Defeating type 2 diabetes is very very easy... I am type 1 and have been for 50 years, I have 95% defeated my type 1 diabetes already and in 12 months I promise it will be gone completely... but it took and will take great dedication from anyone who wants to do it for sure.... I will be the 1st in the world to do it..... watch this space. God Bless
@@Ian-v8v7dmy mom has very good blood work and pretty low blood sugar from switching to keto diet and eating very minimal carbs Edit: she has type 1 diabetes due to an infection killing her pancreas
It is only easy on paper. People have to change their whole way of eating and lifestyle. Some people with type 2 have to be careful, esp if they’ve had diabetes a long time. Dropping your HbA1C too quickly can cause diabetic retinopathy. I addressed it right away when diagnosed and have achieved remission but I wouldn’t say it was very very easy as you have suggested.
*My daughter drinks lots of water and urinates with the same rate, there are no other symptoms to show if those have anything to do with diabetes. This is a good information that I have gone through **Diabets.Care** She is 2 years 9 months, hale and healthy, have not done any blood test. But I am not certain if one can get diabetes at such a tender age. Please I will like to know more on that*
This concise and informative video by Diabetes UK provides a clear and concise overview of diabetes, empowering viewers with essential knowledge about the condition in just two minutes. A valuable resource for understanding diabetes and raising awareness about its impact on individuals and communities.
Health is wealth everyone, be mindful of your diet as early as possible. My aunt was able to control her sugar intake by drinking barley, but you can also just watch your diet carefully.
I was very tired all the time, but never thought to attribute it to diabetes. I was very overweight and had sleep apnea, and thought to myself, "Oh, I'm just really tired because I have sleep apnea." This was happening since 2012 and I was not officially diagnosed with Type 2 until 2019.
I’m having tingly feelings in my hands and arms, I’m feeling very tired, I’m very thirsty, and I’m ver inactive. Should I be concerned? I think the tiredness part is because I stayed up until 1 AM last night and got up at 6 but I’m still worried
Evening, all the symptoms you describe could be due to high blood glucose levels, so please do speak to your GP surgery asap. You are also welcome to call our helpline for further advice. Tel: 0345 123 2399, Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm.
Hi there. We're sorry to hear about your concerns. We appreciate that diabetes management can often be difficult, but please know that we are here to support you if you're struggling at all. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us on (+44) 345 123 2399, or if you're based outside the UK, pop an email to helpline@diabetes.org.uk (Mon - Fri; 9am - 6pm GMT). We have advisors available who would be happy to talk through anything that's concerning you in more detail. Do take care, and stay safe.
I preferred the delivery style of the previous version. The music in this one, is far too ramped up and intense and is in the foreground instead of the background. The previous version gave better info ... or maybe it was just easier to listen to the delivered content.
I suffer from thrush & when I have too much sweets the sugar somehow starts leeking into my mouth several hours after I've had them & I'll taste sugar for a long time & my mouth will just always taste sweet. Must be some sort of evelutionary failsafe. I don't think I have diabetes though lol
We'd highly recommend speaking to your GP about your symptoms so that you can get a diagnosis and appropriate treatment. If you need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to give us a call on 0345 123 2399 Mon- Fri 9am-6pm, or email us at helpline@diabetes.org.uk 💙
How is it that doctors know for sure that you are indeed diabetic and not, for example, just eating too much sugar your body does not need (so it stays in the blood, instead of going into cells that are already supplied with enough sugar)????
Hi @TanjaVK1968 - The main blood test used for diagnosing diabetes is called the HbA1c test. HbA1c is what’s known as glycated haemoglobin. This is something that’s made when the glucose (sugar) in your body sticks to your red blood cells. Your body can’t use the sugar properly, so more of it sticks to your blood cells and builds up in your blood. Red blood cells are active for around 2-3 months, which is why the reading is taken quarterly (very different from finger-pricking). 💙
@@diabetesuk thanks..but i still dont get it. So this test shows that your body cannot process sugar normally. But does it shows WHY (because body is stuffed already with EXCESSIVEsugar OR body cannot process ANY sugar)?? Because if it is too much sugar - the answer is proper diet and not medications.
@@TanjaVK1968 Making dietary changes such as reducing the consumption of added sugars (not naturally occuring sugars) and processed carbs can make a difference, but some people require the extra help from medication if the natural insulin in the body is not doing its job or even when the pancreas itself is not functioning correctly. It really depends on the individual, and for many people with type 2 diabetes, medication is not a permanent treatment (unlike type 1 diabetes where you are on insulin indefinitely).
