Take Charge LOU ANN GOOD Food And Family Features Editor LEESPORT (Berks Co.) Di abetes management guidelines have changed recently, but don’t count on your doctor for up-to date advice. “Lots of physicians are not fol lowing the old recommendations, let alone the new ones,” said Marian Pounder, who led a re cent workshop at the Berks County Extension. “You must take diabetes seri ously. Diabetes is a very silent killer that can affect every organ system in the body, but does not need to if you use the right tools,” Pounder said. Diabetes has increased 33 per cent from 1990 to 1998 among young people. An alarming in crease of 76 percent has been di agnosed in those between 30-39 years of age. Several workshop attendees shared incidents that put then lives in risk because of the mis management of health profes- HEATMOR OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACES . 888-763-8617 800-743-5883 stainless Steel Jamestown, NY Staunton, VA Manage Diabetes sionals. “Take charge of the manage ment of your diabetes. You live with it 24 hours a day. It does not go away when your on vacation,” Pounder said. Medicines are complicated and may contradict each other, which can result in diabetes complica tions. “Be an advocate for yourself or a friend or family member who has diabetes,” Pounder said. “Ask questions. Demand changes if procedures contradict what you read.” It’s important for diabetics to wear identification at all times. It’s a lifeline to protect you if you are in a car accident or have a medical problems. Glucose water is standard procedures for hospi tals admitting accident victims, but dangerous for diabetics. There are other choices for dia betics. Have a list of medications, op erations, and medical history to hand to doctors and health care workers. 4 Sizes - 18 Colors - Wood or Coal Grates Forced Draft - Ash Auger Clean Out COMPARISON WITH OTHER OUTDOOR UNITS • Burns up to 1/2 less wood • Emits up to 1/2 less smoke • Corrosion Warranty up to 10 times longer Dealerships Available in some areas Eastern US Distributor Outback Heating Inc. New clinical recommendations lowered the HBA from 7 to 6.5. Lower target levels of blood sugar are 110 before eating and 140 two hours after eating. “Medication is not the answer. Lifestyle changes are,” Pounder said. “There is not a food that cannot be fitted into your meal plan, but it is important to under stand serving sizes and the need to count carbohydrates and sugar content. “Everything breaks down to sugar. No-sugar added ice cream still has calories. You must read labels. The labels may read sugar-free but contain sugar alco hol. “Any word ending in ‘ose’ means sugar in some way, shape or form,” Pounder said of labels. Don’t just read sugar contents. Butter, margarine, and other fats must be used in moderation. “People respond differently to foods. That is why testing is nec essary. It’s like a lie detector test,” Pounder said. Taking control of diabetes in cludes the following tips. • One aspirin a day is rec ommended for people with diabetes. • Physical activity helps. Blood pressure problems are often associated with diabe tes. Get your blood pressure in the proper range. • Canned foods are high in salt. Fresh is best; frozen C"} Heart of the South * plus Caribbean Cruise /15\ Includes Si9QQ i Days/ R/T Airfare! "™ Add $2OO for February Price includes airfare, hotels, sightseeing, transfers, baggage handling and a 7 night cruise on Carnival Cruise Line’s ship “CONQUEST”. Includes meals & A entertainment on board. Tour via motorcoach to A Memphis, GRACELAND, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, NEW ORLEANS, French Quarter, ATLANTA, Chattanooga 1 Choo Choo, Nashville, COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME 1 and more. So hurry and call for more information today. TOURS . Qn C n QQO Open Sunday - PPDO 1 -OUU~OOO-O^U4 Marian Pounder, R.N., explains the importance of man aging diabetes during a workshop at Berks County Ex tension. next, followed by canned. to chew not chocolate or soft • Get an annual eye exam. candy. • Check feet regularly. Diabet- • If you are medication and ics can loose feeling in their feet. still have blood sugar above 200, • If you are a diabetic, have the medication is not working your blood glucose levels checked and another option should be ex every three to four months. Low plored. blood sugar is anything below 60. Pounder stressed the impor • Be prepared at all times, tance of knowing the proper way Carry Lifesavers or hard candy to use a monitor and know what your blood sugar should be. Some diabetics com plain that regular med ical checkups are too ex pensive. Pounder asks, “Can you put a price on life and the quality of life you want?” For more information, contact the Pennsylva nia Department of Health at (800) 692-7254. BUY, SELL, TRADE OR RENT THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED ADS IN Lancaster Farming PHONE: 717-626-1164 OR 717-394-3047 FAX: 717-733-6058 Mon., TUes., Wed., Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM Thurs. 7 AM to 5 PM -V-JT7 .fri