Other people at risk for this disease are Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans, minority groups, other European countries such as Sweden or Finland and those who have a history of hypertension. There are an increasing number of people with diabetes especially with type 2 diabetes because more teens and children are being diagnosed with this disease. Now people are often diagnosed in there 20s or 30s and some in there teens. The longer people have diabetes the more likely they are to have complications from it and won't have complications till about 10 to 15 years after you developed diabetes. Some complications of type 2 diabetes are premature heart disease, autoimmune disease, stroke there were more than 11,000 diabetes related deaths from strokes each year, heart attack or heart disease causes more than 77,000 deaths among with people diabetes, pancreatic failure or kidney failure 4 times more common in blacks than whites and 4 to 6 times more common in Hispanics and American Indians, nerve damage (neuropath), about 1out of 10 people with type 2 have kidney disease (nephropathy), eye disease (retinopathy), blood vessel disease (atherosclerosis), amputations each year there are 54,000 people who lose a foot or leg from complications or diabetes and blindness is the leading cause of diabetes in people 25-74. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention between 12,000 and 24,000 people become blind because of the disease. More than 30,000 people develop kidney failure and more than 80,000 people have lower extremity amputations because of complications with diabetes. Also there are many emotions that people with diabetes can have some of the most common are denial, anger, fear, frustrated, sadness, relief, hope, and depression.
1. Eating right or meal plan known as dieting eating a healthy diet may help you control your diabetes and without healthy eating your medication won't work efficiently.