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Type I Diabetes Type II Diabetes A person with a blood disorder: › Body does not produce insulin or very little insulin Different types of diabetics: Type I Diabetes Type II Diabetes
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A person with Type I Diabetes: Body does not produce any insulin A person with Type II Diabetes: Body does produce insulin but not enough to support itself
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A person whose body does produce insulin but not enough to support itself is… Type I Diabetic Type II Diabetic
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Please review Type II Diabetes
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What are normal glucose levels? Between 77 and 120 Between 70 and 100
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Please review normal glucose levels
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Low glucose levels would be less than 70. Low glucose levels can cause the body to lack ability to focus, become thirsty and shakey. Mild cases can be overcome by drinking a glass of juice, eating a life saver. Extreme cases may involve hospitalization.
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Mild cases of low glucose levels can be treated without hospitalization. If you know someone who is a diabetic and they become shaky would could you give them to help boost their glucose levels… Orange Juice Diet Drink
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Please review low glucose levels
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High glucose levels would be more than 100. Elevated or high glucose levels can cause headaches and irritability. Mild cases can be overcome by drinking water to flush out the kidneys, walking and other types of exercise. Extreme cases may involve hospitalization.
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Are these statements true or false? … High glucose levels are over 100 Causes headaches Exercise is beneficial for diabetics True False
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Please review high glucose levels
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See medicial doctor on a regular basis. Generally, once every 3 to 6 months. Watching what you eat and how much you eat. Exercise every day for at least 10 minutes Take medicine that your medical doctor prescribes for you. Do not take anyone else’s medication, even if they are a diabetic.
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