![]() |
|
| *Women health>>>Diabetes |
I am a woman age 30 5'7 weight 120 today i found out I have diabetes also high good and bad cholesteral??? |
however i have low blood pressure?? You are fine example that diabetes can happen to anyone. There is no real profile that defines a diabetic candidate. You do not provide enough information on which type of diabetes you may have. At the age of 30 it is rare to be diagnosed with type 1 onset diabetes. If it is type 1 diabetes this can occur at any time during one's young life. As for type 2 you are not over wieght and seem to be in good health. Some doctors will prescribe cholesteral medication to diabetics just to be on the safe side even if the cholesteral is at appropriate levels. You should ask your doctor or see an endocrinologist for the best answers. |
| Tags |
| Genital Herpes Glaucoma Gonorrhea Depression Diabetes Dry Eye Eating Disorders Endometriosis Epilepsy Estrogen |
| Related information |
You are fine example that diabetes can happen to anyone. There is no real profile that defines a diabetic candidate. For me, exercise made a difference in my cholesterol when I was found to be ... hopefully yes ...When the number is consistently over 110 ...mila ! Yes it can be managed with the help of diet and exercise. There are many who have done this , you can see at ... Any damage caused prior to being diagnosed is irreversible. However, perfectly controlled diabetes prevents future damage, and helps ensure a long, healthy life, as long as the control is kept up. ... most of the answers are for the other question of what are the signs of diabetes!! but you asked what the signs of high glucose in diagnosed diabetics are. No, I don't get numbness, headach... All four of my grandparents and my dad are diabetic or pre-diabetic, and I was diagnosed about 9 months ago, right around my birthday. I'm 19 and my boyfriend, diagnosed when he was 12, recogn... D.O.C.T.O.R. ... |
Health Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster The information on whfhhc.com is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions. |