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Effect Of Diabetes

my wife has type 2 diabetes i don't know much about it you read in the papers about people losing legs? ect or worse she is on medication but i would like to know more can anybody help please
Mon, 21 Dec 2009
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Most people who have had a blood glucose level over 300mg are considered to be into uncontrolled diabetis. When blood glucose level gets over normal, generally, the cause is uncontrolled diabetes. The effects of having a consistent high blood glucose level over 500mg can be devastating on the body which can cause complications such as heart disease and stroke, blindness, hypertension, diabetic neuropathy, nerve damage, depression, complications with feet, kidney disease and limb amputation. So she neds to control sugar levels.


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Effect Of Diabetes

Most people who have had a blood glucose level over 300mg are considered to be into uncontrolled diabetis. When blood glucose level gets over normal, generally, the cause is uncontrolled diabetes. The effects of having a consistent high blood glucose level over 500mg can be devastating on the body which can cause complications such as heart disease and stroke, blindness, hypertension, diabetic neuropathy, nerve damage, depression, complications with feet, kidney disease and limb amputation. So she neds to control sugar levels.