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What is diabetes?

Diabetes mellitus is a medical disorder characterized by varying or persistent hyperglycemia (elevated blood sugar levels), especially after eating. All types of diabetes mellitus share similar symptoms and complications at advanced stages. Hyperglycemia itself can lead to dehydration and ketoacidosis. Longer-term complications include cardiovascular disease (doubled risk), chronic renal failure (it is the main cause for dialysis), retinal damage which can lead to blindness, nerve damage which can lead to erectile dysfunction (impotence), gangrene with risk of amputation of toes, feet, and even legs. The more serious complications are more common in people who have a difficult time controlling their blood sugars with medications (glycemic control).

The most important forms of diabetes are due to decreased or the complete absense of the production of insulin (diabetes mellitus type 1, the first recognized form), or decreased sensitivity of body tissues to insulin (diabetes mellitus type 2, the more common form). The former requires insulin injections, while the latter is generally managed with oral medication and only requires insulin if the tablets are ineffective.

Patient understanding and participation is vital as blood glucose levels change continuously. Treatments which return the blood sugar to normal levels can reduce or prevent development of some of the complications of diabetes. Other health problems that accelerate the damaging effects of diabetes are smoking, elevated cholesterol levels, obesity, high blood pressure, and lack of regular exercise.
(Dr. Bernstein

Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution: The Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars Revised & Updated

Richard K. Bernstein

Little, Brown, 2003-09

Price: $27.95

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Reviews:

Life Changing Book!
Struggling with diabetes for 7 years and even with 3 medications, I still could not control my blood sugar. With the diet and methods in this book, my blood sugar is now very close to normal and I no longer get as hungry nor do I crave carbs. I've lost weight and have more energy. I see better. I think better. My life is changed for the better.
I Only Wish I Found This Sooner
I am a 31 year old with Type 1 Diabetes since I was 4. I have no complications, but still am frustrated with the poor control possible with "conventional wisdom". I can keep my blood sugars in the 100s with enormous effort but it comes at an enormous price of many "lows" and lots of velocity and movement in my blood sugars. I have only read the free chapters available on Dr. Bernstein's site and already I feel horrible I didn't find this sooner. I can't wait until both this book and the Diet book arrive and I can start digging in and giving this an experiment.
Good step forward
I'm not finished reading yet, but I've learned some very important information to helop me get and keep my blood sugar levels in a normal and safe range.
Dr RIchard Bernsteins Completre Guide to Normal Blood Sugars
I found this book to be valuable ifor the resources, which is in and of itself extremely important, and his common sense approach, which is necessary to keep from the worn out phrase "leading authority", goodness knows we have too many of those these days, and it ends up a work of art and refeshing in it's honest approach. Do this and this is the rusult you will arrive at. TRUE. As for me he is a hero, however I simply cannot live on 25 carbs a day. MADELINE B OGLE PhD
A LIFESAVER-IF YOU'RE SERIOUS ABOUT YOUR HEALTH
Like others who have reviewed the book, I had very poor blood sugar control on the ADA diet. I hit rock bottom in 2004 when I suffered several weeks of blindness, and was unable to work.

I have now lost about forty pounds, and have average blood sugar readings in the 120 range. Previously, my average would have been at least one hundred points higher. When I get off the diet, my blood sugar goes right back into the two and three hundred range instantly.

I have had improvement in symptoms. For example, the feeling in my extermities is much better. For the present, my diabetic retinopathy has stabilized, which I pray will continue.

I do not find the diet change to be much of a sacrifice. That might be because I experienced the horror of having the disease completely take over my life. It can be inconvenient to eat out, but with a little creativity, I have a diverse and appealing menu.

I have not been to Dr. Bernstein's clinic, but hope to go eventually. I recommend the book to any diabetic I meet, and
consider it the principle reason for the improvement in my health.



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