Chicago Home Care Experts Help You Understand the Different Types of Diabetes

Chicago home careDiabetes is often referred to as a singular disease, but not all diabetes diagnoses are created equal. In fact, there are two main types of the disease: type 1 and type 2. Gestational diabetes is another form of the disease that affects around 4% of pregnant women.

Usually diagnosed in children and young adults, and previously known as juvenile diabetes, type 1 diabetes occurs when the body’s immune system destroys the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. Without these cells, sugar from the food a person eats cannot be moved out of the blood and begins to build up. When sugar builds up in the blood instead of in the body’s cells, the cells begin to starve for nutrients, causing other systems in the body to work to provide energy to keep the body functioning. According to the American Diabetes Association, only 5% of people with diabetes have this form of the disease.

Symptoms of type 1 diabetes include:

  • Increased thirst
  • Increased hunger
  • Dry mouth
  • Nausea with occasional vomiting
  • Abdominal pain
  • Frequent urination
  • Unexplained weight loss, even though you eat and feel hungry
  • Fatigue
  • Blurred vision
  • Frequent infections of the skin, urinary tract, or vagina

Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of the disease, affecting 90-95% of the people with diabetes. Unlike people with type 1, those with type 2 diabetes produce insulin; however, their pancreas either does not produce enough or the body cannot properly use the insulin that is made. This also causes sugar to build up in the blood as opposed to providing nutrients to the body’s cells.

Symptoms of type 2 diabetes include:

  • Increased thirst
  • Increased hunger
  • Dry mouth
  • Nausea with occasional vomiting
  • Numbness or tingling in the hands and feet
  • Frequent urination
  • Unexplained weight loss, even though you eat and feel hungry
  • Fatigue
  • Blurred vision
  • Frequent infections of the skin, urinary tract, or vagina

Because diabetes care can be complicated, some extra assistance from a Chicago home care agency, like A-Abiding Care, can provide much needed assistance and stress relief for diabetics at home. Call us at 847-698-1400 or fill out our simple contact form for more information about our senior in home care services.

A-Abiding Care Provides Help for Seniors to Avoid Diabetes Care Burnout

home care for diabetesMonitoring blood sugar, getting in daily exercise, making sure you’re eating a balanced diet – when it comes to diabetes management, there are a lot of factors to consider. Because diabetes care requires such constant and consistent management in order to stay in good health, diabetic burnout is a very real issue that many diabetics face. However, there are ways to alleviate the stress of care and remain hopeful and healthy:

  • Remember, no one’s perfect. Good diabetes care does not mean having to be perfect with care every single day. Some days are simply going to go better than others and it is important to be forgiving for an occasional glucose fluctuation and then learn from mistakes.
  • Identify care barriers. Barriers to diabetic care management could be:
    • Requiring more information/education on proper diabetic care
    • Avoiding situations that could disrupt a care schedule
    • Excuses to overcome regarding getting more exercise
    • Eating patterns that may be driven more by emotions than hunger
    • Depression or other emotional concerns
  • Stay positive. Throughout everything, a positive outlook can go a very long way. Instead of thinking, “I’ll never be able to manage my diabetes—I might as well plan on having health problems,” try thinking, “I didn’t pay enough attention to my portion sizes at dinner; that is why my blood sugar is high. I need to think ahead and keep portion sizes in line with my meal plan or cover with extra insulin if I eat more than I intend.”
  • Accept assistance. Family members, friends and coworkers typically provide a great shoulder to lean on. Just let them know what is helpful and what to watch for. In-home care is also an excellent resource for diabetic care support and encouragement.

The dedicated caregivers at A-Abiding Care provide help for seniors with diabetes, allowing them to maintain their daily care routines, plan and prepare healthy, diabetes-friendly meals, and provide encouragement along the way. Contact us for more information on our Chicago home care services and how we can provide careful and consistent in-home diabetic care management and customized options for varying home care needs.

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