The world once again will spend time talking about Diabetes on World Diabetes Day (November 14th). As we all encourage each other to get tested for diabetes even when we do not have any suspicious symptoms, we should also remind ourselves of ways to enjoy life to the fullest once we already have the condition.
Type 1 Diabetes (an autoimmune disease and not related to lifestyle), Gestational Diabetes (occurring during pregnancy. Over 40% may become diabetic in the future) and Diabetes from other causes such as tumours etc exist but our focus will be on the commonest variety which is Type 2 Diabetes. The advice given below will however benefit all diabetics.
Type 2 Diabetes may begin gradually and the majority of its victims have a problem of insulin resistance. In this scenario though the pancreas produces adequate amounts of insulin, the cells of the body do not respond appropriately hence the level of sugar in the blood is high yet the cells are “starving”; a classic case of hunger in the midst of plenty.
Yes oral medication may help many people with type 2 diabetes but the extreme pressure on the pancreas to produce insulin (as some oral medications may do) will eventually wear it out hence insulin therapy may become necessary later in life. If you are diabetic please do not avoid a discussion of insulin therapy, it may be life saving.
Quite often our focus in diabetes is to check our blood sugar. Though this is a good practice, there is much more to this disease and I will encourage all diabetics and even those preventing diabetes to at least follow the ten (10) steps below:
Tight control of blood sugar in order to avoid or minimize complications should be our goal. Because diabetes is a chronic disease, we are required to make a lifetime commitment to the steps above (barest minimum) but I daresay the benefits will ALWAYS justify the effort.
We all need to do at least one simple gesture to screen a group of people for diabetes, organise a diabetes awareness session or lead a programme that helps to prevent or control diabetes.
AS ALWAYS LAUGH OFTEN, ENSURE HYGIENE, WALK AND PRAY EVERYDAY AND REMEMBER IT’S A PRICELESS GIFT TO KNOW YOUR NUMBERS (blood sugar, blood pressure, blood cholesterol, BMI)
Dr. Kojo Cobba Essel
Health Essentials Ltd (HE&W Group)
(dressel@healthessentialsgh.com)
*Dr. Essel is a Medical Doctor with a keen interest in Lifestyle Medicine, He holds an MBA and is an ISSA Specialist in Exercise Therapy, Fitness Nutrition and Corrective Exercise. He is the author of the award-winning book, ‘Unravelling The Essentials of Health & Wealth.’
Thought for the week –“This year and beyond do not just read about diabetes, help to raise awareness, have people screened for diabetes and organise a group exercise session.”
Send me an email at dressel@healthessentialsgh.com and ask me about the WellnessKasa App
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