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by Bob Bastian, Bob
Panic disorders are something that you need to be in control of. You should not use alcohol or any other type of narcotics to control the effects of panic. This is only going to lead to more damage and give you more problems in life. You should think about the fact that a panic disorder needs to be addressed in the right way and you should not do anything that may cause problems for you later on down the road.

Panic disorders are very dangerous when you mix them with alcohol. You will only find that you get into more trouble when you are using it. If you are experiencing panic disorders you need to see your doctor and get the treatment that you deserve. You have to be able to get help with your problems and not rely on the use of alcohol and other stimulants to get you feeling the way that you believe you need to feel.

These above items are only going to hide your problems with panic for a little while. You may also find that you get into more problems later on down the road with these things. Some people become alcoholics when they are using it all the time trying to hide the effects of a panic disorder. They may find that they are always relying on the drugs to get them feeling better about the problems that are going on in their life. Making sure that you are taking care of your body and doing what is necessary to feel good is important. However, you have to take the right precautions and do the right things when it comes to having panic disorders.

If you find that you are having problems letting go of your panic and using more alcohol and other items to relive your stress, you need to speak to your health care professional. You need to get it all out in the open so that they know what is going on in your life. They will be able to recommend strategies to help you feel better and to get you off to the right start and dealing with your panic. Put it all behind you so that you can feel better and get on to the life that you deserve the most.

You should also make sure that you are setting up the right support system in your life. You need to be aware of the different things that are going to help you and the things that are not going to be good for you. It is going to be crucial to how you deal with the day-to-day things and how well you deal with your panic in certain situations.

Diabetes is a disease that if left untreated will lead to a wide range of complications involving a variety of bodily organs and systems. These complications are all very serious and can be crippling or deadly. For the diabetic the best way to prevent or minimize any disorder arising from their disease is through proper management of their disease. This is accomplished through lifestyle changes involving diet, exercise, medication and regular visits to the doctor.

The primary cause for many of these complications revolves around high blood glucose (sugar) levels and the damage that it causes.

1.Diabetic Retinopathy - This condition involves the retina of the eye. The capillaries of the retina undergo changes that lead to decreased blood flow, known as ischemia. This leads to the presence of exudates or fluid in the eye, "cotton wool" patches on the retina, and a build up of fibrous tissue. This will result in vision impairment and even blindness if the diabetes is not properly managed. There is also an increased risk of cataracts due to high levels of glucose in the lens of the eye.

2. Diabetic Ketoacidosis - This is primarily a condition that is specific to type 1 diabetes. It occurs when there is an insulin deficit and glucose can not enter the cells to be used for energy. The body responds by metabolizing fat and protein which causes blood pH to drop and the dropping of ketone bodies into the urine. This affects respirations, which can have a fruity smell, disrupts heart function, depresses the central nervous system, drops blood pressure, and a number of other symptoms which can lead to coma and death.

3. Diabetic Neuropathy - Neuropathy is a deterioration or loss of nerve function. It is caused primarily by a thickening of the blood vessels that supply the nerves with nutrients. The symptoms first start in the toes and feet and work their way up to the rest of the body.

4. Diabetic Nephropathy - A disorder of the kidneys, diabetic nephropathy affects about 20 to 40 percent of all diabetics. Although the exact cause is unknown it is believed that high glucose causes damage glomerulosclerosis which affects the filtering function of the kidneys. This disease is usually accompanied by high blood pressure which needs to be aggressively treated.

5. Diabetic Hypoglycemia - Also known as low blood sugar this condition is common in those who have type 1 diabetes. It will occur in type 2 diabetics who are taking oral hypoglycemic medications. The symptoms, which include dizziness, lightheadedness, loss of consciousness and in severe cases coma and death are a result of a lack of glucose needed for proper brain function.

6. Diabetic Cardiovascular Disease - Diabetes causes a variety of changes to the cardiovascular system of it sufferers including atherosclerosis, structural defects in the blood vessels and thickening of capillary basement membranes. All of this can lead an increased risk of coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease.

Diabetes is a disease that affects all ages and types of people. Its effects can be devastating if not treated in a timely and appropriate manner. Left untreated it can cause serious health problems and even death. Everyone needs to be aware of this diseases and how some simple lifestyle changes can make the difference in the lives who suffer from diabetes.
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