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Prediabetes - The Calm Before the Storm
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Diabetes effects almost 8% of the population Gluco Type 2 Review of the US according to 2007 estimates. Of those who have diabetes, staggering numbers will experience problems due to diabetic retinopathy including partial loss of vision, and even blindness. I am personally one of those diabetics that has suffered from diabetic retinopathy and I had little or no clue that I would be affected by it. My eyes had been suffering the consequences of uncontrolled diabetes for too long and were starting to tell me they couldn't take the abuse.
I was scared. I had always had good vision and this was definitely not right. Time to cash in on my health insurance. Thankfully I was at least wise enough to have some of that. In my previous article I helped you better understand the problems and solutions of diabetes type 1. Unfortunately, many Americans suffer from another type of diabetes that is far more prevalent and this article will help you better comprehend the differences. Here's a general description on the two types.
Diabetes falls into the category of metabolic diseases characterized by high blood sugar levels. Under normal conditions, blood glucose levels are controlled by insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, the organ responsible for sugar control. All types of diabetics have difficulty either producing too much or not enough. Here is the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes in a nutshell.
You might agree that it seems more and more people you know are becoming a statistic; one more victim of diabetes 2. I'd like to share a few facts about this fast growing disease that might be of interest to you. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form and is responsible for 90% - 95% of the 21 million people afflicted with the disease. People over 40 are at higher risk of the condition, as are people with a large waist or family history of the disease.
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