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Living with Diabetes
The Diabetes Education Program at Alleghany Regional Hospital provides a certified diabetic educator (CDE) to assess your diabetes and assist you in managing your condition through education and counseling. To utilize the services of our Diabetic Education Center, you simply need to be referred there by a physician or have written orders from your doctor for "diabetic education." For assistance in obtaining a physician referral or additional information, contact Brenda Graham, RN, CDE, at Alleghany Regional Hospital at 540-862-6555. Or, if you already have physicians orders for diabetic education, call the Hospitals Diabetes Education Center direct at 540-862-6555. But what exactly is diabetes? Its a condition characterized by high levels of blood sugar, also known as glucose. These abnormally high levels are usually the result of the body not producing enough insulin or being resistant to insulin. The pancreas produces insulin, a hormone, which is used by the body to convert glucose into energy or fuel for other parts of the body, such as muscles. People with diabetes either dont produce enough insulin or their body is resistant to it or not using it properly for some reason. Its estimated that 18 to 20 million Americans have diabetes, of which there are four major types, including Type 1, Type 2, Gestational, and Pre-Diabetes. Alarmingly, many people dont know they have diabetes, or pre-diabetes. Symptoms of diabetes can include elevated blood sugar, sugar in the urine (glycosuria), excessive urine production, excessive thirst, itching of the skin and an increase in food intake. Because of the many complications associated with diabetes, patients who demonstrate the symptoms noted here should not delay in seeking treatment from their physician. Education is a key factor in living with, and in some cases preventing, diabetes and we encourage you to contact your health care professional or our Diabetes Education Center for additional information. |
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