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ADVICE Topic 9 Understanding Diabetes

A.D.V.I.C.E Topic 9 – Understanding Diabetes

Diabetes is a serious condition that you have for life. It means your blood glucose (sugar) level is too high. You will probably be aware of the fact that there are two main types of diabetes; Type 1 and Type 2 (but there are rarer forms as well).

What causes it?

All types of diabetes have one thing in common – they cause people to have too much glucose (sugar) in their body.

We all need glucose as it gives us our energy.

  • We eat and drink carbohydrates
  • Our body breaks these down into glucose
  • That glucose goes into our blood
  • We need insulin from our pancreas for the glucose in our blood to enter our cells to fuel our bodies

When you have diabetes, the pancreas doesn’t sense when glucose has entered your bloodstream.

Type 1 diabetes means that you don’t make any insulin at all.

People with this type of diabetes have to be careful to regularly take their medication, watch what they eat, and have health checks like yearly eye tests.

Only 10% of people with diabetes have Type 1.

Type 2 diabetes means that the insulin you make doesn’t work effectively, OR you don’t produce enough of it.

90% of people with diabetes have Type 2, and many will not know they have it.

If you have a pre-Diabetes diagnosis, this means your doctor has taken your blood, and the test shows high blood sugars, indicating that your body is not using insulin properly.

It is often a precursor to Type 2 and can come on slowly over the age of 40.

What are the signs and symptoms of diabetes?

Common symptoms are:

  • Going for a pee a lot – especially at night
  • Being thirsty
  • Feeling more tired than usual
  • Losing weight without trying
  • Genital itching or thrush
  • Cuts and wounds take longer to heal
  • Blurred vision

Use the free Know your Risk tool, have some measurements ready; height, weight and waist and log on to www.diabetes.org.uk/know-your-risk

Complications from long-term high glucose levels can include damage to your heart, eyes, kidneys, and feet.

Men are more likely to develop diabetes; suffer complications; have amputations; die from diabetes, and face a higher risk of serious illness and/or death from Covid 19.

“… the patients with T2D (Type 2 Diabetes) received significantly more intensive treatment…”

Zhu et al., 2020. Association of Blood Glucose Control and Outcomes in Patients with COVID-19 and Pre-existing Type 2 Diabetes

What are my risks of developing Type 2 Diabetes?

Your risk increases with age; So you are more at risk if you are white and over 40 or over 25 if you are African-Caribbean, Black African or South Asian. Type 2 Diabetes is 2 -4 times more likely in people of South Asian, Black African or African-Caribbean descent.

You are 2 – 6 times at greater risk if you have a parent, brother, sister or child with diabetes.

You’re more at risk if you have, or have had, high blood pressure or are overweight – particularly around the middle.

Suppose you have had a heart attack or stroke. In that case, you may carry greater risk, as will those with certain mental health conditions and women who have had polycystic ovaries, gestational diabetes or a baby weighing over 10 pounds.

If you live in England and are between 40 and 74, you may be eligible for a free N.H.S. health check.

What can I do about it?

Download the British Heart Foundation booklet (https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/publications/heart-conditions/understanding-type-2-diabetes).

The booklet explains how the food you eat influences whether you are likely to develop Type 2 Diabetes. It gives some great advice on food groups; ‘healthier swaps’ and why you should be eating a rainbow’ – lots of fruit or veg of different colours and packed with nutrients, vitamins and minerals that we all need to maintain good health!

More information on other topics compiled by the ADVICE group visit – https://safety.networkrail.co.uk/healthandwellbeing/a-d-v-i-c-e/

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