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Diabetes: The Numbers Count

Diabetes: The Numbers Count

DIABETES: THE NUMBERS COUNT!
AVEON HEALTH
THE DIABETES EXPERTS

       We have found that, for whatever reason, most people don’t particularly enjoy those activities associated with the acquisition of Blood for determining the “Numbers” associated with Diabetes. “Finger Pricks” are no one’s favorite activity, and the Blood Drawing to determine A1C appears to be comparable to Blood Letting for some!

While this is true, we have also found that most people are rational individuals, and once they fully understand what the Numbers are all about it is easier for them to accept the processes. It goes back to, of course, the fact that Knowledge is our greatest ally when fighting Diabetes. As a result, when people understand what the Numbers indicate it both helps them track their “condition” a little better, and better understand what the numbers mean. As a result, we have compiled the information in the following chart to allow you to determine your status, to some degree, at a glance!

WHAT THE NUMBERS MEAN

 

CONDITION A1C BLOOD LEVELS
Normal 5.2 – 5.6 108 – 122
Pre-Diabetic 5.7 – 6.4 126 – 151
Diabetic 6.5 – 7.0 154 – 172
Harmful 7.1 – 8.0 176 – 207
Dangerous 8.5 – 15.0 225 – 457

 

A colleague of ours who works at the BARROW NEUROLOGICLA INSTITUTE shared that they test their patients’ Blood Levels daily, and if they are above 120 they administer Insulin to ensure that their recuperation is not hindered or complicated because of a Diabetes issue.

As you can see, understanding the Numbers reflected in this chart will help you understand what kind of a “Sugar Day” you are having. The hope is that if your numbers are a tad high you will alter you daily activity in such areas as Diet and Exercise.

The A1C Numbers do not reflect a daily Sugar Level, but rather an average for a three month period of time. Understanding how A1C works will show that the 90 day interval is not an arbitrary one, but has its basis in Scientific Fact.

Daily Blood Levels can be affected/influence by a host (figuratively, not literally!) of factors, including, but not limited to time of day, hormonal changes, or physical activity levels. A1C, on the other hand, is very definitive as it measures one specific item: The amount of Hemoglobin in the Blood that has Glucose attached to it. As you will remember from your High School Biology days, Hemoglobin is the protein found in Red Blood Cells that carries oxygen to the body. As with most of our Body Cells, Hemoglobin Cells are constantly regenerated as they “die off.” Their Life Span? That’s right – - three months! As a result, the A1C test gives us insight into what your average Sugar Level was over the last three months. That’s why we strongly suggest a quarterly check-up to help us better keep track of your Diabetes situation.

While A1C is a proven method, it is not a stagnant one. At one point in time, A1C results could vary depending on which lab had analyzed them. Today this isn’t the case, thanks to the efforts of the National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program. For the most part, we no longer have to be concerned about variance in our testing.

If A1C Numbers are “out of line,” that tells us that there may be other concerns on the horizon, as this could be indicative of a higher risk in such areas as:

  • Cardiovascular Diseases: Stroke/Heart Attack
  • Eye Damage, Possibly leading to Blindness
  • Kidney Disease
  • Numbness, Tingling, Lack of Sensation in feet due to Nerve Damage
  • Slower Wound Healing and/or Infection

A1C Numbers are not just a crap shoot, however, as there are steps that can be taken to help control them. This includes Life Style changes such as losing some weight, closer attention to Diet, and instituting an Exercise Regimen.

When it comes to Diet, one of the main things that needs to be monitored is Carbohydrate Intake. A few years ago, one of our patients took it upon themselves to devise a “Carb Chart” to help them monitor the number of Carbs they were eating each day. That Chart is at the end of the Blog. Please feel free to print it out and use it as you draft your Menus for each day.

We trust that the information imparted to you herein will help you better understand why THE NUMBERS COUNT, and what how you can help make them even better!

If you, or someone you know, needs help in managing their Diabetes, please call AVEON HEALTH at 480-300-4663 to make an appointment with a member of our staff and allow them to escort you down the path to an improved quality of life for you and your loved ones!

This Blog was written, in part, with information gleaned from the following sources:

https://www.healthline.com/health/type-2-diabetes/ac1-test

 

