Insulin in Diabetes

September 10, 2009 04:34 admin

Suffering from diabetes works two ways: it is either you are not producing insulin or your body is not responding to it. Depending on where the suffering is coming from, you want to pay attention to the treatment the doctor is giving you. It is often specific to the nature of your suffering.

Your brain and muscles should never suffer from the lack of glucose; however, they also do not need too much of it. When that happens, you are suffering from diabetes and you want to get treatment for that. Get a doctor.

Too much glucose in your blood is diabetes for sure. It causes the fat in your system to store up, and that leads to the pain and the difficulty of movement on the long run. With exercise, you can keep it all from ever happening, but you also need a healthy diet.

You cannot have the insulin produced by your body being ignored by the same body. However, that is what happens when you have no lid on your diet. If you let it spiral out of control, it eventually turns into diabetes, and then you are in trouble.

When you have too much glucose in your blood, it is because you don’t have enough insulin getting around. That happens for any number of reasons, but more importantly, you need to get it back in circulation. The consequence of that is a diabetic complication that you don’t want to have to deal with; trust me.