sweet b/c water don’t attract water unless its sweet. lol it was funny but yet amazing how they discovered it.