Diabetic And Still Happy!

What is the prevalence of distress in diabetic patients in India?

Almost 35% have diabetic distress, equal numbers have high stress levels and almost 38% have depression.

At which periods is this distress very apparent?

This is most common at the time of diagnosis. Diet control and regular exercise are other challenges. When a complication arises due to diabetes it can cause severe stress. This could be angioplasty or bypass surgery, stroke, burning feet, or retinal problems requiring laser and other advanced therapies including dialysis. Stress increases multifold at the time of switching over to insulin.

Who can contribute to the happiness of persons with diabetes?

Besides the patient himself who should have a well-informed idea about his diagnosis, caregivers, physicians, nurses, and diabetic educators play a major role in promoting happiness in diabetics

What is this new concept 4 of glycaemic happiness?

This is a concept that helps people living with diabetes lead a productive, fulfilling life, without being overwhelmed by diabetes. This is a state of emotional and biomedical well-being in persons with diabetes.

Can we set a new target in diabetes care?

Happy diabetics find it easy to face the complexities of diagnosis, and therapy and are able to achieve optimal health targets. 100% glycaemic happiness should be the target.

What are the American Diabetes Association 2014 recommendations?

Psychological care should be integrated with routine medical care and delivered by trained healthcare professionals using a collaborative, person-centred, culturally informed approach.

What is the proposed model for achieving glycaemic happiness in diabetes care?

Self-care skills, proper communication, coping skills enhancement, and self awareness is important. The four pillars of happiness in a diabetic are a happy patient, a happy doctor, a happy caregiver in the family, and happy communication

What are the factors to reinforce while striking smart conversation?

Advise aiming for a healthy weight, proper diet planning, increasing fibre and limiting refined carbohydrates, salt, and fat, and introducing moderate intensity physical activity. Daily foot care, eye care, oral care, and the use of a blood glucose monitor are all important. The longer the counseling, the better the treatment adherence.

Categories : Diabetes

Dr Jay Deshmukh is Chief Physician and Director, Sunflower Hospital, Nagpur Honorary Physician to Honorable Governor of Maharashtra and PondicherryCentral. Dr Jay Deshmukh is an M.B.B.S., M.C.P.S., F.C.P.S., M.N.A.M.S., MD From Internal Medicine – Bombay and New Delhi.

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