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Message # 1
Subject line: Your First Diabetes and You Newsletter
Hello “autoresponder code here”,
Welcome to your first Diabetes and You issue.
Each informative issue of Diabetes and You will provide
you with valuable information that will help you learn how
to identify and manage the signs and symptoms of
diabetes.
In its first issue were going to talk about what diabetes
is and what it can do to your body.
Just about everywhere you turn you will hear the word diabetes.
Whether it is from a commercial on the TV or radio, at school
or at work, it is quickly becoming something that you hear
about all the time. In recent times, it is being discovered in
people of all ages and in all races, including children.
You may have also heard that it is being described as an
epidemic, too. It has become widespread and seems to be on
the rise. Chances are you probably already know someone
who has one of the three different types of diabetes.
One reason that diabetes is affecting more people and
becoming more widespread is because it is a disease that
it partly caused by consuming high levels of sugar. When you
consider the fact that sugar is now in much of what we eat,
this shouldn’t be hard to understand.
Diabetes is basically a quiet disease. There is no pain
associated with it, and the symptoms may not be all that
serious at the start. This leads people to often conclude
that it is not so bad. The and result from this assumption is
that more often than not, nothing is done to prevent it even
when people have been warned in advance by their doctor.
Don’t make that mistake. Diabetes is very serious because
it creates long term problems that are very detrimental if left
unmanaged and the same bad habits are continued. This
makes it a serious threat from the outset if you want to
avoid the trouble that will come along with having diabetes.
So, what is it that makes diabetes such a health risk?
Basically diabetes is the result of insulin problems and
is caused by the body’s inability to either develop enough
insulin, or to be able to use the insulin that it does produce.
Insulin is a natural hormone produced by your body and it
is given the task of taking the sugars you consume and turning
it into energy that the body can use.
Diabetes results in too much sugar in the bloodstream.
When the insulin is not able or if there is not enough, for
one reason or another, to be able to handle the sugar
that you eat, then that results in too much sugar being
left in your bloodstream.
Normally, insulin enables the sugars to go from your
bloodstream into the various tissues surrounding your
blood vessels. This gives those tissues energy to be
able to adequately carry out their normal functions when
needed. When insulin is not properly handling the sugar
in the blood, two things occur:
– The sugar remains in the bloodstream.
– The energy does not get to the needed cells.
A lack of energy being transferred to those tissues results
in general tiredness.
Left unmanaged diabetes results in damage to your organs.
The excess amounts of sugar will cause other problems in
your body. Since higher levels of sugar in the bloodstream
are not normal (or desirable), it results in some of your
organs being damaged over time. The organs that are
most susceptible to damage are:
– The eyes
– The kidneys
– The nerves
– The blood vessels.
Although this damage may not be fast, or even noticeable,
it still is slowly occurring. Then, when it is suddenly noticed,
the damage is already underway.
There are several other symptoms that your body will
experience when you have diabetes, including excessive
urination, poor wound healing, infections, ulcers and
other damaging in effects that can even lead to loss of limbs.
We will talk more about symptoms of diabetes yet another
issue. Until then if you feel, you may be at risk for diabetes
schedule appointment with doctor to be tested.
Make sure you look for your next issue soon. We will be
talking about the differences between the three types of
diabetes.
Thank you again for joining,
“your name here”
“your email address”
“your URL here”
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