But what about viruses?I think it is because higher sugar in our blood and bodily fluids helps bacteria to breed, as they feed off sugar?
I think it is because higher sugar in our blood and bodily fluids helps bacteria to breed, as they feed off sugar?
As far as I understand we get flu jabs because having diabetes means that we're more likely to get dangerously ill in case we get the flu, not because we're more likely to catch it.
I can understand lifestyle bit except due one thing. My lifestyle is different now. I’ve still got diabetes but technically (other than weight) that might have caused it such as carbs is gone.Perhaps another factor might be that the suboptimal lifestyles that can lead to metabolic syndrome and latterly diabetes may render us vulnerable to illness, rather than diabetes itself. Type 2, after all, is itself a symptom of metabolic calamity.
For what it matters, I personally haven't had so much as a cold in over two years. Even while those around me have been falling over ill. I don't even get hay fever anymore
EDIT: I'll probably have the coronavirus by dinner time now I've said that
I can understand lifestyle bit except due one thing. My lifestyle is different now. I’ve still got diabetes but technically (other than weight) that might have caused it such as carbs is gone.
thats what happens when you drink fizz drinks lolPerhaps another factor might be that the suboptimal lifestyles that can lead to metabolic syndrome and latterly diabetes may render us vulnerable to illness, rather than diabetes itself. Type 2, after all, is itself a symptom of metabolic calamity.
For what it matters, I personally haven't had so much as a cold in over two years. Even while those around me have been falling over ill. I don't even get hay fever anymore
EDIT: I'll probably have the coronavirus by dinner time now I've said that
thats what happens when you drink fizz drinks lol
(anyone else remember corona pop? I didnt like it)
I asked my internist about this and she told me that as far as she knows it's high blood sugar that makes us heal slower, not having diabetes per se.Your body does not heal as well when diabetic.
So we get flu jabs and the like because we have compromised immunity.
But what exactly does that mean and why do we?
juat going through my second cold/cough feeling lousy since just before Xmas so it’s in my mind.
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Flu and People with Diabetes. People with diabetes (type 1, type 2, or gestational), even when well-managed, are at high risk of serious flu complications, which can result in hospitalization and sometimes even death. Pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus infections and ear infections are examples of flu-related complications.
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Sorry yes - i perhaps wasn't clear that my understanding was based on the high sugars being high, thus damaging cells etc..I asked my internist about this and she told me that as far as she knows it's high blood sugar that makes us heal slower, not having diabetes per se.
We have plenty of members who manage to keep their bg below prediabetic levels, despite having diabetes. I don't see a reason to expect to heal slower than non diabetics if that's the case.
But it's only the opinion of one specialist, so I may be completely wrong with my assumption.
Yes I get that 48 hour warning too. I'm T1 and I might as well inject water in the run up to a cold startingAnd my sugars go higher when I am coming down with an illness.
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