Thursday, December 25, 2008

When Does Prediabetes Start ? | Prediabetes diabetes glucose levels

When Does Prediabetes Start?
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Prediabetes usually starts very slowly in people, and then only becomes visible when some symptoms are evident. The truth is, though, that you may get prediabetes long before you are ever aware of it.

At some point in your life, the amount of sugar that remains in your blood changes. Instead of returning to normal sugar levels rather quickly after you eat, the sugar is retained longer in your bloodstream.
Generally, this means that you begin to get tired quicker. Your energy levels start to decrease because the energy that your cells and organs need to function properly is not being transferred from the bloodstream to where it needs to go.

In the case of Type I diabetes, this will usually start suddenly. Most likely, it will only be detected when someone has to go to the hospital for serious sugar problems. The good news is that most people will not get Type I diabetes (also called children's diabetes) because that is when it usually becomes evident.

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1 comment:

Nick Raymon said...

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