Denton County Living Well Magazine November/December 2017 | Page 48
Psst…
You Could Have
Courtesy Baylor Scott & White Health
T
he symptoms of type 2 diabetes are often subtle,
which might explain why so many people in the
U.S. don’t know they have the disease. A whop-
ping 8.1 million Americans have undiagnosed dia-
betes, according to the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention. Their bodies don’t use insulin properly,
leading to too much glucose (sugar) in the blood, putting
them at risk for potentially devastating complications, in-
cluding high blood pressure, stroke, kidney disease and
loss of limbs.
“Diabetes can cause a lot of issues throughout the body,”
says Donald Wesson, MD, MBA, senior vice president of
Baylor Scott & White Health Weight Management Services
and named president of Baylor Scott & White Health &
Wellness Institute at Juanita J. Craft Recreation Center. “We
can certainly prevent or delay the issues, but it’s imperative
we identify them early. The interventions we have available
offer the best chances of success when used early on.”
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Ideally, diabetes is diagnosed by detecting high blood sugar
before symptoms begin to appear. This is done with a sim-
ple fasting blood sugar test. Everyone should be screened
for diabetes starting at age 45, but you should talk to your
doctor about starting sooner if you are overweight, have a
close relative with diabetes, have high blood pressure or
abnormal cholesterol levels, had gestational diabetes (dur-
ing pregnancy) or are inactive.
Also, pay attention to your body and alert your physi-
cian if you have any of the following five common dia-
betes symptoms.
1. INCREASED URINATION. The blood can only accom-
modate so much excess sugar before it expels it through
the urine. “Increased urination is typically the first symptom
people have,” Dr. Wesson says. “As diabetes gets more
advanced, the body is trying to get rid of the increased
sugar, and so it’s making a whole lot of urine.” And be-
DENTON COUNTY Living Well Magazine | NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2017