Good day! I'd like to ask permission to use some clips from this video for a school project tackling Diabetes. Hope to hear from you. Thank you very much.
Hi there, please send us an email detailing the videos that you would like to use and we can look into this in greater detail. Our email is helpline@diabetes.org.uk. Thank you so much for you interest and we look forward to assisting you further 💙🧡
Hi, I am curious to know how we can protect our body from getting this disease / malfunctioning of pancrease and insulin? What steps should I follow? Should I test my glucose level on daily basis? P.S Currently , I'm not facing any symptoms but I want to be precautious. Your help will be appreciated .
Tests are pretty expensive at least here in my country (Slovakia) and If you don't really have any symptoms or it doesn't run in your family then that would be a waste and If you have symptoms, go visit a doctor
You could get a glucose meter from a pharmacy or online. I would recommend checking glucose levels in the morning and fasting and 2 hours after meals to see how well your pancreas is working.
Mine is just hormoons from my thyroid (runs in my moms family). Vision problem (runs in my fathers family). I have a scar in the left eye. I should drink less tea. The less i urinate. I'm not hungry all the time. I eat at regular times on work days. I only have trouble whenever i dont go to bed on time. I have tiny bit of belly fat. Its not dangling over my trousers. I've talked to my doctor once.
Hi im jessica and i got diabeties *type one* when i was seven so three years ago, and just for awarness, NO WE DID NOT GET DIABETIES BY EATING SWEETS AND NO WE ARE NOT LUCKY.
One question! How do we prevent ourself from getting diabetics when our parents got them.. But i dont often drink or eat sweets, i did once.. checked my sugar level,anx its only 2.. soo is it below normal sugar level??? I am afraid of eating sweets often, but once in awhile.. maybe few times a week, k would eat snacks or drinks with very very high sugars.. maybe its called sweet tooth.. my taste for sweets are higher than my husband and i know its not healthy
Rasna, there's information about how to reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes (and how to find out your own risk) on our website here: www.diabetes.org.uk/diabetes-the-basics/types-of-diabetes/type-2/preventing And our helpline is there for further advice and support. Tel: 0345 123 2399, Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm.
Fun fact I have type 1 an I'm 12 and even I know we go off ratios because when we are first diagnosed our pancreas isn't fully dead but slowly dying so it still sends insulin but we have to inject to make sure we dont go too high since our pancreas isn't sending enough
Uhh can I just ask one thing. How come at 1:32 the cartoon figure in the bottom right is wearing a turban? Was that really necessary? Like I know diabetes is common amongst Indians but I found that pretty strange
Anyone reading this, I minister the healing power of Jesus into your body. I decree and declare that any power attacking your blood sugar leaves you now in the name of Jesus. Kindly say this prayer If you want to give your life to Jesus, say Lord Jesus, I love you with all my heart, I believe that you are the son of God, I believe that you died for my sins, I believe that you rose again for my justification, right now I receive Jesus into my heart as my saviour, my Lord and my king. I declare that the power of sin, Satan, hell and the grave is broken in my life. From now I am a child of God. Thank you for giving your life to Jesus.
This is supposed to be the updated version of th-cam.com/video/Oq5J9CAI2hY/w-d-xo.html however, the previous video is in BSL with subtitles but video is clearly only for hearing people. This isn't fair!
would someone please help campaign to put a motor on a stationary bike so the motor exercises a persons leg and the person doesnt have to , the motor exercises for the person, please campaign with me, its only a motor on a stationary bike
Hi there. Thank you for your comment. If you ever need any further information about your diagnosis, we have plenty of information about all aspects of life with diabetes available on our website (www.diabetes.org.uk). Additionally, our helpline is here to support those who require specific guidance. Please don't hesitate to contact one of our advisors on +44 345 123 2399 or helpline@diabetes.org.uk (Mon - Fri; 9am - 6pm) should you require some advice. Do take care.
Defeating type 2 diabetes is very very easy... I am type 1 and have been for 50 years, I have 95% defeated my type 1 diabetes already and in 12 months I promise it will be gone completely... but it took and will take great dedication from anyone who wants to do it for sure.... I will be the 1st in the world to do it..... watch this space. God Bless
I wish you good luck! Stay healthy!
How to do I got type 2 diabetic
How
@@Ian-v8v7dmy mom has very good blood work and pretty low blood sugar from switching to keto diet and eating very minimal carbs
Edit: she has type 1 diabetes due to an infection killing her pancreas
It is only easy on paper. People have to change their whole way of eating and lifestyle.
