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y help at the time. Eating too much, smoking, alcohol, drugs or not taking care of a problem are not positive ways to cope with stress. Positive ways to cope with stress help you to feel in control, informed, and supported by other people. It is helpful to have several positive ways to cope with different kinds of stress. Here are some: Talk about your stress with others, know your limits and dont try to do more than you can, realize that it is okay to cry, realize that it is good to laugh each day, exercise or become more active, take care of yourself and your health, plan your day and set goals your can meet, take breaks during stressful hours, dont try to do everything yourself, practice your religion, do fewer things and do them better, avoid stressful situations when possible, use the energy in other ways e.g. hobbies, shopping, and spending time with others, join a support group. Your diabetes control, your overall health and the way you feel about yourself will all be better if you do.Researchers are trying different ways to get treatment for diabetes patients. First, they must see their doctor. If you have diabetes during pregnancy, a dietitian, diabetes specialist, specialist doctor, midwife, and obstetrician will regularly see you. They will monitor your blood sugar and alter the amount of insulin accordingly. They will check to see if your baby is growing well and ensure your blood pressure is normal-even with good sugar control you are at increased risk of pre-eclampsia (a rare but serious condition characterized by high blood pressure, swollen ankles, and protein in urine). Diabetes can be controlled by keeping blood sugar levels as close as possible to normal. This can be done by regular exercise and diet control alone. Metformin is one of the most common drugs prescribed to people with type 2 diabetes. Sulphonylureas Alpha Glycosides Inhibitors is also often prescribed to individuals who have not been able to...

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