With good stabilisation you prevent vascular damage
The Feture of your health is depend upon your diabetes being well stablised. The better your stablisation, the more likely are you to prevent vascular damage-the feared late complications of diabetes.
Your eyes are particularly threatened by this vascular damage. It can lead to a deterioration in vision, and in severe cases to blindness. The kidneys are also threatened. Heart attack or premature stroke occurs more frequently in poorly stabilised diabetics. However, you are not at the mercy of this development. It lies in your hands to prevent these late complications of diabetes by a disciplined way of life. keeping to the diet, regular physical exercise and the punctual taking of tablets or the conscientious injection of insulin. Make the most of this chance!
Preventing vascular damage means: winning valuable years of life!
If you are prepared to make moderation and regularity the guiding principle of your life, then you can look .to the future with optimism. You have "qualified" good health; a fulfilled life is open to you. The better you know your diabetes, the better you will manage.
Be on close terms with diabetes
Diabetes mellitus is a disorder whi often
- does not hurt
- is not contagious
- is not visible
A diabetic will not be affected in
- education and professional training
- professional occupation,
- family life,
- a meaningful arrangement of one's leisure time,
- a full life in old age.