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Type 1 Diabetes For Dummies


Type 1 Diabetes For Dummies


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von: Alan L. Rubin

16,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 22.04.2011
ISBN/EAN: 9781118051924
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 384

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<b>Learn how to manage Type 1 diabetes for a healthier and happier life!</b><br /><br />Whether you have been living with type 1 diabetes for some time, or you have just discovered that your child is diabetic, there’s a lot you need to know about the new developments in treating, controlling, and living with this disease. <i>Type 1 Diabetes</i> <i>For Dummies,</i> explains everything you need to know and do to make living with type 1 diabetes easier and healthier. <p>This reassuring, plain-English guide helps you understand and mange the disease with tips on working with your doctor, administering insulin, developing a diet an exercise plan, and coping with illness and travel. You’ll find out about the latest technologies of blood glucose monitoring and insulin delivery, and get a handle on everything you need to do to keep yourself or your child healthy, active, and feeling good. Discover how to:</p> <ul> <li>Overcome short-term complications</li> <li>Eat a diabetes-friendly diet</li> <li>Use exercise to help control type 1 diabetes</li> <li>Handle school, work, and other activities</li> <li>Help your child maintain a high quality of life</li> <li>Prevent long-term complications</li> <li>Be healthier than your friends who don’t have diabetes</li> <li>Deal with the emotional and psychological effects of the disease</li> <li>Choose an insulin pump for yourself or your child</li> <li>Calculate insulin dosages</li> </ul> <p>Anyone can live a long, healthy, and productive life with type 1 diabetes. <i>Small Type 1 Diabetes For Dummies</i> delivers every drop of information you need to make sure that you or your child can do just that.</p>
<p><b>Introduction 1</b></p> <p>About This Book 1</p> <p>Conventions Used in This Book 2</p> <p>What You’re Not to Read 3</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 3</p> <p>How This Book Is Organized 4</p> <p>Part I: Defining Type 1 Diabetes 4</p> <p>Part II: Considering the Consequences of Type 1 Diabetes 4</p> <p>Part III: Treating Type 1 Diabetes 5</p> <p>Part IV: Living with Type 1 Diabetes 5</p> <p>Part V: The Part of Tens 6</p> <p>Part VI: Appendixes 6</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 7</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 7</p> <p><b>Part I: Defining Type 1 Diabetes 9</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Dealing with Type 1 Diabetes 11</b></p> <p>Understanding What Type 1 Diabetes Is (and Isn’t) 12</p> <p>Handling the Physical and Emotional Consequences of Type 1 Diabetes 13</p> <p>Treating Type 1 Diabetes Effectively 14</p> <p>Undergoing regular testing 14</p> <p>Eating wisely 15</p> <p>Exercising for more control 15</p> <p>Taking insulin 16</p> <p>Using other medications and treatments 16</p> <p>Deciding to transplant 16</p> <p>Living Well with Type 1 Diabetes 17</p> <p>Handling school, work, and other daily activities 17</p> <p>Adjusting to sick days and travel 17</p> <p>Getting through pregnancy and menopause 18</p> <p>Aging with type 1 diabetes 18</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Recognizing Type 1 Diabetes 19</b></p> <p>Understanding How Type 1 Diabetes Works 19</p> <p>Distinguishing between controlled and uncontrolled glucose 21</p> <p>Triggering type 1 diabetes 24</p> <p>Checking Out the Statistics on Who Gets Type 1 Diabetes 25</p> <p>Rates among different places and races 25</p> <p>Rates in children versus adults 26</p> <p>Rates in families with members who have type 1 diabetes 26</p> <p>Making a Diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes 27</p> <p>Surveying the symptoms and undergoing testing 27</p> <p>Gathering