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Diabetics: If your insulin is being controlled by daily injections, do you still have to modify your diet? |
A close relative believes that since she is taking insulin to keep her blood sugar where it needs to be, she can eat cookies and candy and drink sugary sodas just as she always has. So far, she has shown no health problems from this. But it flies in the face of what I thought about diabetes: that anyone with diabetes serious enough to require injections also requires dietary controls/modification. Your relative is skating on thin ice. The ideal is to take as little insulin as possible and still be in good control. To that end, she should be watchting what she eats, exercising, and monitoring her blood glucose. Oh, good grief. No, she can't. My niece is a diabetic. She tried to do that and had very scary results. Twice she went into a diabetic coma. She is SO lucky that someone was there both times and she got immediate medical treatment. You are correct in your thoughts on diabetes. Insulin is NOT a substitute for diet modification. Her diabetes is really bad anyway if she needs insulin in the first place. I didnt follow dr, advice now have nerve damage need cane to keep my balance.. eyes are getting bad it goes on.. Well I myself am diabetic and My mother was diabetic as well. I watch my diet and monitor my blood sugar levels regularly and I also take insulin. I'm healthier than ever. My mother didn't really watch her diet but she monitored her blood sugar levels and also took insulin. She had heart complications, was on kidney dialysis, and also lost her sight before she past last year. It took some time but I believe it was her diet that took it's toll on her. Have her talk to an endocrinologist so that he can inform her of complications that can occur due to a poor diet as a diabetic. If she ate a diabetic diet, she may not have to take insulin or as much. The worse she eats the higher her blood sugar will be, therefore more insulin is needed. She would be wise to consult a nutritionist or at least follow the ADA diet. The amount of insulin that is taken depends on the food that is eaten. It's called carb/insulin ratio. Lets say I take one unit per 15 grams of carbs. So if I am eating 1 cup of rice and it equals 45 grams then I would have to take 3 units of my insulin. If my blood sugar is high I have to follow the same but also add coverage to bring my sugar level down. Monitering your blood sugar is also important because that's also how we know how much insulin to take. Yes she still had to eat a proper diet. The insulin just helps the body control it, but it doesn't cure it. Even with the injections her sugar level can go too high, Is she Type 1 or 2. If she's type 2 and on insulin it's because she can't control her sugar even with proper diet and needs insulin also. Two of my uncles died because they thought the same thing, there sugar was too high and they got an infection on their feet. First the doctors cut off on foot, then the whole leg, then the other foot, then the other leg. After that they got worse , then they died. Most Type 2 can be controlled with simple diet, but most diabetics just don't want to change their lifestyle. Hi, It depends. When I was first diagnosed 30ish years ago, Type 1 diabetics had to have firm dietary control. Common sense here. NO ONE should eat junk food all day long and expect to stay healthy, diabetic or not. However, diabetes management has changed due to new technologies (home blood glucose monitoring and insulin pumps) and rapid insulin analogues. I'm type 1 diabetic but i take insulin I can have that stuff occasionally but I can't benge on it. if you do your sugar will go high and if you give insulin your waistingyour prescription. If she's on shots it's harder to control anyway. I'm on a pump, have been for 6 years, and haven't had any serious problems. The one time I had to go to the hospital was b/c I was too low. I still eat some sweets/candy from time to time. My HbA1c is usually below 7. NO NO NO! You need to stay on a diabetic diet even using insulin. The more sugar and carbs you eat the more insulin you will need. PLEASE stick to the diet! I have been diabetic for 23 years and have uncontrolled diabetes even with an insulin pump. I now have kidney damage, nerve and muscle damage to all extremeties. So PLEASE stick to the diet. A candy bar once in a while is ok, but not everyday. We all need a little sweets!! :) |
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