average age diabetes diagnosis

Just a few questions to help me learn about diabetes?
1) What is the normal range of blood sugar for someone who has diabetes? And someone? 2) What is the average age of diagnosis of type 1 diabetes? 3) Can be witgh overweight sudenly loose and learn The reason is d = A type of diabetes, or is it just a type 2? 4) If you have 2 parents with diabetes (type 1, one above the other 2) only Increse segnificantly possibilities of diabetes? 5) How do you do when your hyper glycemic FEAL? Hypoglycemic? 6), urinationd frequent thirst and extreme symptoms of both types of diabetes?
For starters, I am a nurse. I have diabetes. I am writing on paper AA Reseach on diabetes and its consequences. This is long, but thourough! 1) What is the normal range blood sugar for someone with diabetes? And someone with out? I agree with previous posters, no BS normal range for someone with diabetes. Normal range for a non-diabetes varies from one laboratory to another, but a general guideline is 60-120. If you go by the hemoglobin A1c test, a patient with diabetes should be less than 8% and reduce the risk of complications from heart disease, kidney disease or any other thing a diabetic patient should keep their levels below 7% 2) What is the average age of diagnosis of type 1 diabetes? The average age of diagnosis of type 1 diabetes is 12-14 years. This does not mean that children as young as 5 or 6, or adults in the 30's can be diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Similarly, the prevalence of obesity and inactivity is increasing, more children are diagnosed with type II diabetes as well. 3) Can be overweight, suddenly, the weight and volume to know the reason is d = a type of diabetes, or that type 2? This only happens with type II. Type 2 diabetes is associated with insulin resistance rather than lack of insulin, as seen in type 1 diabetes. In the case of type 1 diabetes, cells pancreas that produce insulin specific, are considered "the enemy" by mistake. The body then creates antibodies to fight "foreign" tissue and destroys the ability of cells to produce insulin. The lack of sufficient insulin in diabetes. The cause of type I is unknown. Most times it is a genetic tendency. If I remember correctly from the nursing school, sometimes the type I found after a viral infection such as mumps, CMV, measles, influenza, Epstein-Barr virus, and so on. 4) If you have 2 parents with diabetes (type 1, one above the other 2) significantly increases the chances of diabetes? Yes, especially parents with type II. A genetic predisposition seems to be the determining factor in the development of DMII (type II). Obesity and high caloric intake appears to be another. 5) How do you see when blood glucose FEAL hyper? Hypoglycemic? 6) the frequent and extreme thirst urinationd a symptom of two types of diabetes? I answered both, were going ... Unfortunately, in my experience, I've seen people react very similar when we are high and weak. For the most part is low ... , Anxiety, anxiety (carbohydrates, chocolate, sugar, salt), or cardiac arrhythmias beatings, hunger, hunger, tremor, panic attacks, severe sleep disturbances, sweating. Its main brain food source is glucose and oxegyn. We can not store much of anyone so that when your body feels that is low in glucose to reach the fight or flight. This is basically your body saying, Do something now! So you're hungry, you get all nervous and shaking, sweating, you can feel the beating of his heart, you need food. If you do not get that food, your brain starts to get hungry, begins to close, some more gradually than others. Some sleep, others simply disappear. This is an emergency, call 911, get a little juice, syrup, sugar, nothing. NOTE: Never pour the juices or food in the mouth to an unconscious person! This could lead to choking. Use sugar syrup and rub on the cheek, but call 911! Symptoms of blood sugar of a ... Excessive hunger (hunger often), polyuria (frequent urination), polydipsia (frequent thirst), blurred vision, fatigue, weight loss, poor wound healing, dry mouth, dryness or itching skin, impotence, recurrent infections, which makes all directions. Let me explain. Diabetics do not use glucose as well. The glucose is food for all cells. Insulin is like the goalie that allows glucose from the blood into our cells. If the insulin does not work (insulin resistance) or absent (in the type I), glucose continues to circulate in the blood, but the cells can absorb the fuel use. The fatigue is caused by cells of their hunger. Without your sugar solution, without electricity or food, and is therefore without electricity. The body No extra sugar in the blood (which irritates the vessel walls which explains why cardiovascular disease and diabetes go hand in hand) molecules in the blood sugar too much get sent to the kidneys, where the extra sugar is annoying Out. All this extra work is bad for the kidneys, and since your body has no sugar for fuel, degradation starts muscle (protein) for energy (also one reason why weight loss). (This is one reason why research should check your urine.) Sugar is added to this in the urine causes water molecules forward (physics initially normal) and that is why a urine sample for diabetics often. This obviously leads the body becomes dehydrated and feel the need to drink. Symptoms of blurred vision, dry skin, impotence, and recurrent infections are due to changes in vascular and microvascular systems. As I said before, the body does not like the extra sugar in the blood (which irritates the vessel walls.) This, over time, lead to the plaque that forms on the wall of blood vessels. This plate reduces the value of whole blood, which is the cross. After some time, decreased blood flow causes a very nervous. If you can not get blood your eyes, kidneys, heart, legs, penis, and so on. It leads to bad things. This is why it is so important EXCELLENT care of you. Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness, renal renal dialysis and amputations in the United States. I'm sorry this is so long but I am passionate about diabetes care. I am currently in school for my Masters in nursing education and the diabetes is my thing! Any questions just let me know! Attention!
