Saturday, June 2, 2012

How your thought process affects diabetes?

Have you ever thought how your thought process can affect diabetes status? If not think about it now, better late than never. As an individual you have thoughts which affect your life positively as well as negatively, the same thoughts can affect your diabetic status. Yes that may be very difficult to understand or believe if you even understand, due its own reasons and complexity of the disease's social effects.

It can be better understood by an example rather than a plain and simple statements.

For example we will go through a daily activities on a dull day and an active day. On an dull day what all can happen to person who is a diabetic, who is on regular medication, regular exercise, regular office of home activities is surprisingly normal or lead to poor or tight sugar control which may be devastating. It will be normal o near normal only if the individual is having good will power to counter the negative effects of thought process on a dull day on exercise and daily activities and food intake. But high chances that the sugar control will be more towards dangerously low or unwanted high level because of irregularity in exercise and drug intake and food intake changes. In other words if you start with a dull day you are bound to have more problems with your diabetes and you will get trapped in that vicious circle.

On an actively healthy happy day most of the things will be in your favor, in the sense good sugar control chances are high until unless you land up taking too much of food and/or alcohol. Very less chance that you will have problem secondary to good active happy day and completed your daily routines including exercise, medicine intake, food intake and other daily activities you were accustomed to.

Even though these examples looks very bland to look at it but they are crucial components in any diabetics life earlier you understand yourself that will be better. Keep reading and know your self better for better life with diabetes.

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