a group of the right doctors 28</p> <p>Developing key skills after the diagnosis 29</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Excluding Other Types of Diabetes 31</b></p> <p>Distinguishing Type 2 and Latent Autoimmune Diabetes from Type 1 Diabetes 31</p> <p>Type 2 diabetes 32</p> <p>Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA) 35</p> <p>Delving into Diabetes Caused by Other Diseases and Agents 36</p> <p>Considering hormone-induced causes of diabetes 36</p> <p>Examining diabetes caused by destructive diseases of the pancreas 40</p> <p>Discovering drugs and chemicals that may cause or worsen diabetes 42</p> <p><b>Part II: Considering the Consequences of Type 1 Diabetes 43</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Overcoming Short-Term Complications 45</b></p> <p>Managing Low Blood Glucose: Hypoglycemia 46</p> <p>Determining the cause 46</p> <p>Recognizing the symptoms 48</p> <p>Distinguishing the severity levels of hypoglycemia 49</p> <p>Understanding hypoglycemic unawareness 51</p> <p>Preventing and treating hypoglycemia 52</p> <p>Dealing with Very High Blood Glucose: Diabetic Ketoacidosis 55</p> <p>Considering some potential causes 56</p> <p>Surveying the symptoms 57</p> <p>Preventing and treating diabetic ketoacidosis 58</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Preventing Long-Term Complications 61</b></p> <p>Focusing on Eye Disease 62</p> <p>Background retinopathy 64</p> <p>Proliferative retinopathy 65</p> <p>Coping with Kidney Disease 66</p> <p>The effects of uncontrolled diabetes on the kidneys 67</p> <p>Preventing kidney disease 69</p> <p>Treating kidney disease if prevention fails 70</p> <p>Knowing about Nerve Disease 71</p> <p>Disorders of sensation 72</p> <p>Disorders of movement (mononeuropathy) 74</p> <p>Disorders of automatic (autonomic) nerves 75</p> <p>Macrovascular Complications: Protecting Your Heart 76</p> <p>Considering Associated Diseases 78</p> <p>Hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism 78</p> <p>Skin disease 80</p> <p>Celiac disease 81</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Handling Emotional Effects 83</b></p> <p>Coming to Terms with the Diagnosis 83</p> <p>Knowing that your child is in good company 84</p> <p>Encouraging positive coping skills 85</p> <p>Realizing that Type 1 Diabetes Is a Family Disease 87</p> <p>Getting a grip on general guidelines for parents 87</p> <p>Caring for children of all ages 89</p> <p>Helping siblings be understanding 92</p> <p>Handling Issues of Self-Esteem 93</p> <p>Busting myths about having a chronic disease 93</p> <p>Clearing up fears about having special needs 94</p> <p>Maintaining a High Quality of Life 95</p> <p><b>Part III: Treating Type 1 Diabetes 97</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Undergoing Essential Tests and Monitoring Blood Glucose 99</b></p> <p>Doing Key Tests at the Doctor’s Office 100</p> <p>Foot problems 101</p> <p>Blood pressure 102</p> <p>Weight and height 103</p> <p>Hemoglobin A1c 105</p> <p>GlycoMark 108</p> <p>Thyroid functions 109</p> <p>Microalbuminuria 110</p> <p>Eye problems 111</p> <p>Cholesterol 111</p> <p>The Basics of Testing Blood Glucose at Home 113</p> <p>Deciding on the frequency of testing 114</p> <p>Performing the test 115</p> <p>Testing away from the finger 116</p> <p>Selecting a Home Blood Glucose Meter 116</p> <p>Considering a few factors when choosing a meter 117</p> <p>Using a typical data management system 118</p> <p>Surveying standard blood glucose meters 120</p> <p>Checking out meters for continuous glucose monitoring 124</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Eating a Healthy Diet 127</b></p> <p>Carbohydrates: The Energy Source with the Biggest Impact on Blood Glucose 128</p> <p>Getting a grip on the glycemic index 129</p> <p>Filling up with fiber 132</p> <p>Carbohydrate counting 132</p> <p>Other tips for managing carbohydrate intake 134</p> <p>Looking at Other Sources of Energy 135</p> <p>Protein 135</p> <p>Fat 136</p> <p>Getting