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Type 1 Diabetes

I am 33 year old female that was just diagnosed with type one diabetes...what happens now? Thank you all for you advice...btw, I am 33 years of age, weigh 115, so I am not overweight and I am a Naturopath, so diet is not an issue. I am just in shock and a little scared...both my Grandfathers died of diabetes...plus, I HATE needles!
Fri, 29 Apr 2011
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Type 1 is treated with insulin replacement therapy—either via subcutaneous injection or insulin pump, along with attention to dietary management, typically including carbohydrate tracking, and careful monitoring of blood glucose levels using glucometers.
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diabetes cannot be cured it can only be kept in control, if type one diabetes than it is genetic and hence it require insulin shots. whether you hate or like it you have to take insulin.


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Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 is treated with insulin replacement therapy—either via subcutaneous injection or insulin pump, along with attention to dietary management, typically including carbohydrate tracking, and careful monitoring of blood glucose levels using glucometers.