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DiabetesUK

Usually, most of the food we eat is converted to Glucose (sugar) in the blood.  The body produces insulin which stores this Glucose. The amount of Glucose circulating in the blood should be kept down this way, by storing it away.  Diabetes is a condition where either the body stops producing insulin (in which case, we replace it with manufactured insulin), or the body becomes resistant to the effects of the body’s own insulin, in which case we give tablets to help store the glucose away.

 

Avoiding sugary foods also helps keep the Blood Glucose level down to the normal 4 to 7.

 

If one is sick, usually the Blood Glucose level rises. 
         So it is important to keep on with the tablets.

If one isnt eating, it is better to slightly  reduce the tablets
        (or insulin injections, if you are on them).

 

Driving the Blood Glucose level too low, by not eating enough, can cause a ‘hypo’ which can make you faint. In which case, a sugar cube is always a useful thing to have around.

 

 

Testing the urine with Diastix is a way of seeing how much Blood Glucose is: the amount of sugar in the urine (brown test result) usually mirrors the level of Blood Glucose.

But testing the blood by finger prick is much more accurate. Generally, a Blood Glucose of over 15 is dangerous!. Ideally it should be under 10.

Driving  you must inform your insurance company and DVLA

Diet  is important.  Foods with high Glycaemic index  release the sugar too quickly and so will drive up your blood sugar too quickly. What goes up must come down. So you are left with a blood sugar that spikes up and down all the time! asian diet