Enough Vitamins, Minerals, and Water 137</p> <p>Vitamins 138</p> <p>Minerals 139</p> <p>Water 140</p> <p>Understanding Diet Challenges at Every Age 140</p> <p>Focusing on Other Food Factors 141</p> <p>Using sugar substitutes 142</p> <p>Considering fast food 143</p> <p>Choosing a vegetarian diet 146</p> <p>Handling Eating Disorders 146</p> <p>Different types of disorders 147</p> <p>Sources of help 149</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Exercising to Improve Control of Type 1 Diabetes 151</b></p> <p>The Benefits of Exercise for People with Type 1 Diabetes 152</p> <p>Taking Care Before Starting an Exercise Program 153</p> <p>Talking to the doctor 153</p> <p>Deciding to devote an hour each day 154</p> <p>Determining how hard to exercise 154</p> <p>Adjusting insulin usage and following other precautions 155</p> <p>Developing (And Sticking to) an Exercise Plan 156</p> <p>Encouraging exercise at all ages 156</p> <p>Choosing an activity 160</p> <p>Competing against others 162</p> <p>A good pick for everyone: Walking 10,000 steps a day 163</p> <p>Training with weights 164</p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Understanding the Basics of Using Insulin 171</b></p> <p>The Purpose and Types of Insulin 172</p> <p>What does insulin do? 172</p> <p>What are the different types of external insulin? 173</p> <p>The Details of Insulin Doses 175</p> <p>Calculating the bolus dose 176</p> <p>Adjusting the basal dose 178</p> <p>Injecting Insulin 178</p> <p>Before you begin: Selecting an injection site 179</p> <p>Syringes and needles 180</p> <p>Taking (or giving) a shot 181</p> <p>Insulin pens 184</p> <p>Insulin infusers 185</p> <p>Jet injectors 186</p> <p>Avoiding side effects, no matter the method 187</p> <p>A Major Advance: Inhaled Insulin 187</p> <p>The limits on potential patients 188</p> <p>Determining the dose 188</p> <p>Inhaling the insulin 190</p> <p>A few notes on inhaler maintenance and usage 191</p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Delivering Insulin with a Pump 193</b></p> <p>Keeping a Few Considerations in Mind before Using an Insulin Pump 193</p> <p>Using an Insulin Pump Properly 195</p> <p>Taking the right doses 195</p> <p>Setting temporary doses 197</p> <p>Changing the needle and insulin 198</p> <p>Living comfortably with the pump 199</p> <p>Switching from the pump in special cases 200</p> <p>Checking Out Various Insulin Pumps 201</p> <p>MiniMed Paradigm pumps 201</p> <p>Accu-Chek Spirit Insulin Pump System 203</p> <p>Animas pumps 203</p> <p>CozMore Insulin Technology System 204</p> <p>Dana Diabecare II pump 204</p> <p>OmniPod Insulin Management System 205</p> <p>Choosing the right pump 206</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Getting a Grip on Other Drugs and Treatments 207</b></p> <p>Boosting Insulin’s Effect: Pramlintide 207</p> <p>Surveying Different Treatments 209</p> <p>Acupuncture 209</p> <p>Biofeedback 210</p> <p>Chromium 210</p> <p>Cinnamon 211</p> <p>Ginseng 211</p> <p>Vanadium 211</p> <p>Drinking Alcohol Safely 212</p> <p>The maximum amount of alcohol allowed 212</p> <p>The dangers of excess alcohol 213</p> <p>Finding help 214</p> <p>Avoiding Dangerous Drugs 215</p> <p>Prescription medications 215</p> <p>Tobacco 216</p> <p>Illegal drugs 218</p> <p><b>Chapter 13: Surveying Kidney, Pancreas, and Pancreatic Islet Transplants 221</b></p> <p>Receiving a New Kidney 222</p> <p>Recognizing when you need a new kidney 222</p> <p>Knowing when you can’t have a kidney transplant 222</p> <p>The pros and cons of a kidney transplant 223</p> <p>Understanding the costs 223</p> <p>Undergoing an evaluation 224</p> <p>Finding a donor, living or deceased 224</p> <p>The process of surgery and recovery 225</p> <p>Getting a New Pancreas (Alone or with a New Kidney) 225</p> <p>Recognizing when you need a new pancreas 226</p> <p>Knowing when you can’t have a pancreas transplant 226</p> <p>The pros and cons of a pancreas transplant 226</p> <p>Looking at the costs 227</p> <p>Finding a