powerpuffgirls Posted August 25, 2009 Share Posted August 25, 2009 docs, what is more accurate FBS (fasting blood sugar) or RBS (random blood sugar)? my father is a TYPE2 diabetic,age 64 po. Once na diabetic po ba lifetime na po yan and maintenance na talaga sa gamot? he is taking metformin and euglocon. Quote Link to comment
peterparker Posted August 25, 2009 Share Posted August 25, 2009 docs, what is more accurate FBS (fasting blood sugar) or RBS (random blood sugar)? my father is a TYPE2 diabetic,age 64 po. Once na diabetic po ba lifetime na po yan and maintenance na talaga sa gamot? he is taking metformin and euglocon. to state it in simple terms, FBS is more accurate than RBS because disturbing events such as food intake are avoided which makes accurate monitoring of blood glucose levels very difficult.. with regards to your father, type 2 DM is primarily a progressive disease and is often initially managed by increasing exercise and dietary modification.. medications are typically needed as the disease runs it`s course. the medications prescribed to diabetics are usually what the attending physician would see fit for their patients. :mtc: Quote Link to comment
patmunar Posted July 28, 2010 Share Posted July 28, 2010 If mag pa FBS, bawal po ba mag take ng water during the fasting period? And ano po yung pwedeng maging problem sa reading ng FBS if ma-over fasting? Quote Link to comment
patmunar Posted July 28, 2010 Share Posted July 28, 2010 One more question po... Pag galing ako sa labas then pumasok sa room or sa movie house hirap mag adjust yung eyesight ko, as in sobrang labo and di ako makabasa... Then after 1 minute or 5 minutes magiging ok na yung eyesight ko. Some one told me that baka daw pumuputok yung ugat ko sa mata dahil sa diabetis. Can this be prevented? Well, Im planning to get my blood tested tomorrow. Meron po ba food na mabilis magpababa ng blood sugar? Im eating ampalaya for breakfast and dinner without rice. Quote Link to comment
ladyboy Posted June 21, 2011 Share Posted June 21, 2011 cinnamon daw pang pababa Quote Link to comment
romyg Posted June 21, 2011 Share Posted June 21, 2011 One more question po... Pag galing ako sa labas then pumasok sa room or sa movie house hirap mag adjust yung eyesight ko, as in sobrang labo and di ako makabasa... Then after 1 minute or 5 minutes magiging ok na yung eyesight ko. Some one told me that baka daw pumuputok yung ugat ko sa mata dahil sa diabetis. Can this be prevented? Well, Im planning to get my blood tested tomorrow. Meron po ba food na mabilis magpababa ng blood sugar? Im eating ampalaya for breakfast and dinner without rice. diabetes is a serious disease.. if affects many organs, including the eye...from what you said, the first thing i would think of is Vitamin A deficiency, having difficulty coming from dark places (moviehouses) to bright places (streets)...diabetes can also cause edema of the eye pero wala siyang preference kung galing ng sinehan. the good news is that diabetes can be controlled...so have yourself check by a physician...kung walang budget go to a government hospital as long as magpatingin ka Quote Link to comment
erwinrommel Posted July 7, 2011 Share Posted July 7, 2011 patmunar ok lang ang eyesight mo. It takes an average of 2 to 3 minutes for our eyes to adjust from dark to bright and vice versa. It because different receptors in our retina take time to adjust to the light condition. Quote Link to comment
franziz320825 Posted July 7, 2011 Share Posted July 7, 2011 mga ser..pa join po ha,,di po ako ang diabetic..ung father ko po diagnosed this year lang and got a stroke..thats why na diagnosed na diabetic xa..now maintaining above 100 sugar level..i want to know more mga ser...thanks! Quote Link to comment
ranter Posted July 8, 2011 Share Posted July 8, 2011 Guys, I just want to add an additional information. did you all know that when you have diabetes you could avail of the 20% discount in your medicine in any drugstore? The Department of health has released the Administrative Order No. 2009-0011 (for a copy download here http://autismsocietyph.org/blog/?p=1853 ). It is the guidelines to implement the provision of RA 9442 otherwise known as the Magna Carta for disabled person. According to this A.O. persons with chronic disease (such as diabetes, etc.) is already considered as person with disability. thus he/she could avail of the 20% discount on medicines and other... How to avail of this privilege? 1. Go to your attending physician and ask for your clinical abstract.2. Prepare several pictures (I dont know how many)3. Go to the Municipal/City DSWD (where you live) and ask for a application form and fill it up and submit it. You would receive an ID (I think it's similar to that of a senior citizen) and a booklet for your purchase.... I hope this would help you ease the burden of purchasing your medicine...If your drugstore does not accept your card read this http://www.remate.ph/2011/02/mercury-drug-kinasuhan-sa-hindi-pagbibigay-ng-20-discount-sa-pwds/ Quote Link to comment
