- female
- 45 Years
- 10/05/2022
Treatments and management for your diabetes
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View allI've been seeing doctors for my thyroid and cervical spondylitis issues, and during my recent visits, they found my lipid levels are off - my triglycerides are high at 200, my HDL is low, and my LDL is high. The endocrinologist recommended some diet and exercise changes, and the neuro physician prescribed STORVAS 10 mg to help control my lipid levels alongside my spondylitis meds. However, when I visited a gastroenterologist for a routine check-up, they told me not to start any cholesterol meds since Id need to take them for life. I feel stuck and unsure about what to do. Could you help me figure out whether I should start the meds or not?
Since all the reports are normal ,advised a psychiatric opinion for diagnosis of anxiety and other conditions..
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I'm a type 1 diabetic and recently found out that my mean platelet volume (MPV) is at 12.1. I'm also dealing with hyperglycemia. Can you tell me what I should be doing to bring down my MPV? I'm a bit concerned about what this could mean for my health.
Eating fruits with or after meals can be beneficial, but timing matters. _Eating fruits with meals:_ 1. _Okay for some fruits_: Bananas, avocados, and apples can be eaten with meals, as they're relatively easy to digest. 2. _Avoid citrus fruits_: Citrus fruits like oranges, grapefruits, and lemons can cause stomach upset when eaten with meals. _Eating fruits after meals:_ 1. _Wait for 30-60 minutes_: Allow your body to digest the meal before eating fruits. This helps prevent digestive discomfort. 2. _Choose gentle fruits_: Opt for fruits like bananas, mangoes, or pineapples, which are easy to digest. _General guidelines:_ 1. _Listen to your body_: Pay attention to how your body reacts to eating fruits with or after meals. 2. _Experiment with timing_: Find the optimal timing that works best for your digestive system. Remember, everyone's digestive system is unique, so it's essential to experiment and find what works best for you.
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What is the highest blood sugar level that is safe?
Safest blood sugar slightly varies with each person depending on their age and other pre-existing health conditions.The American Diabetes Association recommends that the blood sugar 1 to 2 hours after the beginning of a meal be less than 180 mg/dl in any person.
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