pancreas donor 227</p> <p>The process of surgery and recovery 228</p> <p>On the Cutting Edge: Pancreatic Islet Transplantation 229</p> <p>Recognizing when you need islet transplantation 229</p> <p>Knowing when you can’t have an islet transplant 230</p> <p>The pros and cons of an islet transplant 230</p> <p>Considering the costs 231</p> <p>The donation of islets 231</p> <p>The process of surgery and recovery 232</p> <p>Dealing with Continuing Issues after Any Transplant 232</p> <p>Following up and treating your diabetes 233</p> <p>Checking for long-term complications 233</p> <p>Avoiding infections 233</p> <p>Being careful with conception 234</p> <p>Watching out for cancer 234</p> <p>Finding More Information Online 234</p> <p><b>Part IV: Living with Type 1 Diabetes 237</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 14: Adjusting to School, Work, and Other Activities 239</b></p> <p>Dealing with Diabetes in School 240</p> <p>Developing a Section 504 Plan 240</p> <p>Considering an individualized education program 242</p> <p>Handling diabetes in college 242</p> <p>Living with Diabetes as a Working Adult 243</p> <p>Understanding limits and protections 243</p> <p>The real risk of hypoglycemia in the workplace 244</p> <p>Taking action if you suspect discrimination related to diabetes 245</p> <p>Working together: Helping employers integrate employees with diabetes 245</p> <p>Driving Safely with Type 1 Diabetes 247</p> <p>Tackling Insurance Issues 248</p> <p>Health insurance 248</p> <p>Life insurance 250</p> <p><b>Chapter 15: Managing Illness and Travel 251</b></p> <p>Dealing with Sick Days 251</p> <p>Monitoring the blood glucose 252</p> <p>Measuring blood ketones 253</p> <p>Modifying the diet 254</p> <p>Taking medications 255</p> <p>Traveling with Type 1 Diabetes 256</p> <p>Carrying the necessities 256</p> <p>Adjusting insulin intake in a different time zone 257</p> <p>Eating sensibly 258</p> <p>Ensuring a smooth journey 259</p> <p><b>Chapter 16: Going through Pregnancy and Menopause 261</b></p> <p>Understanding Normal Female Sexual Development 262</p> <p>Starting before birth 262</p> <p>Continuing at puberty and adolescence 262</p> <p>Controlling Type 1 Diabetes before Conception 263</p> <p>Handling blood glucose during your menstrual periods 263</p> <p>Dealing with sexual dysfunction 264</p> <p>Getting a few tests if you’re thinking of getting pregnant 264</p> <p>The risks of conceiving before you have control of T1DM 265</p> <p>Using contraception until you’re under control 268</p> <p>Ensuring a Safe Pregnancy and Delivery 269</p> <p>Using insulin during and after pregnancy 270</p> <p>Managing your diet 271</p> <p>Adding exercise 272</p> <p>Monitoring your baby 272</p> <p>Dealing with Type 1 Diabetes during Menopause 272</p> <p>Sticking to good habits 273</p> <p>Considering hormone replacement therapy 274</p> <p><b>Chapter 17: Controlling Type 1 Diabetes in the Elderly 277</b></p> <p>Making a Diagnosis 278</p> <p>Surveying symptoms 279</p> <p>Conditions connected to the onset of type 1 diabetes 280</p> <p>Confirming the diagnosis with testing 280</p> <p>Recognizing the Challenges of Managing Type 1 Diabetes in the Elderly 281</p> <p>Realizing how the elderly differ from other patients 281</p> <p>Determining an elderly patient’s ability to treat his own type 1 diabetes 282</p> <p>Effectively Treating Type 1 Diabetes in the Elderly 283</p> <p>Medications 284</p> <p>Nutrition 285</p> <p>Exercise 286</p> <p>Checking Out Resources for the Elderly with Type 1 Diabetes 287</p> <p>Government help 287</p> <p>Drug company resources 288</p> <p><b>Part V: The Part of Tens 291</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Involve Kids in Their Own Diabetes Care 293</b></p> <p>Set Some Goals for Care with Your Child 294</p> <p>Show Your Child How to Test His Blood Glucose 294</p> <p>Shop for Food Together 295</p> <p>Plant a Garden Together 296</p> <p>Have Your Child Help with the Cooking 296</p> <p>Exercise as a Family 297</p> <p>Show Your Child How to Administer Insulin 297</p> <p>Plan a Trip Together 298</p> <p>Have Your Child Do Household Chores 298</p> <p>Encourage Your Child to Play Video Games (Really!) 