Dealing With the Short-term Consequences and Long-term Consequences of Type 1 Diabetes

Posted: Jan 19, 2010 |Comments: 0 |

Diabetes can be a difficult disease to deal with, as there are physical complications associated with the poor control of blood glucose. These complications are generally divided into short-term complications and long-term complications.

Short-term Complications

Short-term complications are the result of a blood glucose that's either very low or very high. Low blood glucose (called hypoglycemia) can occur in minutes as a result of too much insulin, too much exercise, or too little food, but high blood glucose usually takes several hours to develop. Whereas low blood glucose often can be managed at home, severe high blood glucose (called diabetic ketoacidosis) is an emergency that's managed by medical staff in a hospital. Nevertheless, it's important that you understand how it develops in order to prevent it.

Long-term Complications

Long-term complications can be devastating. It is much better to prevent long-term complications with careful diabetes management than to try to treat them after they develop. Fortunately, they generally take 15 or more years to fully develop, and there's time to slow them down if not reverse them if you're aware of them. All of the long-term complications of Type 1 Diabetes can be detected in the very earliest stages.

The long-term complications consist of eye disease known as retinopathy, kidney disease known as nephropathy, and nerve disease known as neuropathy. It is a little known fact that diabetes is the leading cause of new cases of blindness; new cases of kidney failure requiring dialysis, which cleanses the blood of toxins when the kidneys can no longer do their job; and loss of sensation in the feet as well as other consequences of nerve damage.

Not only does Type One Diabetes (T1DM) have short-term and long-term physical consequences, but as an autoimmune disease, Type One Diabetes (T1DM) is also associated with other autoimmune diseases such as celiac disease, an inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract; thyroid disease; and skin diseases.

As you might expect, people with Type One Diabetes also have significant psychological and emotional needs. It's important, first of all, to realize that Type One Diabetes has been present in some very high achievers. In addition, Type One Diabetes is not only a disease of the particular patient but also a disease of the entire family since all family members will be affected in one way or another.

If you're the patient with Type One Diabetes, the people around you need to know that you have diabetes and how to help you when you can't help yourself. Often people with the disease try to keep it secret, as though it's a blot on their character. Remember Type One Diabetes isn't your fault. There will be times when you may need the help of others, and it will be a whole lot easier for them to help you if they know about your condition and what to do in different circumstances.

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