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		<title>Gestational Diabetes Symptoms &#8211; Diabetes: Armed with appropriate information, you will be able to prevent or delay most complications</title>
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<p>gestational diabetes symptoms &#8211; Diabetes is actually four separate conditions: Type 1, Type 2, Gestational and Pre-Diabetes. All of these involve inadequate levels of or resistance to insulin. Because of this, the body is unable to use food as energy. It can lead to serious complications but, with proper care, all of these conditions can be controlled so that such complications are less likely to result.  Our bodies change the food we eat into glucose or sugar through a process of digestion. Sugar travels through the body in t&#8230;<a href="http://www.alldiabetesadvice.com/goto/http://www.amazon.com/Diabetes-appropriate-information-complications-ebook/dp/B001L5U2XI%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAJDWU3NPUXO55NZSA%26tag%3Dthsehotolowei-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB001L5U2XI"  title="gestational diabetes symptoms Diabetes: Armed with appropriate information, you will be able to prevent or delay most complications"/>Read More</a></p>
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<p>Discuss About gestational diabetes symptoms :<br />
I&#8217;ve goggled and looked up what the normal basic symptoms are, but I want to know if you had gestational diabetes, what were YOUR personal symptoms if you had any? Thanks<br />
Oops-I meant GOOGLED-trying to type to fast <img src='http://www.alldiabetesadvice.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Diabetes Mellitus Symptoms &#8211; Diabetes Sourcebook: Basic Information About Insulin-Dependent and Noninsulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus, Gestational Diabetes, and Diabetic Complications Symptoms (Health Reference Series)</title>
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		<title>Diabetes ? Information on Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 20:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>              Diabetes is the most common cause of kidney failure, accounting for more than 40 percent of new cases. Even when drugs and diet are able to control diabetes, the disease can lead to nephropathy and kidney failure. Most people with diabetes do not develop nephropathy that is severe enough to cause kidney failure. About 16 million people in the United States have diabetes, and about 100,000 people have kidney failure as a result of diabetes.</p>
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Diabetes is a disease in which insulin is either not produced (type 1) or insulin made by the pancreas is no longer effective (type 2). Glucose enters the blood stream as food is digested. Insulin is a hormone that allows glucose to leave the blood as it circulates and enter the cells. When glucose enters the cells, it fuels them, with the energy they need to run the body. If there is no insulin, or if it is not working like it should, the glucose keeps circulating in the blood, unable to leave.</p>
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Diabetes is a disease in which your blood glucose, or sugar, levels are too high. Glucose comes from the foods you eat. Insulin is a hormone that helps the glucose get into your cells to give them energy. With Type 1 diabetes, your body does not make insulin. With Type 2 diabetes, the more common type, your body does not make or use insulin well. Without enough insulin, the glucose stays in your blood. Over time, having too much glucose in your blood can cause serious problems. It can damage your eyes, kidneys, and nerves. </p>
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Diabetes resulting in an insulin-dependent state is classified as Type 1 diabetes. While Type 1 diabetes affects only between 5 to10 percent of the diabetic population, its effects on the body can be worse than other forms of diabetes. In the past, Type 1 has been known as juvenile or juvenile-onset diabetes (because it is usually diagnosed in those under thirty), brittle diabetes, unstable diabetes, and ketosis-prone diabetes. People in this classification more frequently exhibit the classic symptoms, usually with ketones present in blood and urine.</p>
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Diabetes can damage this system. High levels of blood sugar make the kidneys filter too much blood. All this extra work is hard on the filters. After many years, they start to leak. Useful protein is lost in the urine. Having small amounts of protein in the urine is called microalbuminuria. When kidney disease is diagnosed early, (during microalbuminuria), several treatments may keep kidney disease from getting worse. Having larger amounts is called macroalbuminuria. When kidney disease is caught later (during macroalbuminuria), end-stage renal disease, or ESRD, usually follows.</p>
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The risk of type 2 diabetes increases as you get older, especially after age 45. Often, that&#8217;s because people tend to exercise less, lose muscle mass and gain weight as they age. But type 2 diabetes is increasing dramatically among children, adolescents and younger adults. Prediabetes is a condition in which your blood sugar level is higher than normal, but not high enough to be classified as type 2 diabetes. Left untreated, prediabetes often progresses to type 2 diabetes.</p>
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Diabetic kidney disease takes many years to develop. In some people, the filtering function of the kidneys is actually higher than normal in the first few years of their diabetes. Over several years, people who are developing kidney disease will have small amounts of the blood protein albumin begin to leak into their urine. This first stage of CKD is called microalbuminuria. The kidney’s filtration function usually remains normal during this period. </p>
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		<title>Medical Diabetes Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 19:47:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Diabetes Mellitus is a life-long illness that is complicated and multifaceted. It is a condition characterized by the body&#8217;s inability to deal with insulin correctly, whether it be by resistance or by deficiency. There are three main types of diabetes, each with its own unique treatments and triggers. Type 1 diabetes, formerly known as juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus, is the type of diabetes where the pancreas produces no insulin at all. This type of diabetes must be treated and controlled with medical diabetes treatments, usually in forms of injections of insulin, to keep the diabetic healthy.</p>
<p>Type 2 diabetes is different. In this condition, insulin is present in the blood, but the body is resistant to it. The body is unable to process or respond to it normally. This type of diabetes is most commonly referred to as adult-onset diabetes mellitus, but it can develop at any time in someone&#8217;s life. It is becoming increasingly prevalent in children. While Type 1 diabetes is not preventable, Type 2 diabetes is. Risk factors include obesity, a high-fat and high-carb diet paired with a non-active lifestyle, and a family history of diabetes. Type 2 diabetes can often be controlled by making changes in diet and lifestyle. Cutting down on carbohydrates and eating a balanced, healthy diet will help you maintain a healthy weight and improve your blood sugar levels. Exercise helps with weight issues and improves how the body&#8217;s response to insulin.</p>
<p>The third type of diabetes is gestational diabetes. This occurs in pregnant women who were not previously diagnosed with diabetes. This often subsides after giving birth or post partum. Though it does not give the baby diabetes, it does put the woman at a higher risk for developing Type 2 diabetes later in life.</p>
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