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 What Are the Symptoms of Diabetes?
The symptoms of diabetes may begin gradually and can be hard to identify at first. They may include fatigue, a sick feeling, frequent urination, especially at night, and excessive thirst. When there is extra sugar in blood, one way the body gets rid of it is through frequent urination. This loss of fluids causes extreme thirst. Other symptoms may include sudden weight loss, blurred vision, and slow healing of skin, gum, and urinary tract infections. Women may notice genital itching.
 I have been on the same diabetes medications for a long time. Why does the doctor want to change my medications now?
As diabetes progresses, your medication needs change. There are many new diabetes medications that are very effective and may be beneficial to you.
 Do I need a Doctor’s Recommendation?
Yes, a physician referral is required to begin a diabetes education program.
 When and Where Do the Programs Classes Meet?
We have both 2 part classes that meet for 4 hours on two different days and an all day (7 hour class) to meet your needs.
Classes are located at different locations throughout the Dayton area to make it more convenient for you.
 How Large Are The Classes?
Every patient is unique. Small groups and individual appointments are offered to provide the best care possible.
 What makes blood Glucose high? (Greater than 180 mg/dl)
- Too much food
- Not taking medicine or not taking enough
- Cold, flu or other illness
- Not enough physical activity
 What causes “low” blood glucose? (less than 80)
- Too little food or delayed meal
- Increased physical activity
- Certain types of diabetes medicines given in too big an amount
 Why do people have to go on insulin?
Diabetes is a progressive disease and the cells that make insulin may stop producing it. If your body needs insulin, there is no other medication that can be used. Many people feel much better once they begin taking insulin and have improved glycemic control.
 Will wearing an insulin pump cure diabetes?
No, an insulin pump is another way to deliver insulin to the body.
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