Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Sugar Diabetes



Sugar diabetes affects nearly 21 million Americans, or roughly 7% of the entire population. Amazingly, six million of them don’t even know they have it!

Sugar diabetes is a general term for a number of disorders that prevent the body from regulating its blood sugar level, which can lead to complications.

While many people think that sugar diabetes isn’t a serious disease, it has a long list of life-threatening complications, including heart disease and kidney disease, as well as blindness.

Talk to your doctor about early diagnosis of sugar diabetes. There are advanced treatments now available. In addition to watching what you eat and getting enough exercise, it’s possible to live a long and healthy life.

Should you be diagnosed with diabetes, and are covered by Medicare, consider Diabetes Care Club for the latest in testing meters and diabetic testing supplies. In many cases, they will send you one of the most advanced testing devices and supplies right to your door—at no cost to you.

For more information visit http://diabetescareclub.com/lsm/sugar-diabetes.php