I would say exercise helps with my peace of mind and general health.wow you guys are in really good shape great to hear you guys are doing well. would you guys say exercise helped alot to prevent complications a friend of mines was saying addition to insulin/medication exercise such as weight training and cardio can help greatly help prevent diabetes complications what are your views on this
wow you guys are in really good shape great to hear you guys are doing well. would you guys say exercise helped alot to prevent complications a friend of mines was saying addition to insulin/medication exercise such as weight training and cardio can help greatly help prevent diabetes complications what are your views on this
hi everyone i wanted to ask is there any type 1 with no complications. apart from good blood sugar level what would you say helped you stay complication free.
I've been free of any complications, other than some hypos, for 38 years. I eat well, control my duty, do 5 - 6 blood tests a day (sometimes more) and exercise like crazy. I run, walk and do Pilates several times a week. It's tough because you can never relax or forget about being diabetic but good BG results are because I work hard at it.hi everyone i wanted to ask is there any type 1 with no complications. apart from good blood sugar level what would you say helped you stay complication free.
Sorry, that should read DIET not duty!I've been free of any complications, other than some hypos, for 38 years. I eat well, control my duty, do 5 - 6 blood tests a day (sometimes more) and exercise like crazy. I run, walk and do Pilates several times a week. It's tough because you can never relax or forget about being diabetic but good BG results are because I work hard at it.
I think they scared me so much about side effects on diagnosis that it's kept me on the straight and narrow. It does take strong willpower though! Good luck!
I have no complications after 21 years of being diabetic , I guess it's just down to being committed to having a good control. A positive attitude does help as well.hi everyone i wanted to ask is there any type 1 with no complications. apart from good blood sugar level what would you say helped you stay complication free.
I also think, tbat @Hoping4Cure when he mentions the Golden Age Cohort, of T1Ds who managed 50 years, may have unintentionally revealed another secret of success, that its quite likely that a lot of the things that help us survive T1D are are the same things that keep other people healthy. That most of them had hbA1cs of around 7 might be an indicator that not going too stressed about it, might be a good thing, and maybe doing work we enjoy, good friends, good relationships, and other things that keep people healthy, matter for people with T1D too.
I agree with what @helensaramay says.
However managing T1D is an all round package, cardio/weights help keep the body in shape, keeps blood supply moving around the body.
Watching what you eat, managing your blood sugars, regular check ups at the various clinics will do much more.
However if you choose to ignore T1D (which some do) and run high BSL for a long time then it will bite you, and bite bad, and no amount of exercise will be able to fix the problems that could occur.
Diagnosed when 2 1/2 years old. Now coming up to 54 and no complications. Had many ups and downs (haven't we all!!) but tried to keep to a healthy/balanced diet. Can't say I have a secret. Maybe it's in the genes?
It's been a while since I read that study, however we should be careful to avoid survivorship bias, which could teach us the wrong lesson. An A1C of 7.6 (like the average in the Golden Cohort) could mean that other diabetics who were "better controlled" simply died suddenly, from low blood sugars, because A1C doesn't mention sugar variance, only averages over the last three months.
I agree keeping a positive frame of mind is good but I wouldn't be able to do that personally, if I went blind from this disease or lost my feet. At that point I'd be looking for a way out of the maze.
hi everyone i wanted to ask is there any type 1 with no complications. apart from good blood sugar level what would you say helped you stay complication free.
wow you guys are in really good shape great to hear you guys are doing well. would you guys say exercise helped alot to prevent complications a friend of mines was saying addition to insulin/medication exercise such as weight training and cardio can help greatly help prevent diabetes complications what are your views on this
I’ve just started the ViaCyte clinical study with implanted stem cells under my skin. I am really excited about this and hopefully there will be something good come out of this 2 year study that will go on to finding a cure for T1D
Stem Cells??? That sounds rather intersting.
Placing the Stem Cells under the skin with the hope of doing what?
Creating Beta Cells, regulating insulin?
How did you get onto the study? (probably does not apply in the UK but still interested)
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