299</p> <p><b>Chapter 19: Ten Commandments for Good Diabetes Management 301</b></p> <p>An Affirmative Attitude 302</p> <p>Total Testing 302</p> <p>Extraordinary Eye Care 303</p> <p>Foolproof Foot Care 303</p> <p>Mega-Monitoring 304</p> <p>Dedicated Dieting 305</p> <p>Emphatic Exercising 306</p> <p>Mindful Medicating 306</p> <p>Planning for Potential Problems 307</p> <p>Lifelong Learning 308</p> <p><b>Chapter 20: Ten Myths about Type 1 Diabetes 309</b></p> <p>No Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes Appear before Damage Has Occurred 310</p> <p>Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes Are the Same 310</p> <p>You Can’t Eat Sugar with Type 1 Diabetes 311</p> <p>You Have to Eat Special Foods When You Have Type 1 Diabetes 312</p> <p>If You Take Insulin, You Must Have Type 1 Diabetes 312</p> <p>Insulin Causes Atherosclerosis 313</p> <p>Insulin Cures Type 1 Diabetes 313</p> <p>You’re More Prone to Illness When You Have Type 1 Diabetes 314</p> <p>Women with Type 1 Diabetes Shouldn’t Get Pregnant 314</p> <p>Doctors Are Hiding the Cure for Type 1 Diabetes So They Can Make More Money 315</p> <p><b>Chapter 21: Ten of the Latest Discoveries in Type 1 Diabetes 317</b></p> <p>The Development of the GAD Vaccine 318</p> <p>The Possible Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes with Oral Insulin 319</p> <p>The Possible Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes with Intranasal Insulin 319</p> <p>The Study of Continuous Glucose Monitoring 320</p> <p>Contact Lenses That Indicate Your Glucose Level 320</p> <p>A Drug to Fight Diabetic Neuropathy 321</p> <p>Drugs to Block the Immunity That Kills Beta Cells 321</p> <p>The Regeneration of Beta Cells with a Protein 322</p> <p>The Infusion of Stem Cells 322</p> <p>The Use of Cord Blood to Regenerate Beta Cells 323</p> <p><b>Part VI: Appendixes 325</b></p> <p>Appendix A: Glossary 327</p> <p>Appendix B: Resources for the Latest Information 335</p> <p>My Web Site 335</p> <p>General Web Sites 336</p> <p>Government Web Sites 337</p> <p>Companies That Make Diabetes Products 338</p> <p>Glucose meters 338</p> <p>Lancing devices 339</p> <p>Insulin 339</p> <p>Insulin syringes 339</p> <p>Insulin jet injection devices 339</p> <p>Insulin pumps 340</p> <p>Recipes for People with Diabetes 340</p> <p>Web Sites for Diabetes Complications 341</p> <p>Vision 341</p> <p>Kidneys 342</p> <p>Diabetic neuropathy 342</p> <p>Heart disease 342</p> <p>Index 343</p>
<p><b>Alan L. Rubin, MD,</b> is a physician in private practice and the author of the bestselling <i>Diabetes For Dummies, Diabetes Cookbook For Dummies, </i>and <i>Thyroid For Dummies</i>.
<p><b>The latest on blood glucose monitoring and insulin delivery</b> <p><b>Your friendly guide to taking control of type 1 diabetes and living well</b> <p>Do you have type 1 diabetes — or have a child who does? This plain-English, reassuring guide helps you understand and manage the disease, with tips on working with your doctor, administering insulin, developing a diet and exercise plan, and coping with illness and travel. You'll know just what to do so you or your child can stay healthy and feel good! <p><b>THE DUMMIES WAY<sup>®</sup></b> <p>Explanations in plain English <p>"Get in, get out" information <p>Icons and other navigational aids <p>Online cheat sheet <p>Top ten lists <p>A dash of humor and fun <p><b>Discover how to:</b> <p>Overcome short-term complications <p>Eat a diabetes-friendly diet <p>Handle school, work, and other activities <p>Help your child maintain a high quality of life <p>Prevent long-term complications <p><b>Get smart! @www.dummies.com</b> <ul> <li> Find listings of all our books</li> <li> Choose from many different subject categories</li> <li> Sign up for eTips at <b>etips.dummies.com</b></li> </ul>

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