People with Diabetes are just like everyone else. While Diabetes can be a handicap to individuals who have extensive complications from the disease, numerous Diabetics lead lives similar to people who do not have the disease. The major difference between people with Diabetes and people without Diabetes is that they have issues with their insulin secretion (type 1) or absorption (type 2), which affects portions of their lives in various ways. They have to be responsible about testing their blood glucose and insulin levels several times a day, and type 1 Diabetics must dose themselves with insulin throughout the day as well. Many count carbohydrates when they eat, and most sufferers have to be diligent about exercise, and refraining from alcohol and tobacco.

Regarding diets for people with Diabetes, as long as they follow a few simple guidelines, they are free to eat as they wish. After diagnosis, most Diabetics will work with a Dietician to choose a method of eating, especially if they are insulin dependent (type 1). Once this plan is in place, they can opt to be Carnivores, Vegetarians, and even Vegans if they desire. They are encouraged to eat fruit and can enjoy dessert in moderation. Diets that consist of low fat proteins, whole grains, vegetables, and fruits are recommended for all diabetics, as well as thirty minute of cardiovascular exercise per day.

 

Famous People with Diabetes

 

There is multiple numbers of famous people with Diabetes. These individuals may be celebrated for being an actor, comedian, or singer, such as Halle Berry,Drew Carey, and Elvis Presley. Other celebrities known for their talent include writers, artists, and scientists like Ernest Hemingway, Giacomo Puccini, and Sylvia Chase. Businesspeople, politicians, and scientists include Howard Hughes, Winnie Mandela, and Thomas Edison. Sports figures like Jay Cutler, Gary Hall, Jr., and Dorian Gregory all lead successful lives without letting Diabetes stop them in any manner. They prove that if an individual has a will, then they can find a way, whether they suffer from Diabetes or any other condition.

 

Number of People with Diabetes

 

The number of people with Diabetes is at an all-time high and continues to grow each year due to people leading inactive lifestyles and the rates of obesity growing. According to the National Diabetes Statistics of 2011, in the United States alone, the percentage of people with Diabetes is approximately 25.8 million people, or 8.3 of the population. To make the situation worse, is the fact that another 7 million have Diabetes, but have not been diagnosed, while another 79 million have pre-Diabetes. Pre-Diabetes implies that without lifestyle changes, these people are very near to developing full blown Diabetes Mellitus. It is estimated that 0.26% of the population consists of young people with Diabetes, or people under the age of twenty years old that have type 1 or type 2 Diabetes.