By >> Beverleigh H Piepers
Prediabetes, well you would think you either have type 2 diabetes or you don't! In one way it's true, you don't yet have type 2 but it's certainly trying to catch you. Already changes are going on inside your body and they have been for a time now, probably a couple of years. These changes have affected how your body uses both insulin and sugar.
Blood sugar levels vary through the day, your levels are lower before eating and naturally higher following a meal. Your recent test for fasting blood sugars showing you were prediabetic, would have been between 100 to 125 mg/dl (5.5 to 6.9 mmol/l). Levels higher than 126 mg/dl (7 mmol/l) indicate full blown type 2 diabetes. The impaired or prediabetic range for the glucose tolerance test is between 140 to 199 mg/dl (7.8 to 11 mmol/l).
> your pancreas is still making enough insulin but your body is not responding well to insulin's commands
> the amount of insulin being produced, be it a normal amount or more, isn't enough to "open the doors" to certain body cells, and the cells have stopped responding to insulin's commands to let blood sugar in
> you eat more food than your body can deal with
> could be one or several of the above
What action should you take?
> are you overweight or obese? What is your waist measurement ... 40 inches (100 cm) for a male or 34 inches (84 cm) for a female puts you in type 2 diabetes territory. Stabilize your weight then lower your weight to a healthy level. You will gain benefits from any weight loss. You could consult with a dietitian who specializes in diabetes or find a diet book that sets out a style of eating that you will stick with. It needs to be a long-term plan, slow and steady
Type 2 diabetes does not have to control your life. You can not only prevent disabling complications but effectively stop progression of this condition.
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Beverleigh Piepers is a registered nurse who would like to help you understand how to live easily and happily with your type 2 diabetes. http://drugfreetype2diabetes.com
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