Posts Tagged ‘stress’

diabetes and depression

It is normal for a person who diagnosed a serious illness of any kind experience some depression, but diabetics are much more likely.

The reasons are very simple, when you’re diagnosed with diabetes will automatically change your life, exercise, diet, medical examinations. The fact of having to control every aspect of your life is stressful, what you eat, the hours, how the exercise you should do, travel, what to do when you’re dining out, etc.. Also, you should check your calendar the dates for your visits with your doctor. The words diet, blood sugar, glucose, carbohydrates, complications, weight, make a permanent echo in your head. That, not counting the times you’ll wonder why. Definitely, having diabetes is not easy to assimilate.

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diabetes therapy, insulin

Insulin therapy can be given earlier for the physically Diabetes Mellitus (DM) or type-2 diabetes who need, but not the last such therapy which is believed all along.

So far not a lot of insulin therapy is given to people with type-2 DM, because this therapy is considered as the last therapy or therapy for patients nearing death. As a result patients often refuse given insulin therapy, doctors also rarely want to give it, mostly because it considers the procedure is too complicated and troublesome because they have the patience to train the patient to inject insulin. And they are not.

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