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Health Type 1 diabetes & Type 2 diabetes

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tusongi
post Jun 11 2013, 05:50 AM

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QUOTE(whuffy_aniki @ Jun 10 2013, 04:05 AM)
i`m a diabetes patient,type 1,diagnosed in 2006,when the doctor told me i have diabetes,i couldnt believe it,coz i exercise/sports either basketball/futsal almost everyday i only didnt play during rainy days..so i jez act like nothing happened,keep continue what i do,what i eat everyday until mid of 2008.i started to feel the effect,i easily dehydrated,i got the eyes problems the 1 like snowblind disease,easily hungry,frequent to pee,and i was hospitalized for diabetic comma in dec 2009,so i asked my doctor i didnt consumed too much sugar before i was diagnosed with diabetes in 2006,why i get diabetes?my doctor sometimes its genetic,at 1st i was really feel down couldnt do things like i did before,i mean not like it used to be coz nowadays im back to play sports but not so roughly like i did,i quit drinking sweet drinks like milo,totally no carbonated drinks,no ice drinks either,well its not like i give up on sweet things,its jez i want to eat rice,so i have to sacrifice something for it..n nowadays my glucose reading kinda good between 6-8.5 jez sometimes above 10 but not more than 5 times in a month..and i really wanna ask,if there`s any protein powder product that suitable for diabetic patients?
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Hi,
Having diagnosed with diabetes type 1 is really not because of you having binge drinking sweet drinks but rather due to the fact that your immune system is being manipulated. Your pancreas would not produce enough insulin to counteract the exogenous glucose from your dietary intake. Therefore, you might sometimes experience the symptoms of hyperglycaemia. Yes, what your doctor said its true, diabetes type 1 is brought about by the mutation in your gene. By now, I guess you have already adapted to it. To answer your question about the protein powder, I guess you can take any protein powder that does not have any glucose in it? (Not sure whether all of the protein powder contains glucose ingredient or not, sorry). As long as the protein powder does not have any glucose in it to fluctuate your blood glucose level in your body, then probably it's alright to be consumed. (Correct me if I'm wrong anybody).
P.s, stay strong and fit buddy. I'm sure you will cope up with this.


 

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