Is there a difference you should know about in type 1 and type 2 diabetes? The quick and honest answer to that question is an emphatic yes. Not only should you know what makes the types of diabetes different, but you should also know how to manage each type. Use this article to help you manage the disease.


Unless you drive a car that lacks air conditioning in super hot summer temperatures, or are on a safari in Africa, you probably don’t need ice packs for your insulin. If you’re worried about leaving it in the car at the mall, take it with you! I doubt you’ll have so much that it won’t fit in your purse, pocket, or bag.

If you’re having trouble getting the motivation to exercise after being diagnosed with Type II Diabetes, get in the game! Competitive sports are not only fun, but you have other people who rely on you to show up so that there are enough players for a game. Having them breathing down your neck will convince you to be on time!

Call your insurance company after you are diagnosed with Diabetes to see if they offer any assistance to help you get it under control. Health insurance providers want you to file as few claims as possible, so getting your Diabetes in check will save them money. Often they will offer you services that wouldn’t be covered otherwise, so call and find out!

If you’re Diabetic, you must quit smoking. End of story, period, that’s that. You cannot have any bad habits while your body is already having these types of problems or else any treatment you’re receiving will be sabotaged. It’s time to make a choice – do you want to live a long, healthy life, or smoke?

The main symptoms of diabetes include excessive thirst, frequent and copious urination, and excessive hunger. If you have these symptoms, request that your doctor do a blood test to check for diabetes. Left untreated, diabetes can be life threatening. The test is simple and diabetes is a treatable disease.