Take Control of Diabetes!
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* In diabetes, your body is struggling to keep your blood sugar normal.
* There are two types of diabetes: Typle 1 and Type 2.
* If you have been diagnosed with either, careful attention to your food intake and prescribed medicine is the most important priority.
* Your risk for Type 2 diabetes can be changed by focusing on food intake, weight control, and physical activity.
* Wellivery can help you focus on these risk factors by providing affordable access to a doctor.
Diabetes. Sugar diabetes. Sugar.
Really scary. Most non-medical people see it the first step towards blindness, amputations, kidney failure, heart disease, and worse.
And for sure, blindness, amputations, kidney failure, and heart disease are all complications of diabetes.
But, what does diabetes mean? Where does it come from? Can it be prevented?
Diabetes is a condition where your blood sugar (glucose) is elevated above normal. When elevated for a prolonged time, blood vessels in organs such as the eyes, kidneys, heart, and brain, are damaged. These organs are slowly starved of the blood flow they need and as a result, they fail.
The body controls glucose in a safe range by releasing a hormone called insulin. Insulin is released from the pancreas, an organ buried in your abdomen just above your belly button. In Type 2 diabetes, the most common type of diabetes, the pancreas is working normally and releasing insulin but your organs don’t react normally insulin. This unresponsive condition is caused by excess weight which seems to release chemicals that block the action of insulin.
Type 1 diabetes is less common and occurs when the pancreas loses its ability to make and release insulin. This occurs when the pancreas is attacked by inflammation.
Medical science hasn’t solved how to prevent type 1 diabetes. For now, treatment requires the injection of insulin to simulate the normal function of the pancrease.
Fortunately, doctors DO understand how to prevent type 2 diabetes. The factors that push patients to this diagnosis are:
- too much body fat, particularly in the abdominal region;
- too many carbohydrates in the food you eat;
- not enough physical inactivity.
Preventing type 2 diabetes means: control of body fat, healthy eating, and regular physical activity.
Really? Is it that simple?
Yes, this is the formula for preventing type 2 diabetes. But, it can be a hard formula to apply. Making it work will require the development of new healthy habits. And unhealthy behaviors will have to be abandoned
Wellivery focuses on three aspects of diabetes.
- screening to allow earliest diagnosis and treatment of diabetes
- screening to detect silent complications of diabetes
- risk reduction – to prevent type 2 diabetes from getting a foothold.
In the U.S., hospitals and pharmaceutical companies have worked hard and at great expense to treat diabetes. Countless lives have been saved by this approach.
Unfortunately, many patients die when the diabetes is diagnosed too late or when the treatment fails.
Clearly, prevention of diabetes would have a vast impact.
The U.S. healthcare system has not been successful at preventing diabetes. Medical research has shown how doctors should work with patients to prevent diabetes and how to make screening happen. However, this research is not universally used, and for many reasons, patients don’t have access to either screening or prevention planning.
Diabetes prevention and screening for earlist diagnosis is a primary focus of Wellivery. Our formula?
- Use established clinical guidelines
- Get patients screened according to these guidelines
- Develop a prevention plan for each patient
- Control risk factors that are already present
- Use the smartphone and phone visits as the primary platform for patient communication and education – not the doctor office.
Diabetes is like most chronic diseases that occur when a genetic susceptabilty that you inherited interacts with your environment (like: poor nutrition, stress, excess weight, physical inactivity, smoking, alcohol). We can’t change your genetic profile.
You CAN change the enviromental factors that will push you into diabetes. Wellivery is designed to be your expert physician counselor, guiding you to victory over your risk of diabetes and its complications.
Wellivery also has a special focus on:
Diabetes Prevention in Children
If we can start our prevention efforts in kids that we can already recognize as high risk, we have a much better chance of making a lasting change for LIFE!
Until next topic, I wish the best of health to you!
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