ladyboy Posted October 24, 2011 Share Posted October 24, 2011 pag diabetec daw nagkakapigsa? Quote Link to comment
chrispt21 Posted November 28, 2011 Share Posted November 28, 2011 pag diabetec daw nagkakapigsa? Not necessarily although prone ka to skin infection. Quote Link to comment
chrispt21 Posted November 28, 2011 Share Posted November 28, 2011 Guys, I just want to add an additional information. did you all know that when you have diabetes you could avail of the 20% discount in your medicine in any drugstore? The Department of health has released the Administrative Order No. 2009-0011 (for a copy download here http://autismsocietyph.org/blog/?p=1853 ). It is the guidelines to implement the provision of RA 9442 otherwise known as the Magna Carta for disabled person. According to this A.O. persons with chronic disease (such as diabetes, etc.) is already considered as person with disability. thus he/she could avail of the 20% discount on medicines and other... How to avail of this privilege? 1. Go to your attending physician and ask for your clinical abstract.2. Prepare several pictures (I dont know how many)3. Go to the Municipal/City DSWD (where you live) and ask for a application form and fill it up and submit it. You would receive an ID (I think it's similar to that of a senior citizen) and a booklet for your purchase.... I hope this would help you ease the burden of purchasing your medicine...If your drugstore does not accept your card read this http://www.remate.ph/2011/02/mercury-drug-kinasuhan-sa-hindi-pagbibigay-ng-20-discount-sa-pwds/ Nice info Quote Link to comment
acadplotting Posted December 4, 2011 Share Posted December 4, 2011 Guys, I just want to add an additional information. did you all know that when you have diabetes you could avail of the 20% discount in your medicine in any drugstore? The Department of health has released the Administrative Order No. 2009-0011 (for a copy download here http://autismsocietyph.org/blog/?p=1853 ). It is the guidelines to implement the provision of RA 9442 otherwise known as the Magna Carta for disabled person. According to this A.O. persons with chronic disease (such as diabetes, etc.) is already considered as person with disability. thus he/she could avail of the 20% discount on medicines and other... How to avail of this privilege? 1. Go to your attending physician and ask for your clinical abstract.2. Prepare several pictures (I dont know how many)3. Go to the Municipal/City DSWD (where you live) and ask for a application form and fill it up and submit it. You would receive an ID (I think it's similar to that of a senior citizen) and a booklet for your purchase.... I hope this would help you ease the burden of purchasing your medicine...If your drugstore does not accept your card read this http://www.remate.ph/2011/02/mercury-drug-kinasuhan-sa-hindi-pagbibigay-ng-20-discount-sa-pwds/thanks sa info sir Quote Link to comment
iceman317 Posted February 4, 2012 Share Posted February 4, 2012 mga bro and sis dun sa may family history of diabetes better take supplements for it...i know a very good product for diabetes...eventually u wont be needing your maintenance medicines...pm me for details Quote Link to comment
Lord Byron Posted September 16, 2012 Share Posted September 16, 2012 Guys, I just want to add an additional information. did you all know that when you have diabetes you could avail of the 20% discount in your medicine in any drugstore? The Department of health has released the Administrative Order No. 2009-0011 (for a copy download here http://autismsociety...rg/blog/?p=1853 ). It is the guidelines to implement the provision of RA 9442 otherwise known as the Magna Carta for disabled person. According to this A.O. persons with chronic disease (such as diabetes, etc.) is already considered as person with disability. thus he/she could avail of the 20% discount on medicines and other... How to avail of this privilege? 1. Go to your attending physician and ask for your clinical abstract.2. Prepare several pictures (I dont know how many)3. Go to the Municipal/City DSWD (where you live) and ask for a application form and fill it up and submit it. You would receive an ID (I think it's similar to that of a senior citizen) and a booklet for your purchase.... I hope this would help you ease the burden of purchasing your medicine...If your drugstore does not accept your card read this http://www.remate.ph...scount-sa-pwds/ Very interesting. Thanks mate! Quote Link to comment
