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There is so much contradicting information out there
on diabetes that it is hard to keep track of what is
actually true about this condition. Many diabetic
patients hear of certain rumors which simply do not
have any basis whatsoever.
To help separate fact from fiction, here are ten
myths and the truth about diabetes :
1. All diabetes is inherited. Not everyone who gets
diabetes inherits it. People tend to inherit the
risk of type 2 diabetes more than type 1. You are
considered at risk for developing type 2 if any
first-degree relatives have diabetes.
2. People with diabetes should never eat sugar and
sweets. Sugar and sweets do raise your blood
glucose, but people with diabetes can safely eat
sugar as part of their meal plan. And just to clear
up more diabetes myths, you can’t get diabetes from
eating too much sugar.
3. You can have borderline diabetes for many years.
There is no such thing as borderline diabetes. You
either have it, or you don’t. You have diabetes if
a) your fasting blood glucose readings of greater
are than 126 mg/dl, or b) your random blood glucose
is above 200 mg/dl on at least two occasions.
4. Once you start taking pills or insulin, you can
eat anything that you want. The pills or insulin
that you take for diabetes are more effective when
they don’t have to work as hard to lower your blood
glucose. Combining your medicines with a healthy
meal plan and physical activity gives you the most
for your money.
5. There are no natural remedies for diabetes. The
most natural remedy is eating a healthy diet and
exercise. Healthy eating and physical activity help
to lower your blood glucose levels.
6. Insulin causes impotence. Some men who have
diabetes may become impotent, but not because they
take insulin. Impotence or erectile dysfunction is
caused by damage to nerves caused by many years of
high blood glucose.
7. The best way to judge your blood sugar level is
by the way that you feel. Some people have symptoms
when their blood glucose is too high or low, others
do not. Because some of the symptoms of high and low
blood glucose are similar, it can be hard to know
what your symptoms mean. The only way to be sure is
to check your blood glucose.
8. It’s a good idea to soak your feet every day if
you have diabetes. This used to be a common
practice, but soaking your feet can make your skin
dry and is no longer recommended.
9. If my blood sugar is usually over 180 mg/dl, that
must be normal for me. No. Your usual blood glucose
isn’t the same as normal blood glucose. Just because
your blood glucose is usually high, does not mean
that this is a good blood glucose level. High blood
glucose levels that are above recommended goals do
damage to many organs and systems in your body.
10. Type 2 diabetes is not serious. This is a very
dangerous myth because people who believe it may not
take care of themselves. All types of diabetes are
serious, and need to be taken seriously by people
who have it and their families.
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