Monday, March 8, 2010

Diabetes - Do I Have Any Control Over This?

By Christian Goodman

So often, my clients will write to me, telling me that they have tried my program to cure one condition and were pleasantly surprised to learn that my program also worked to alleviate symptoms or even cure other disorders.

Some weeks ago i got a testimonial from my client on my Weight Loss Breeze and High Blood pressure Program. She had written the testimonial in a very humorous way.

It happened that she had her annual physical (well, it would have been her annual exam if she'd been to the doctor in the last 5 years) on her 53rd birthday. She hadn't remembered all of the paperwork - questions about not only the physical but also mental well-being of her and all of her relatives.

She thought to herself that she will not wait for an annual exams, when things are very bad. She found in humorous when she was asked "Are you suicidal?".

That day made her to learn many things and this tarted with her real weight. She thought that was 40 pounds extra, but came to know that it was actually 50 pounds more.

Most of her life even though she was obese she had a normal blood pressure. Next she heard was that her blood pressure is very high. After a moment the nurse said that they need a large cuff due to high reading.

The worst thing the blood pressure reading which they took for three times that day, all were high. It means medically "You are fat".

Next, some the blood work. Fortunately, she didn't have to get bad news if there was any, for a few days.

Her doctor said that he suspects type II diabetes. Again the worst thing the symptoms she mentioned like dry mouth, frequent urination which are associated with old age raised concerns for her doctor.

Meanwhile, she got advice to lose weight and get into regular exercise routine. They also prescribed her two medicines for high blood pressure.

After few days, she got that bad news saying she has type II diabetes. At this point, she considered her now seemingly limited options and wondered silently if she shouldn't change her answer on the questionnaire concerning, "Are you suicidal?"

Of the almost 24 million people in the United States who suffer from diabetes, about 5-10% have type I diabetes (formerly known as juvenile diabetes). This is form of diabetes is diagnosed in children and young adults. Their bodies don't produce the insulin needed to convert sugar, starches and other foods into energy in order to live. They must monitor their blood sugar levels and must use insulin therapy in order to compensate. This does not mean that they can't lead otherwise healthy and productive lives but it does mean a life long dedication to healthy living.

Whereas with type II diabetes the body will stop producing the insulin or the insulin will not be produced properly. When the insulin's were not produced properly the cells will not recognize insulin. Here complications occur when the cells also do not recognize the glucose that insulin takes to the cells.

These can include heart attack, stroke, kidney damage, eye damage, nerve damage and can even lead to amputations. In fact, she was told that this was likely the reason her blood pressure was so high. Even with pre-diabetes, the increase for heart disease is on par with both type I and II diabetes.

My client immediately set out to change her eating habits and exercise in order to lose weight and help manage her blood sugar levels. Unfortunately, she wasn't tolerating the high blood pressure medications well so she started researching to see if there was a way to lose weight, lower her blood pressure and hopefully avoid insulin therapy.

With the help of my program she is able to reduce weight, her blood pressure got lowered and she is free of diabetic symptoms now.

We are planning to publish soon a guide for diabetic persons. My weight lose breeze program and high blood pressure program is highly recommended to people who would like reduce their weight and blood pressure.

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