Lord Byron Posted September 16, 2012 Share Posted September 16, 2012 Is it true that if you're diabetic, men will have E.D.s. (erect. dysf.) ? Quote Link to comment
snaHlegaR Posted September 21, 2012 Share Posted September 21, 2012 Is it true that if you're diabetic, men will have E.D.s. (erect. dysf.) ? it will depend on the severity of the disease... how high is the blood sugar?B.P.? Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR bonito99 Posted October 28, 2012 MODERATOR Share Posted October 28, 2012 BLOODWORKS LAB For all your BLOOD tests. Quote Link to comment
qwertyuiop Posted November 4, 2012 Share Posted November 4, 2012 DM is a lifestyle disease which is sad to say prone tayong lahat....and manifistation is differ from people to people. once you have been diagnosed.1. wag mag papataba.. maintain mo yung proper Body mass index2. lahat ng intake is in moderation3. DM wont k*ll you complication will pag pinabayaan mo Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted February 10, 2013 Share Posted February 10, 2013 mga ser..pa join po ha,,di po ako ang diabetic..ung father ko po diagnosed this year lang and got a stroke..thats why na diagnosed na diabetic xa..now maintaining above 100 sugar level..i want to know more mga ser...thanks!I noticed that in some people who have their blood tested negative for diabetics less than every 3 months, their blood sugar increases whenever they have a stroke, why? Quote Link to comment
prinzmetal09 Posted June 23, 2013 Share Posted June 23, 2013 I noticed that in some people who have their blood tested negative for diabetics less than every 3 months, their blood sugar increases whenever they have a stroke, why? A lot of diseases, especially severe ones, can cause elevated blood sugar levels. This is in part of the action of counterregulatory hormones like gluacogon, adrenaline/epinephrine, cortisol which are usually elevated in responese but may also counteract insulin where its role is like the keycard to the locks in your cells for glucose/sugar to enter. Usually they are transient and would normalize in a few weeks to months but if not managed carefully, may lead to a full blown Type 2 Diabetes. Quote Link to comment
maureen Posted July 11, 2013 Share Posted July 11, 2013 Diabetes affects your blood vessels and almost all your body contains blood vessels it's the reason why blood vessel rich organs are primarily affected like your kidney and eyes wherein you need to get your eyes checked to avoid diabetic retinopathy. You cannot reverse it's effects but you can control it's progression if you have your sugar under control then it's as if you don't have any disease and deleterious complications of diabetes. Have your hba1c checked every 3 months to see if your sugar is under control Quote Link to comment
powerpuffgirls Posted July 21, 2013 Share Posted July 21, 2013 Doc, which has the most definitive laboratory exam for type1 and type 2 diabetes and why? Quote Link to comment
male_spud Posted July 22, 2013 Share Posted July 22, 2013 Doc, which has the most definitive laboratory exam for type1 and type 2 diabetes and why? Regular blood tests are not enought to define between type1 and type 2 diabetes. Main pathology of type 1 diabetes is islet cell destruction leading to low insulin production. Main pathology of type 2 diabetes is insulin resistance which means tissues are not that susceptible to insulin. Both though are treated with the same medications, type 1 diabetes just usually manifests earlier Diabetes Mellitus diagnosis (both type 1 and type 2) can be obtained by 1) high FBS >126, 2) high HBa1c >7.0, 3) high 2 hr post prandial blood sugar >200. This is based on current diabetes guidelines. Quote Link to comment
kreestian Posted November 20, 2013 Share Posted November 20, 2013 Hi, meron ng nakapag try or nakarinig ng "Reverse your Diabetes Today" by Matt Traverso? Quote Link to comment
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