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	<title>SimplifyProducts on Looking for energy-saving products for your home?</title>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 19:09:31 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title>Mary Davis on Diabetes in the Elderly Part 2</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<h2>Part 2 - Managing Diabetes in the Elderly</h2>
<p style="text-align: right"><a href="http://media.photobucket.com/image/diabetes/MDA2007/diabetes.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-737 alignright" src="http://seniorcitizensbureau.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Diabetes-food-pyramid11.JPG" alt="Diabetes food pyramid" width="213" height="156"/></a></p>

Managing diabetes in the elderly can pose a challenge to caregivers.  Your elder may also have other health conditions that need to be taken into consideration as you try to control the diabetes such as heart disease, kidney disease, and stroke to name a few.  Untreated diabetes can lead to other problems like loss of eyesight, foot problems, and hearing impairment.

The goal of managing diabetes in the elderly is to keep the diabetes in control and prevent future health issues caused by diabetes.

Diabetes forces people to make huge changes in their lives.  All their lives they have been able to eat whatever sweets whenever they wanted and exercise however they wanted.  Now that a person is diagnosed as diabetic their easy going lifestyle must change, diet changes, how they exercise may change too.  Diet cola! Thirty years ago there wasn’t such a thing a diet soda! Oh and in the South – sweet tea is a staple!!

My Dad was a diabetic.  This brought many challenges to our family.  The biggest problem was that Dad loved sweets – chocolate anything, cakes, candy, pies, and anything with sugar.  My Mom was very clever; she would hide the candy in the dishwasher.  Dad never would look in there!

When Dad got near the end of his life he couldn’t swallow food.  Some of the food that he ate went into his lungs.  The little flap in the throat that opens and closes when you eat to close off the airway didn’t work for him after his last stroke.  Our family chose to put him on a feeding tube in order to keep the food out of his lungs and stop the pneumonia.  At that point we thought that he may gain this ability back, but he never did.  Our issue with the tube feeding is that there are very few nutritional formulas that are made for diabetics and there are none that are concentrated.  Dad’s other issue was that he had congestive heart failure and he could only have a certain amount of liquids a day or it would send him to the hospital.  Our family had a huge time with trying to control his diabetes.

The big question is “So how do I control my elder’s diabetes?”  This is a very difficult question to answer, but I do have some hints for you:
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	<li>Work with your elder’s physician closely.  This doctor plays a huge role in the health of your elder.  Your elder may need to see a specialist that deals with diabetics (usually an Endocrinologist) as a normal part of their practice.  It is ok to “step out of the box” and go to another doctor other than the doctor they have been to for 30 years.</li>
	<li>Follow the diet that the doctor has given your elder.</li>
	<li>Get your elder active for 30 minutes a day.  Exercise plays a key role in the overall health and treatment of diabetes.</li>
	<li>Have your elder take the medicine for diabetes (if they are on one) on schedule.</li>
	<li>Check your elder’s blood sugar as the doctor has indicated and keep track of your blood sugar levels.  Remember they may need to help with this task.</li>
	<li>Do a foot check daily for cuts, bruises, sores, swelling, blisters etc.  Untreated infections of the foot can lead to amputation.</li>
	<li>Be sure your elder brushes and flosses their teeth every day.  The mouth is a huge source of bacteria that can harm you elder if not cared for properly.</li>
	<li>Maintain a good blood pressure and keep their cholesterol numbers in the good range.  Make sure they are taking their blood pressure medications.</li>
	<li>Encourage your diabetic elder not to smoke.  Smoking compounds the chances to get more of the complications from diabetes such as vision, hearing, kidney disease, etc.</li>
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Managing diabetes in the elderly can be a challenge for caregivers, just remember that you may have to take baby steps to get them on board with the doctor’s plan and just keep plugging along it will help them maintain a healthy life.

Mary Davis was a caregiver for her parents for 4 ½ years after both her Mom and Dad had strokes.  Mary is the owner of 2 elder care websites <a href="http://www.careforyourelder.com">(http://www.careforyourelderblog.com</a>

<a href="http://www.secretsofeldercare.com/">http://www.secretsofeldercare.com/</a>)  and author of 9 e-books.
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	<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 08:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title>Senior Citizens Bureau on Diabetes in the Elderly</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Thank you Mary! This is a very informative article on a topic that my Dad is dealing with now. I am anxious to read your next post managing diabetes in the elderly.</p>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 15:03:25 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title>Mary Davis on Diabetes in the Elderly</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<h2>Understanding Diabetes in the Elderly</h2>
<img class="alignleft" title="diabetes in the elderly" src="http://www.accessrx.com/health-articles/files/media/image/diabetes_0.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="160" />The statistics of <a title="Podcasts" href="http://seniorcitizensbureau.com/2009/10/scb-diabetes-podcast/">diabetes in the elderly </a>is staggering. According to the American Diabetes Association there are over 12.2 million people over the age of 60 who have been diagnosed as diabetic. Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in 2006 as listed on death certificates. Wow, those are huge numbers of elderly.

Diabetes, officially called diabetes mellitus, occurs when the body does not respond to the insulin (a hormone that is produced by the pancreas that doesn’t allow the body to use the glucose that is in the body) that it is making or the body doesn’t make enough insulin. This causes the body to store up the glucose (sugar). This storage of glucose in the body causes many complications.

<strong>There are 3 main types of diabetes</strong>:

<strong>Type 1</strong> – When the body doesn’t produce enough insulin on its own. These people must take insulin injections daily. Type 1 diabetes accounts for 5-10% of those people diagnosed with diabetes.

<strong>Type 2</strong> – When the body is not using the insulin that it is producing properly people have Type 2 diabetes. This is the most common form of diabetes.

<strong>Gestational</strong> – Women who become pregnant and do not normally have diabetes suddenly become diabetic during their pregnancy. Some women remain diabetic after their pregnancy will develop Type 2 diabetes. You don’t see this type of diabetes in the elderly, but you may see that it started as gestational and progressed to Type 2.

The 2 most noticeable symptoms of diabetes are increased thirst, increased fluid intake, and more frequent urination. The diagnosis of diabetes is the result of a fasting blood sugar test preformed by your physician.

Diabetes in the elderly is an important disease to be on the look out for. Elderly need to take some extra care with their health. Elderly people have higher chances of encountering diabetes because as age increases the production of various important enzymes in the body decreases. The elderly body's immune system doesn’t function as well as it used to and the body's capacity to produce the important enzymes that convert the carbohydrates into useful “food” diminishes. Diabetes in older people can also promote the other organs of the body to not function properly.

In the next blog I will discuss how to manage diabetes in the elderly.

Mary Davis was a caregiver for her parents for 4 ½ years after both her Mom and Dad had strokes.  Mary is the owner of 2 elder care websites (<a href="http://www.careforyourelderblog.com/">http://www.careforyourelderblog.com</a> &#38; <a href="http://www.secretsofeldercare.com/">http://www.secretsofeldercare.com</a>), and author of 9 e-books.
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	<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 14:29:14 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title>Dignity on Incontinence Products and Discussion</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Incontinence is a rapidly growing condition among Seniors.&#160; There are many types of treatment and <a href="http://www.dignitymedicalsupplies.com" target="_blank"><strong>incontinence products</strong></a> that can be used to assist seniors in maintaining or regaining thier freedom. I would like this Forum Topic to be a place where Seniors can have the freedom to discuss all aspects of incontinence issues that they or one of their loved ones are experiencing.</p>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 15:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 20:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
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