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This site is dedicated to my daughter Whitney Lemont, her husband David, Renee my grandaughter and David's mom Sharon. Both David and his mom suffer from diabetes and could use your prayers. He as he struggles to live a life in light of his diabetes and Sharon as she just struggles. Whitney as she cares for David, Renee and Sharon.

diabetic, you already know the complications that can arise. Recently, one
more item was added to the already long list of concerns. Studies show that
those with diabetes have a higher risk of developing colorectal cancer. The
good news is that if we have diabetes, colorectal cancer that is caught early
is curable. Colorectal cancers are the second most common cause of cancer deaths
in the United States.



Although diabetes is not listed as a risk for colorectal cancer, age is. That
is why it is recommended you start screening at 50 or earlier if you have a
family history of colon cancer, or have had irritable bowel syndrome. IBS is
cases of prolonged diarrhea or constant constipation, usually worsened by stress.
You should know that if you have had trouble with this, you are more at risk
for colorectal cancer.



You can protect yourself from this disease. Your diet full of fruits, vegetables,
and little red meat helps you from developing colorectal cancer. You also must
keep a healthy weight and exercise your body. In addition, you should begin
to have colorectal screening when you are 50. Early screening is important
for the early detection and treatment of colorectal cancer. The screenings
are done in private rooms with fully qualified technicians who are sensitive
to your privacy. Most patients have a colonoscopy or a sigmoidosocopy; both
are usually painless and done as an outpatient. Most people are given a light
sedative, and after the test has been completed, they’re allowed time
to recover, and usually sent home.



Diabetics face a challenge when it comes to preparing for the exam. The day
before the procedure, you will have to follow a liquid diet and this could
cause problems for some diabetics. You also have to take a strong laxative
and that could cause dehydration, possible fainting, and low blood glucose.



If you are diabetic and preparing for a colonoscopy procedure, you need to
test your blood sugar more often the day before the test. Also the day of the
test, and possibly for the next two to three days after the procedure you will
need to test more often. It’s important if you are diabetic, your doctor
should try to schedule the test for as early in the morning as possible. You
will fast from midnight the day before until after your test is completed.



I know the laxative tastes horrible. One little known fact is, refrigerate
the liquid laxative overnight before taking it, and drink it as quickly as
possible to avoid the bitter taste. If you are taking insulin to control your
diabetes, you will need to speak to your doctor to see if you should reduce
your dosage the preparation day and the day of the test.



If you are a diabetic, protect yourself from the added risk of colorectal cancer.
Eat foods high in fiber, fresh fruit, and vegetables; reduce the red meat in
your diet, and exercise!



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