Did You Ever Have a Day Like This?
January 3, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
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I was having a really bad day yesterday with my diabetes. REALLY bad.
It wasn’t that I ate poorly or failed to exercise, but I still had a hard time controlling my blood sugar. I got up and my blood sugar was 150. I took the proper insulin dosage, didn’t eat any breakfast, and then went to work. A couple hours later I worked out. When I tested after my workout, my blood sugar was 250!
Frustrating. But it didn’t end there. After my workout I was hungry finally, …read more
Cymbalta Helps Treat Both The Physical And Mental Symptoms Of Diabetic Neuropathy
March 4, 2007 by Kendra James, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Being a nurse, patients share their symptoms and concerns about diabetes on a daily basis. One of the most consistent complaints is numbness in the hands and feet, known as diabetic neuropathy.
Diabetic neuropathy, nerve damage, occurs in people who have had diabetes because their blood sugar level is higher than normal. Over time, high blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels and nerves.
It can be painful and everyday activities become major inconveniences. Just imagine having to ask for help to walk to the bathroom or open a piece of mail . How frustrating. I don’t even like …read more