Some people with type 2 have to be careful, esp if they’ve had diabetes a long time. Dropping your HbA1C too quickly can cause diabetic retinopathy. I addressed it right away when diagnosed and have achieved remission but I wouldn’t say it was very very easy as you have suggested.
*My daughter drinks lots of water and urinates with the same rate, there are no other symptoms to show if those have anything to do with diabetes. This is a good information that I have gone through **Diabets.Care** She is 2 years 9 months, hale and healthy, have not done any blood test. But I am not certain if one can get diabetes at such a tender age. Please I will like to know more on that*
I hope your daughter is doing well and I thought I would just let you know you can devolp diabetes at any age
Sound like diabetes insipidus which will require blood works
She probably has diabetes from birth. Take her to the hospital for a checkup before its too late❤
Please tell me I'm fighting with type 2dibetics and ulcers collits... please help me
*You Did Not Choose To Be Classified As Diabetic, But You Can Choose To Fight Back Against Diabetes* 💪
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Best not to use "diabetic". It is outdated language👌
I have diabetes type1 I have it till I die
This concise and informative video by Diabetes UK provides a clear and concise overview of diabetes, empowering viewers with essential knowledge about the condition in just two minutes. A valuable resource for understanding diabetes and raising awareness about its impact on individuals and communities.
A very excellent video, I can watch it again and again without feeling bored ... Thank you very much
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if u have diabetes.. to cure diabetes completely wattsup on 7057087388..for diabetes and any other health issue.. 🙂👍
@Alex Did they remove any comments hurting their feelings, what happened here?
I love the fact that it was a short video and it went right to the point. Thank you.
i’ve literally been experiencing all of those symptoms(except for the infection, i think) and i’m concerned because it runs in the family.
You should really see a doctor if u can
Hi Keira, We hope you're keeping well. We would recommend that you speak to your GP.
Hey I can help you !!! 💕
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Health is wealth everyone, be mindful of your diet as early as possible. My aunt was able to control her sugar intake by drinking barley, but you can also just watch your diet carefully.
one of the best presentation and animation
thanks for sharing the information
This video was very easy to follow and really good
Excellent graphics!!! Love the lockers and the blue highlighted organs, brilliant!
I hope all people live helthy ❤
Best way to explain diabetes!
Thanks Phil. See you on thismorning.. love it
I WALK 30 MINUTES EVERYDAY AND I FEEL BETTER
in which program was this done? Btw great video!
I was very tired all the time, but never thought to attribute it to diabetes. I was very overweight and had sleep apnea, and thought to myself, "Oh, I'm just really tired because I have sleep apnea." This was happening since 2012 and I was not officially diagnosed with Type 2 until 2019.
I’m not diabetic so I didn’t understand the condition with this video I have more of an understanding thank you 🥰
Hi there, thank you so much for your kind words, we are very happy to read that you have found our content beneficial to you 💙🧡
Great video!
EXCELLENT ANIMATED EXPLANATION
I agree!!
Didn't mention depression which is high amongst sufferers. Otherwise brilliant overview - thank you!
My life is it.. i'm type 1. From Brazilian woman
Is that Philip Scofield
Thank you so much teacher 👏🏻👏🏻
I’m having tingly feelings in my hands and arms, I’m feeling very tired, I’m very thirsty, and I’m ver inactive. Should I be concerned? I think the tiredness part is because I stayed up until 1 AM last night and got up at 6 but I’m still worried
Evening, all the symptoms you describe could be due to high blood glucose levels, so please do speak to your GP surgery asap. You are also welcome to call our helpline for further advice. Tel: 0345 123 2399, Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm.
Thanks its really help with my homework
An excellent animated video.
Really nice illustrations used
Living isn't as simple as it should be... :(
Hi there. We're sorry to hear about your concerns. We appreciate that diabetes management can often be difficult, but please know that we are here to support you if you're struggling at all. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us on (+44) 345 123 2399, or if you're based outside the UK, pop an email to helpline@diabetes.org.uk (Mon - Fri; 9am - 6pm GMT). We have advisors available who would be happy to talk through anything that's concerning you in more detail. Do take care, and stay safe.
@@diabetesuk Don't live with diabetes reverse the disease by eating a whole food low-fat plant-based diet
I dont have any of these just was a little bit scared of having it.
I preferred the delivery style of the previous version. The music in this one, is far too ramped up and intense and is in the foreground instead of the background. The previous version gave better info ... or maybe it was just easier to listen to the delivered content.
where did you edit this?
