June 18, 2007
If You Have Diabetes, Stay Away From Illegal Drug Use At All Costs
Changes in lifestyle are inevitable when you have diabetes. You must watch your diet closely and learn how to count carbohydrates before eating each meal. You may also have to take insulin shots on a daily basis. And getting healthy requires the introduction of regular exercise into your daily routine.
In addition to these important lifestyle changes, the one thing you must adhere to is avoid taking any illegal drugs such as speed, heroine, marijuana, cocaine, etc.
All of these drugs are extremely harmful to people with diabetes
1. Many drugs, such as smoking marijuana, induce hunger which can cause you to eat foods that you normally would not eat and at times of the day which could interfere with your insulin needs. You might also take in too many calories which is dangerous when it comes to your diet and diabetes.
2. As a diabetic, you must be aware of the possibility of hypoglycemia. Feeling the onset of hypoglycemia is important so that you can avoid complications. However, when you are drugged up on substances then you may not be sensitive enough to feel your body going into a state of hypoglycemia.
3. Loss of judgment goes with the territory of getting high from illegal drugs. Let's face it, that is the main goal when participating in these substances. But with a diabetic, losing judgment can be disastrous in terms of missing medications, deciding not to eat properly, and lacking the appropriate exercise needed.
4. Some of these drugs may cause you to have a reduced response to insulin in the foods that you normally would eat. When this happens, you could become easily hyperglycemic because even though you are eating what you believe is the right food at the right time, the drugs can severely interfere chemically with this process.
5. As a diabetic, taking drugs such as cocaine or methamphetamines completely diminishes your appetite. When you can't eat, you will become hypoglycemic. Your body will be malnourished and may create vitamin deficiencies.
Recommended Reading
- Diabetes drug
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- 2 Dangerous Myths About Diabetes Dispelled
- 3 Simple Ways To Prevent Or Even Reverse Complications From Diabetes
- Learning How To Handle A Child With Diabetes




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