World Diabetes Day – 14 November 2022
Retinal changes can be detected around 10 years before any other signs and symptoms of diabetes.
One of the earliest symptoms of prediabetes is an expanding waistline. So, take a piece of string measure your waist where you bend naturally in the middle. Then measure your hips where your leg joins your torso. This is where your leg bends when you sit down
If your waist measurement is smaller than your hip measurement this is a good sign and you are probably safe. However if you have an expanding waistline and your waist is larger than your hips this could be an early warning sign that gives you time to take action and prevent the development of diabetes.
It has been shown that more than 20% of people who are diagnosed with diabetes for the first time already have some damage to the retina that threatens their vision.
Stop this happening in your life by taking steps today. Try to include food in your diet from every colour of the rainbow every day, especially green leafy vegetables. Try to move a little more so that you get those muscles working, your blood pumping, and your insulin working adequately.
If you smoke, stop! And no more than one light beer, OR one glass of wine, OR one tot of spirits daily.
These steps towards health can help to delay or even avert diabetes completely. And of course, by preventing pre-diabetes or diabetes, you can help you to avoid heart attacks, strokes, amputations, kidney failure, and of course blindness.
Please see your eye care professional every year to check for early changes and get your blood sugar checked regularly.
It all starts with a piece of string.
Retina South Africa wants to make you aware of the early warning signs of prediabetes and vision loss, and we are giving away a pair of Sunglasses, all you need to do is Subscribe between the 14 – 30 November 2022 to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC54Y69fvfcCrsI8WIlFylIQ and watch one of our video’s on Diabetes and you will be entered into a draw.
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