Clear explanation…thanks
thanks doc
You're welcome, Radhika!
very useful information.....
Thank you for being so nice presentation
Can you make more this was so cool!
My A1C was 8.1 and my glucose was 600.
is this video available in french?
Very informative as always!
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thank you for explaining 😌
You're welcome 😊
Sadly, there is a huge industry based around treatments and medication. Not really in their best interests to find a cure.
Don't live with diabetes reverse the disease by eating a whole food low-fat plant based diet
This rlly helped me with my homework thx
I suffer from thrush & when I have too much sweets the sugar somehow starts leeking into my mouth several hours after I've had them & I'll taste sugar for a long time & my mouth will just always taste sweet. Must be some sort of evelutionary failsafe. I don't think I have diabetes though lol
We'd highly recommend speaking to your GP about your symptoms so that you can get a diagnosis and appropriate treatment. If you need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to give us a call on 0345 123 2399 Mon- Fri 9am-6pm, or email us at helpline@diabetes.org.uk 💙
Excellent video gave me a clear understanding of what these diseases are.💪🏼
How is it that doctors know for sure that you are indeed diabetic and not, for example, just eating too much sugar your body does not need (so it stays in the blood, instead of going into cells that are already supplied with enough sugar)????
Hi @TanjaVK1968 - The main blood test used for diagnosing diabetes is called the HbA1c test. HbA1c is what’s known as glycated haemoglobin. This is something that’s made when the glucose (sugar) in your body sticks to your red blood cells. Your body can’t use the sugar properly, so more of it sticks to your blood cells and builds up in your blood. Red blood cells are active for around 2-3 months, which is why the reading is taken quarterly (very different from finger-pricking). 💙
@@diabetesuk thanks..but i still dont get it. So this test shows that your body cannot process sugar normally. But does it shows WHY (because body is stuffed already with EXCESSIVEsugar OR body cannot process ANY sugar)?? Because if it is too much sugar - the answer is proper diet and not medications.
@@TanjaVK1968 Making dietary changes such as reducing the consumption of added sugars (not naturally occuring sugars) and processed carbs can make a difference, but some people require the extra help from medication if the natural insulin in the body is not doing its job or even when the pancreas itself is not functioning correctly. It really depends on the individual, and for many people with type 2 diabetes, medication is not a permanent treatment (unlike type 1 diabetes where you are on insulin indefinitely).
Sounds like Schofield!
I've nearly been diebetic type 1 for a year and I remember watching this video in the hospital 🤣
Pretty sure you’re born with type 1 ?
@permabulk1454 no type 1 can devolp at any stage in life as I got jt when I was 13 but it is mostly common for newborns to develop t1d
@@Mrsandman112. oh I always thought that type 2 was the kind you can develop and type 1 was from birth
@permabulk1454 don’t worry your OK at least your respectful to other and always open to new ideas:]
Good day! I'd like to ask permission to use some clips from this video for a school project tackling Diabetes. Hope to hear from you. Thank you very much.
Hi there, please send us an email detailing the videos that you would like to use and we can look into this in greater detail. Our email is helpline@diabetes.org.uk. Thank you so much for you interest and we look forward to assisting you further 💙🧡
Hi, I am curious to know how we can protect our body from getting this disease / malfunctioning of pancrease and insulin?
What steps should I follow?
Should I test my glucose level on daily basis?
P.S Currently , I'm not facing any symptoms but I want to be precautious.
Your help will be appreciated .
If you have symptoms I would go the doctor but I would not test your glucose level daily.
Tests are pretty expensive
at least here in my country (Slovakia)
and If you don't really have any symptoms or it doesn't run in your family
then that would be a waste
and If you have symptoms, go visit a doctor
You could get a glucose meter from a pharmacy or online.
I would recommend checking glucose levels in the morning and fasting and 2 hours after meals to see how well your pancreas is working.
thank you kanye, very cool!
i want approved to translate this video and download it on my channel.
Mine is just hormoons from my thyroid (runs in my moms family). Vision problem (runs in my fathers family). I have a scar in the left eye. I should drink less tea. The less i urinate. I'm not hungry all the time. I eat at regular times on work days. I only have trouble whenever i dont go to bed on time. I have tiny bit of belly fat. Its not dangling over my trousers. I've talked to my doctor once.
Is that Phillip Scholfield that is doing the narration?
Yes it is!
Diabetes is such a scary word! I don't feel it is a concern for me right now, but I don't feel I can give up soda and sweets entirely!
