I have a 20 pound pomeranian mix, and I’m riding my bike to lose weight. Can I bring my dog with me, and for how long? He loves to run and be active, but I’m just not sure if he should be as much as he has. The doctor hasn’t gotten his insulin right yet, so I’m kind of worried.

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I know that it can be hereditary and that it’s more common for people who suffer with obesity have a higher risk of it, but if you eat a lot of sugar, are you at risk for it too? Just curious!

I’m 26 weeks now and I have the glucose test coming up in a week or so. I couldn’t help eating a bag of sour gummy worms. I don’t really eat to much sugar, but I drink a lot of oj, and grape juice. What causes gestational diabetes?

ok so not even 10 minutes ago i took a blood sugar test. I got an 85. Im 13. But I don’t know if that’s high or low for my age, my grandma says its low but she isn’t sure because im 13. So what number does it have to be for a 13 year old? Also i don’t have diabetes, although i have pre diabetes
Also im feeling all dizzy and my head hurts like a whole lot

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How can I prove them wrong. I’m not firmilar with the science of raw food/fructose and diabetes.

For example: I eat a lot of ice cream, candy, etc (i mean, a lot), but i’m not overweight, and i do exercise a bit, but not an outstanding routine or anything. I’m just an active person. Some of my friends are worried about me possibly using up the insulin in my body and becoming a type two diabetic. Usually I just shrug it off, but I’m curious if what they’re saying actually has a grain of truth in it. :-/

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