Sunday, 3 February 2008

Diabetes ans smoke!

Hi! Here is Paolo Trucillo.
We made a research on the net, asking people a question about the links between smoking and diabetes.

Our question :


"Let's do a survey about smoking and diabetes. Could smoking create more damages in a diabetic patient?"
First answer
Smoking does not give you satisfaction. If it does then why do you smoke every time? In addition, it is a waste of money. If you total the amount you spend for a year, you will be amazed at how much you have saved. Quit for your good and those close to your heart!
Second Answer
Smoking is dangerous period! Especially if you have diabetes! In order to control your diabetes you need to have excellent health, and you will not have that if you smoke. Talk to your doctor about ways you can quit.
Third Answer
Yes, if you value your health, my advice would be to give it up. I am saying this because my Mother was a diabetic who smoked, and she had terrible health problems and died from them, all because she smoked as a diabetic. The Doctor explained to me that smoking when you are diabetic causes the arteries to age very much more quickly than normal, which causes all kinds of problems. Life is worth living, even without smoking - so be brave and give it a try without. There are lots of things you can get these days to help you kick the habit! Good Luck!
Fourth answer
Well both are potentially deadly! 1 there is a the possibility to prevent any serious damage in the long run without drugs!... just by stopping (much easier said than done!) the other there is only methods to control it!. as far as smoking is concerned 1 in every 2 smokers WILL die from it. the same can not be said about diabetis. but you can lose a limb, or your eyesight etc if you don't keep it under control.

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