Regular exercise can reduce the possibilties of weightloss in diabetes. normal value for fasting glucose is 70-110 mg/100 ml. and random value is upto 140 mg/100 ml.Can the weight loss be controlled in diabetes? how? what are the normal value for fastings and random blood su
Weight loss is a feature of type 1 diabetes. Its quite likely that the affected person will be slim for life.
Type 2 diabetics tend to be overweight, and losing weight can help control.
Blood glucose levels should be within the limit of 4 - 7 mmol/l (UK measurement system!) and not go above 10 mmol/l. When the blood glucose comes under control the thirst which is a symptom of diabetes eases so the frequency of micturition decreases.
My first question to you would be what is your BS Average 2 hours after meals? The normal BS for adiabetic is 80-140. However you can have BS with ibn normal ranges before meals and still be out of controll. Thekey is test before meals and two hours after. Your Blood sugar should be with in this normal range or closeto it 2 horsafter meals to be considered controlled. This number determines if the plan of TX your are on is suseccfully controlling your Blood sugars. It also Will determine how much reg insulin you needto take to cover if you are insulin dependant.. It is possible to have an A1c %26gt;6.5% and be uncontrolled. Your weight loss may be do tothefact your are making healthy choices for your food nowthat you are adiabetic or when our bodiesarenot proccessing glucose we are taking is forenergy one of the sysmptoms is loss of weight. Ilost35 lbs in 2.5 montyhs becauseof diabeties. If you have loss somuch wightthat is concern you please do to the doctor there may be an underlying cause that has nothing todowith your blood sugarlevels
Endocrinologists will tell you a 'normal' blood sugar is between 70-110 -but will go up after eating/drinking anything with calories. It sounds like you are talking about Type 2 adult onset diabetes. This can be controlled by stopping all junk food, especially alcohol. You should get at least 30 minutes of exercise everyday that elevates your heart rate ( or causes you to breath harder or break a mile sweat ). Your blood sugars will return to normal once you get to your 'ideal' weight. Talk to your doctor, but understand that even endocrinologists are not fully aware of the diabetic experience unless they have had it.
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