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GRR The military makes me mad...

Posted by on Mar. 18, 2010 at 12:07 AM
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So as I've wrote before my husband has service related type 1 diabetes (absolutely no family link). He got a phone call today with his results from the air force. My personal opinion is what a slap in the face, but even worse. They said 20%. I can't believe that they would even say that. They caused a disease that will kill them. It just makes me mad. GRRR.....

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NavyWifey122305
by on Mar. 18, 2010 at 12:10 AM

20% ? im confused..... How do you get diabetes from your job ? confused with that to. i mean my side of the family diabetes does run in it, but like hubbys side only 1 of his uncles has it and no one else.

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dsptchmommy
by on Mar. 18, 2010 at 12:11 AM

 I was wondering the same thing.

Quoting NavyWifey122305:

20% ? im confused..... How do you get diabetes from your job ? confused with that to. i mean my side of the family diabetes does run in it, but like hubbys side only 1 of his uncles has it and no one else.

 

AMarineLovesMe
by on Mar. 18, 2010 at 12:11 AM

Ummm.... how did they cause his diabetes?


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NavyWifey122305
by on Mar. 18, 2010 at 12:12 AM

You can have no history if diabetes in your family and still end up getting it. poor diet and exercise and genetics. It starts somewhere !

Personal power is the life force within everyone. It is the use of our inner energy to influence the quality of life for ourselves and for our children. Personal power is not our physical strength, but rather the drive to accomplish things, the will to love, the energy and commitment to create, to change, to build and to raise healthy, caring children.



MrsSgtGodoy
by on Mar. 18, 2010 at 12:12 AM

yeah how do u get contract diabetes? my 8 yr old was diagnosed with jv diabetes when she was 3. so i dont understand what u are saying...20%? what does that mean?

usafwife314
by on Mar. 18, 2010 at 12:13 AM

I can't find anywhere where a job can cause diabetes. 

dsptchmommy
by on Mar. 18, 2010 at 12:14 AM

 What she means is he is only getting a 20% disability rating.

Tanya_D
by on Mar. 18, 2010 at 12:14 AM

 You can actually be exposed to certain things that can cause it.  My father in law has it and it is service related.

AMarineLovesMe
by on Mar. 18, 2010 at 12:14 AM


First of all, the question comes in mind - Is Diabetes Inherited?

If Diabetes is known to run in the family for many years then heredity plays a major role in development of diabetes. People who belong to family background having history of diabetes are 25% more prone to develop diabetes.

In case of twins either one twin may have diabetes and the other remains free from the disease or both may have diabetes. But the care must be taken to control the diabetes, by maintaining blood glucose level normal of the expectant mother, so that the diabetes is not passed into her child. Family history of diabetes mellitus is present in about 5.5% to 11.6% of the patients suffering from the disease.

Diet, is also a major factor responsible for causing diabetes.

Eating too much of Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, are all harmful to the body. Our body in general needs a balanced diet to produce energy for performing vital functions. Too much of food, hampers the pancreas from performing its function of insulin secretion. Hence, with insufficient insulin secretion, the blood sugar level rises, leading to diabetes mellitus. Normally, people are in habit of eating foods rich in refined carbohydrates, like biscuits, bread, cakes, chocolate, ice creams, pudding, etc. So, the incidences of diabetes are increased in such persons.

Furthermore, parents must be educated to take care of their children dietary habits. They should stop their habit of overeating. Childrens should not be given candies, toffees, chocolates, jam, cake, etc, to eat. Instead they must be put on healthy diet, necessary for their proper growth and development. They must be convinced regarding the value of exercise and should know about the ill effects of obesity.

Obesity is also one of the major factors causing diabetes. Excessive body weight as compared to the height of an individual, serves as a predisposing factor for diabetes mellitus. It is commonly seen in patients at 40 years of age suffering from Type 2 Non-Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Due to extra amount of fat in the body, the insulin does not function properly in the body. Normally, the main function of Insulin is to allow the sugar present in the blood to enter the muscle and tissue cells. But due to increased fat in the body, the muscle and tissue cells become resistant to insulin, leading to high blood sugar level in blood (hyperglycemia) and finally diabetes.

Thereby, the best way to improve blood sugar level is by losing weight, in case of over weight people. Even a small weight reduction, would show wonderful effects and our medicines will work more effectively.

Virus infections can also lead to diabetes. Certain virus like Coxsackie B virus may infect the pancreas, leading to destruction of Beta (B) cells of Islets of Lange home, finally impairing the release of insulin and increased blood sugar levels.

Nowadays, the life styles of people have changed drastically. They no longer believe in physical work or exercises and instead prefer a comfortable life, spending long hours sitting on chair. It has been noted that the lesser active a person is, the greater is the risk of developing diabetes. Through latest advancements made in exercises, a person's weight can be maintained under control, glucose present in the blood can be utilized by cells to generate energy and finally the work load on Pancreas can be reduced.

Age is the commonest predisposing factor for diabetes. It has been observed that as one grows older, particularly above 45 years of age, in them the chances to develop diabetes are increased.

It is chiefly because due to old age, the person becomes less active, tends to gain weight, leading to pancreatic dysfunction.

Emotional stress, also lead to diabetes. Nowadays, people have highly stressed life, busy, whole of time in daily/routine exertive works. Pancreatic insufficiency is counsel due to irregular and chaotic life style which deeply influences the metabolism of the body. Even grief, anxiety, worry, death of any close person, etc. may alter the blood sugar level and lead to the disease.

People who smoke frequently (at short intervals) are highly susceptible to develop diabetes. They are very much prone of developing retinopathy and joint immobility. If the diabetic patient does not stop smoking, then there are chances of premature mortality.

People of certain races like Hispanic, Native American, and African American, Asian American, or Pacific Island descent are at the major risk factor to develop Diabetes mellitus.


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Quoting NavyWifey122305:

You can have no history if diabetes in your family and still end up getting it. poor diet and exercise and genetics. It starts somewhere !



 


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SamMichelle88
by on Mar. 18, 2010 at 12:15 AM

I don't understand how a job can cause diabetes either and it's NOT all that debilitating. It's not like he can't do ANYTHING because he's diabetic. He just has to watch it and take care of himself properly...

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