suffolkboi61
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I read this passage tonight.
"How are heart disease and diabetes linked?"
My first question was, " how will my T2 now affect me, considering that I have already had a heart attack and already all 3 of my arteries are diseased?
"How can I prevent and treat heart disease?"
They tell you what can happen once you are diagnosed Diabetes but nothing about what to do once you already have the problems before hand.
I guess my main question is,
How great is the risk that I will suffer a second heart attack?
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-complications/heart-disease.html
"How are heart disease and diabetes linked?"
"People suffering from type 1 and type 2 diabetes are more likely to be at risk from heart attacks, strokes and high blood pressure. Vascular problems, such as poor circulation to the legs and feet, are also more likely to affect diabetes patients. Like diabetes itself, the symptoms of cardiovascular disease may go undetected for years."
My first question was, " how will my T2 now affect me, considering that I have already had a heart attack and already all 3 of my arteries are diseased?
"How can I prevent and treat heart disease?"
To prevent heart disease, a number of factors must be considered. It is imperative to control your weight, through regular exercise and a balanced diet. Do not smoke, and limit the amount of alcohol that you drink. Consult a physician and base your prevention plan on their advice.
To assess your risk, it is necessary to take an EKG (electrocardiogram).
Furthermore, if you are concerned you should have cholesterol and blood pressure check-ups, as well as pulse measurement.
Controlling your blood sugar levels is also essential in both treatment and prevention.
They tell you what can happen once you are diagnosed Diabetes but nothing about what to do once you already have the problems before hand.
I guess my main question is,
How great is the risk that I will suffer a second heart attack?
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-complications/heart-disease.html