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Type One Diabetes Diagnosis Essay

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Just finding out that someone in your family has been diagnosed with Type One Diabetes is rough. Believe me I know. There are many things you must learn and understand about it. There is a common misconception that Type One and Type Two are alike. It is extremely important that you realize that they are not the same. They do have some similarities, but overall they are very different. The main areas that are different are the ages at when you are diagnosed, how you can prevent it, your diet, and the treatment process. Type One has a couple of names. You might hear it being called Juvenile Diabetes or Insulin-Dependent Diabetes. Mainly people under the age of twenty years old develop Type One. Type Two is the most common form of …show more content…

Type One Diabetics have to monitor very closely what they eat. The first year is usually the hardest for most since they are not used to monitoring things, as simple as, eating so carefully. They must count how many carbohydrates they are eating at each meal and adjust their insulin to adapt for the food. Sugar-filled foods are the “bad guys” for Type Two Diabetics. They have to make sure if they want to eat something that has sugar in it to only have a very small piece of it. Of course, they always have the option of eating sugar-free foods with no guilt attached. Insulin is a crucial thing in a Type One Diabetics life. It is the only treatment for them. Not to confuse you, but insulin is no cure by any means. Their pancreas has stopped making insulin, so they must inject themselves with insulin several times each day in order to stay alive. They also must check their blood glucose levels at least every five hours throughout the daytime to make sure it does not go to high or low and before each meal. The only real treatment for Type Two Diabetics is eating healthy foods and exercising daily. They also must check their blood glucose levels regularly, but not near as often. Some people do take insulin for their Diabetes to help their pancreas produce a little more insulin, but it is only required if food, exercise and medicine (pills) are not working. Diabetes, whether Type One or Type Two, will be a constant

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