Diabetes Guidelines: Don’t Push the Boundaries
It is a common problem among Type II diabetics: they
failed to treat the condition seriously.
While the doctor may have established diabetes guidelines to help, many
diabetics continue to laugh off his advice, mixing diabetes and alcohol, and
eating all the wrong food for diabetic.

Diabetes guidelines are not arbitrary restrictions that
your doctor is trying to control you with in order to ruin your life. Diabetes guidelines are put in place to
protect you and help you enjoy your quality of life that she would not
otherwise enjoyed as a diabetic.
Instructions regarding diabetic weight loss, for example, under design
simply to ruin your life and make you exercise in the way you do not wish
to. Instructions about diet for a
diabetic, a design to control the food for diabetic intake, and to improve your
general new tradition thereby making diabetic weight loss far easier task. Once again, your dietician is not there to
ruin your life, but to enhance your life and give you a longer, more satisfying
life.
The diabetic guidelines are not local road rules, where
every driver tries to push the rules to the absolute limit. For example, when travelling down the
highway, cars move at the speed limit or slightly above the speed limit, at
whatever speed drivers feel they can get away with. This is not the same for diabetes guidelines.
What you have to realise is that diabetes guidelines are
put in place to your protection, and for your quality of life, so you must not
push the boundaries of diabetes guidelines.
I come across diabetics all the time who insist that it is okay to eat a
few cream cakes, it’s okay to binge drink on a higher sugar alcohol drinks once
or twice a week, and it’s okay to sneak cakes and puddings with holes, as they
often tell me, “I have a bit of a sweet tooth!”.
Diabetes guidelines on not there to be flirted with, and
they are not there to be abused. Your
job as a diabetic is not to see how close you can get to the edge of a diabetic
coma, but to listen to the advice of doctors and dieticians, and to do what
they say because what he’s saying will protect your quality of life. Many diabetics have had to have limbs
amputated because they cannot obey simple diabetic weight loss instructions,
and they continued to willingly disobeyed diabetes guidelines put in place by
their medical practitioners.
The best advice for all diabetics, is to listen to the
diabetes guidelines put in place by doctors and dieticians. You don’t get marks for getting close to the
edge, but you may lose your hands, at your feet, your lifestyle and even your
life!
Diabetes Treatment Strategies is a comprehensive guide that will help you take control over your Diabetes. It is easy to read and written in a way that demystifies the disease and offer you strategies to cope, manage, halt and possibly even reverse its process.


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