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What is Diabetes? From Sioux Lookout Diabetes (http://www.slktdiab.ca/) Diabetes is a lifelong condition in which your body cannot properly use and store the fuel (sugar) you take in from the food you eat. Insulin is needed to help the body use sugar for energy. When a person has diabetes, the pancreas either does not produce or produces very little insulin (resulting in type 1 diabetes), or cannot use the insulin that is produced (causing type 2 diabetes). When insulin is not available, the sugar from food stays in the bloodstream causing blood sugars to rise.
TYPES OF DIABETES TYPE 1: This is a condition where the body produces very little or no insulin. Type 1 requires daily insulin injections, along with a healthy lifestyle which includes healthy eating, activity, and stress management. TYPE 2: This is a condition where the body still makes insulin but is not able to use it properly. Healthy lifestyle changes are encouraged to control blood sugar levels. Pregnancy and Diabetes Gestational Diabetes Impaired Glucose Tolerance & Impaired Fasting Glucose |