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QUESTIONS TO ASK
Review the following 'Questions To Ask' about diabetes so you're prepared to discuss this important health issue with your health care professional.
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Am I at risk for diabetes?
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What signs and symptoms indicate that I may have diabetes?
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What type of tests should I have to find out if I have diabetes?
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What can I do to prevent the disease from developing, if other members of my family have it?
If you have already been diagnosed with diabetes ask these questions:
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What are my "ABC" numbers? A for A1C (or hemoglobin A1C) test; B is for blood pressure; and C is for cholesterol.
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What should my "ABC" target numbers be?
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What actions should I take to reach my "ABC" numbers?
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When and under what conditions should I test my blood sugar?
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When should I see a dietitian to review what I eat?
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What effect has diabetes had on my eyes, kidneys, nerves and heart? What tests do I need to monitor these body functions?
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Which exercises are best for me?
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Do you think my daily regimen is helping me control my diabetes, or do I need to change it? What changes do I need to make to the food I eat or the insulin I take? Should I exercise more?
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How should I take care of my feet? What types of socks and shoes should I wear?
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Are there any new medications or combinations of medications that could help me manage my type 2 diabetes?



