Lorenzen Salazar (skirtcomic43)
In these societies, the risk of developing type 2 diabetes is about one in seven if a parent had the disease and was diagnosed before age 50, and about one in 13 if the parent was diagnosed at a later age. The risk is even higher if both parents had the disease.Clearly, our sedentary lifestyles are doing us no favours. Time to throw away the pizza and get down to the gym. If you don't have a gym membership try using a pay as you go option instead. Either way, by getting to the gym and onto the treadmill and those weight machines, you will be helping your body fight against this disease that is now such a problem, the World Health Organisation considers it to be an epidemic.
Anytime someone is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, they can go through a range of emotions. After being diagnosed with , you might have several reactions. In fact, your emotions can change on a day-to-day, or even a minute to minute basis. It's normal to go through a wide range of emotions but as long as you know how to recognize and deal with the stress, you will be able to handle it and get past it.The constant and numerous demands of diabetes add more sources of stress. Concerns about diabetes add more sources of stress. Concerns about receiving a diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes, as well as the day-to-day management Stress... real or imagined... can pose serious health problems for anyone with or without diabetes.