Fasting blood sugar level. The diagnose of diabetes type 2 based on blood sugar level in different times. One of most common is fasting blood sugar level. What does it mean, fasting blood sugar level? Fasting blood sugar test is a blood sample will be taken after an overnight fast. Sure it is reliable test? In the diagnose for type 2 diabetes it is stated that food choice effect level of sugar and also it is lead to rick of type 2 diabetes development. So, if it is taken that fasting sugar can be taken as test for diagnose then it is better to say a little bit more about that test then just point out, it is overnight fast. One can eat before bed and then it is fasting level? What if one sleep 10 hours at night? Or 6 hours at night? Level of sugar would be different, right? If so then how it is possible to state diagnose potentially fatal medical condition?
Activity in blood sugar control. Fasting level of sugar considered to be lowest level of sugar. So, one eat, and then go to sleep. After one awaken level of sugar in blood would be tested. Why this level of sugar is lowest? That's right, why it is lowest level of sugar in blood? We are, type 2 diabetics , all the time pushed to be active, to go to work out, or at least power walk at least 30 min a day. It is stated that activity will decrease level of sugar in blood. If we are not active level of sugar in our blood going up, right?
We are not active when we sleep. Our breathing is slow, body temperature and all bio processes go slow. We do not run, do not burn calories. Why level of sugar in blood dropping? Why it is considered that fasting sugar is lowest level of sugar?
This is really very very simple test, when sugar in blood highest and when it is lowest? How use level of sugar in blood to diagnose diabetes?
Infections and antibiotic treatment. It is all the time stated that diabetics type 2 do have slow healing wounds, and that we are pron to infections. How often diabetics type 2 tested if we do have infection? When we do have infection, what treatment do we have and for how long? Before treatment with antibiotics stopped do we have any test run to find out if there infection in our bodies? Do we really healthy beside of diabetes? Do diabetics type 2 treated differently when we do have infection or cold or flue, or any other conditions? Really not at all. The same as non-diabetics we are, type 2 diabetics, take limited time of antibiotics medicine, and then no one test if it worked for us or not.
When we do have infection what organ usually checked out? Lungs. What about pancreas? Does pancreas can get bacteria or virus? Really why not? Only because of this organ never checked up for infection, so with time injection go to canonical stage, inflammation.
Activity in blood sugar control. Fasting level of sugar considered to be lowest level of sugar. So, one eat, and then go to sleep. After one awaken level of sugar in blood would be tested. Why this level of sugar is lowest? That's right, why it is lowest level of sugar in blood? We are, type 2 diabetics , all the time pushed to be active, to go to work out, or at least power walk at least 30 min a day. It is stated that activity will decrease level of sugar in blood. If we are not active level of sugar in our blood going up, right?
We are not active when we sleep. Our breathing is slow, body temperature and all bio processes go slow. We do not run, do not burn calories. Why level of sugar in blood dropping? Why it is considered that fasting sugar is lowest level of sugar?
This is really very very simple test, when sugar in blood highest and when it is lowest? How use level of sugar in blood to diagnose diabetes?
Infections and antibiotic treatment. It is all the time stated that diabetics type 2 do have slow healing wounds, and that we are pron to infections. How often diabetics type 2 tested if we do have infection? When we do have infection, what treatment do we have and for how long? Before treatment with antibiotics stopped do we have any test run to find out if there infection in our bodies? Do we really healthy beside of diabetes? Do diabetics type 2 treated differently when we do have infection or cold or flue, or any other conditions? Really not at all. The same as non-diabetics we are, type 2 diabetics, take limited time of antibiotics medicine, and then no one test if it worked for us or not.
When we do have infection what organ usually checked out? Lungs. What about pancreas? Does pancreas can get bacteria or virus? Really why not? Only because of this organ never checked up for infection, so with time injection go to canonical stage, inflammation.
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