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    lancets disposal

    Sharp things like syringes, needles, lancets, infusion sets, connection needles can puncture or cut skin. So they are to be disposed of in a responsible and mature manner. Lancets or the “fingerstick” commonly used for diabetic patients should first be placed immediately in a sharps disposal...
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    Have you been told not to test your blood sugars?

    Above 35, get it checked
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    Is cinnamon stick lowers blood sugar and helps maintaining it

    A few studies have indicated that cinnamon minimally improves blood glucose, triglyceride, and cholesterol levels in people with type 2 diabetes. 1/2 teaspoon per day.This amount of cinnamon can be combined in foods such as applesauce or yogurt. More research is needed before conclusions
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    Type 2 Is there a cure

    One can in fact slow the process of its progress. It also depends on how severe it is and your genes. Shed weight, and keep them under control. Losing 5% to 10% of your body weight and building up to 150 minutes of exercise a week may help you to slow or stop the progress of type 2
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    Diabetes and liver problems

    Your best defense against fatty liver disease includes these strategies: Work with your health care team to achieve good control of your blood sugar. Lose weight if you need to, and try to maintain a healthy weight. Take steps to reduce high blood pressure. Keep your low-density lipoprotein...
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    Diabetes Burnout.

    Though one might have the right treatment, it may not fade into the background. Cope with it in easy ways slow down your other part of life and allow yourself to be burned out. Meditation is a very useful technique. Once in a while take a break from your tools.
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    Introduction

    Hi There, I am Emy from Canada. Been a lurker for quiet some time. Now a member of this forum. Nice to here. Hope to contribute and gather knowledge from this forum