I have had diabetes for my whole life and I’m watching this lololol
Don't live with diabetes reverse the disease by eating a whole food low-fat plant base diet
Don't live with diabetes reverse the disease by eating a whole food low-fat plant based diet
Wow I really like this I learned alot
Hi im jessica and i got diabeties *type one* when i was seven so three years ago, and just for awarness, NO WE DID NOT GET DIABETIES BY EATING SWEETS AND NO WE ARE NOT LUCKY.
Phillip Schofield before all the controversy…
Thanks
Commentary by Phil Scholfield
thank you!
One question!
How do we prevent ourself from getting diabetics when our parents got them..
But i dont often drink or eat sweets, i did once.. checked my sugar level,anx its only 2.. soo is it below normal sugar level??? I am afraid of eating sweets often, but once in awhile.. maybe few times a week, k would eat snacks or drinks with very very high sugars.. maybe its called sweet tooth.. my taste for sweets are higher than my husband and i know its not healthy
Rasna, there's information about how to reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes (and how to find out your own risk) on our website here: www.diabetes.org.uk/diabetes-the-basics/types-of-diabetes/type-2/preventing
And our helpline is there for further advice and support. Tel: 0345 123 2399, Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm.
How do you make this animation
diabetes runs in my family and i have some of these symptoms..
Hi Sara - if you haven't already, we'd recommend speaking to your doctor about your symptoms and possibly getting tested for diabetes.
I have diabetis
Hi guys such a cool vid!!
Well you bought it
very good
1:30 So far that doesn't sound like me..... okay... go on....
Thankyou
thank you very much
No preservatives, artificial sugars or substitutes, and sufficient protien and water, is all I needed to be free of diabetes.
I have type one diabetes
Fun fact I have type 1 an I'm 12 and even I know we go off ratios because when we are first diagnosed our pancreas isn't fully dead but slowly dying so it still sends insulin but we have to inject to make sure we dont go too high since our pancreas isn't sending enough
Thursday, July 18, 2024, AD, 12:33 am, Eastern Standard Time.
I’m just here because I found out my friend has diabetes 1 and I want to learn about it.
Where is Holly? 😄
is that philip schofield speaking
Maybe 😉
good
Please stop background music
I buy diabetic supplies anyone have any?
Contact Dr Ejemhen on TH-cam
Interesting
Uhh can I just ask one thing. How come at 1:32 the cartoon figure in the bottom right is wearing a turban? Was that really necessary? Like I know diabetes is common amongst Indians but I found that pretty strange
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I am thirsty and I urinate 9 times a day.
What people on TH-cam think will happen if you eat more than 0.000001 grams of chocolate:
Diabetes is the most common disease in Cambodia now. It is the main cause of death 😭 10% of Cambodian youths have diabetes
Everything we can find on the go is sugarcoated. Time to think healthy food.
Ok
109/110/111
What YT shorts commenters think what happens after eating something with over 4 grams of sugar:
Anyone reading this, I minister the healing power of Jesus into your body. I decree and declare that any power attacking your blood sugar leaves you now in the name of Jesus. Kindly say this prayer If you want to give your life to Jesus, say Lord Jesus, I love you with all my heart, I believe that you are the son of God, I believe that you died for my sins, I believe that you rose again for my justification, right now I receive Jesus into my heart as my saviour, my Lord and my king. I declare that the power of sin, Satan, hell and the grave is broken in my life. From now I am a child of God. Thank you for giving your life to Jesus.
sorry but the old video was much better
This is supposed to be the updated version of th-cam.com/video/Oq5J9CAI2hY/w-d-xo.html however, the previous video is in BSL with subtitles but video is clearly only for hearing people. This isn't fair!
Me watching the videos while eating rice
HELLO YOU ALREADY KNOW MY CHANNEL, ABOUT HEALTH CARE. VISIT. GRATITUDE
Did anyone notice the cartoon who could not get his wounds heal was wearing a turban 🤔🤔
Cool lol
would someone please help campaign to put a motor on a stationary bike so the motor exercises a persons leg and the person doesnt have to , the motor exercises for the person, please campaign with me, its only a motor on a stationary bike
I have diabetes
Hi there. Thank you for your comment. If you ever need any further information about your diagnosis, we have plenty of information about all aspects of life with diabetes available on our website (www.diabetes.org.uk). Additionally, our helpline is here to support those who require specific guidance. Please don't hesitate to contact one of our advisors on +44 345 123 2399 or helpline@diabetes.org.uk (Mon - Fri; 9am - 6pm) should you require some advice. Do take care.
My ass thought it was just a fancy word for diarrhea