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Understanding Diabetes

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Understanding Diabetes

Understanding Diabetes

Internal medicine doctors treat both common illnesses and complex medical conditions. They also specialize in treating long-term chronic illnesses such as diabetes. The specialist providers at the CCH Complex and Internal Medicine Clinic take a close look at how all the systems in the bodywork together as a whole because a problem in one area could cause complications in another.

Understanding type 1

Here’s what you need to know about type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes occurs at every age and in people of every race, shape, and size. There is no shame in having it, and you have a community of people ready to support you. Learning as much as you can about it and working closely with your diabetes care team can give you everything you need to thrive.

In type 1 diabetes, the body does not produce insulin. The body breaks down the carbohydrates you eat into blood sugar (blood glucose) that it uses for energy—and insulin is a hormone that the body needs to get glucose from the bloodstream into the cells of the body. With the help of insulin therapy and other treatments, everyone can learn to manage their condition and live long, healthy lives.

Remember: this is a condition that can be managed. By living a healthy lifestyle filled with exercise and proper diet, you can live a normal life and do everything you set out to do.

Understanding type 2

Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes—and it means that your body doesn’t use insulin properly. And while some people can control their blood sugar levels with healthy eating and exercise, others may need medication or insulin to help manage it. Regardless, you have options—and we're here with the tools, resources, and support you need.

A key part of managing type 2 diabetes is maintaining a healthy diet. You need to eat something sustainable that helps you feel better and still makes you feel happy and fed. Remember, it’s a process. Work to find helpful tips and diet plans that best suit your lifestyle—and how you can make your nutritional intake work the hardest for you.

Fitness is another key to managing type 2. And the good news, all you have to do is get moving. The key is to find activities you love and do them as often as you can. No matter how fit you are, a little activity every day can help you put yourself in charge of your life.

Whether you have been newly diagnosed or have been fighting against type 1 or type 2 diabetes for a while, the providers at the CCH Complex and Internal Medicine Clinic are here to help you understand and treat diabetes. Our goal is to provide adult medical care for patients with chronic medical conditions, treatment of day-to-day concerns and preventative check ups in Gillette, Wyoming.

 

Location:

Campbell County Memorial Hospital

501 S. Burma Ave, Third Floor South,

Gillette, Wyoming 82716

Phone:

307-688-3535

Hours of Operation:

Monday-Thursday, 7:45 am-5 pm;

Friday, 7:45 am-12 pm;

Saturday-Sunday, Closed

 

Article Source: American Diabetes Association, Diabetes Overview

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