FRUIT Amt Carbs (gm) VEGGIE Amt Carbs(gm)
Apple   small, 2” 1 14 Acorn Squash 1C 29.9
Apricot dried 1 2.2 Asparagus Spear 1 6.9
Apricot Fresh 1 3.9 Baby Carrots 1 Raw 0.8
Banana 1 26.9 Beets (cooked) 1C 5
Blackberries 1C 14.7 Bok Choy 1C 3.1
Blueberries 1C 21.5 Broccoli raw 1C 5.8
Canteloupe 8-Jan 4.8 Broccoli boiled 1C 11.2
Cherries 1 1.3 Brussel Sprouts 1C 11.1
Fig 1 7.7 Butternut Squash 1C 21.5
Grapes (red or Green) 10 1 Cabbage raw 1C 3.9
Honeydew 1/8 11.4 Cabbage cooked 1C 3.9
Kiwi 1 10.1 Carrots cooked 1C 12.8
Mango 1C 25.7 Cauliflower cooked 1C 5.1
Nectarine 2 1/2″ 1 13.7 Cauliflower raw 1C 5.7
Orange small 1 11.3 Celery 4″ 10 1
Peach 2/1/2″ 1 12.9 Corn Canned 1C 30.5
Pear small 1 22.9 Corn on cob 1 14
Pineapple 2 oz 7.3 Cucumber 1C 3.7
Plum 1 7.5 Edamame cooked 1C 29.9
Prunes 1 6 Edamame raw 10 pods 2.2
Raisins 1C 114 Eggplant Parm 4″ sq 32.9
Raspberries 1C 14.6 Garbanzos 1C 34.2
Strasberries(sliced) 1 C 12.8 Green Beans 1C 9,9
Tangerine(cutie) 1 10 Green Leaf Lettuce 1C 1
Watermelon 1C 11.6 Iceberg Lettuce 1C 1.7
Jicama 1C 10.6
NUTS Amt Carbs(gm) Kale cooked 1C 7.3
Almond 1C 28.2 Kale raw 1C 6.7
Brazil 2 1 Mushrooms raw 1C 3
Cashews 1 oz 8.6 Mushrooms stuffed 1oz 20
Macadamia 1oz 1.2 Peas 1C 22.9
Peanuts 1C 38.3 Pepper – Red 1 7.3
Pecans 1 C 38.3 Pepper -Yellow 1 10.3
Pistachios 4 1 Pork & Beans 1.2C 23
Walnuts 1/2 cup 8 Potato Sweet, Sm. 1 13.7
Radishes raw 1 0
SEEDS Amt Carbs (gm) Red Leaf Leffuce 1C 0.6
Pumpkin 1C 15.8 Romaine Lettuce 1C 1.2
Sunflower 1C 30.8 Rutabaga 1C 10.6
Spaghetti Squash 1C 10.1
DAIRY Amt Carbs (gm) Spinach cooked 1C 6.8
Yogurt Plain 1C 11.5 Spinach raw 1C 1.1
Yogurt w/fruit 1C 46.8 Sugar Snap Peas 1C 11.4
Yogurt Greek 1C 7 Summer Squash 1C 7.7
Greek Vanilla 1C 16 Tomato 2″ 3.5
Cottage Cheese 1C 5.7 Turnips 1C 8
Cream Cheese 1 Tbs 1 Zucchini 1C 7
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BREAD & SNACKS Amt Carbs (gm) CHEESE Amt Carbs (gm)
BBQ Sauce 1 Tbs 12.7 Cheddar 3 oz 1
Cheese Puffs 13 13 Swiss
Chips – Potato 15 15
Chips Taco 7 19 MISC Amt Carbs (gm)
Eng Muffin 1 25 Beef Jerky 7oz pc 1 2.2
Everything Bagel 1 59 Hummus 2 Tbs 4
Kaiser Roll 1 30 Pasta w/sauce 1C 33.8
Pop Corn 1C 6.3 Pizza – Pepperoni 1 Slice 35
Pretzels Soft 1 43 Potato Baked sm 29.5
Pretzels Twisted 1 4.8 Potato FF 1 32.6
Pub Mix 1 oz 19 Potato boiled sm 25
Saltines 5 10 Potato Mashed 1C 35.5
Tortilla   Corn 1 8 Potato Salad 1C 28
Tortilla Flour 1 32 Rice Brn 1/2 C 23
Tortilla Wheat 1 22 Slim Jim 1oz 1 3
Wheat slice 1 14.4 Quinoa 1 tbs 2.5
CANDY Amt Carbs (gm) MISC – Phase II Amt Carbs (gm)
3 Musketeers 1 Bar 42 Dinner Rolls 1 14
Bit O Honey 1 Sect. 6 Eggs 1 1.5
Butterfinger 1 Bar 43 Eggs 1 1.5
Junior Mints 1 2 Frstd Cinnmn Bun 1 23
Mounds 1 Pkg. 29 Frstd Shrdded Wht 1 Cup 41
Pay Day 1 Bar 27 Honey Nut Cheerios 1 cup 22
Peanut M & M 15 9 Pan Cakes 1 6″ 31
Peppermint Paties 1 Bar 31 Pepsi 8 oz. 26
Pepprmnt Pat Sgr Fr 1 Bar 8 Pie 1 Piece 50
Reeses 2 Pk. 24 Raisin Bran 1 cup 46
Snickers 1 Bar 33 Refried Beans 1 Cup 26
Star Mints 1 5 Rye Bread 1 Slice 10
Suzy Q 1 Cake 35 Tomato Soup 1 can 50
 

 

MISC. – PHASE III Cargs (gm) MISC. – PHASE IV Carbs (gm)
Cake – Carrot 1/2 Slice 20 Cous Cous 1 Cup 37
Cake – Cup – Choc. 1 24 Crnd Beef Hash 1 Cup 22
Cake – Ger. Choc. 1/2 Slice 20 Egg Nog 1 Cup 20
Cake – Rice 1 4 Fried Mushrooms 1 17
Cashew Clusters 8 16 Fried Onion Rings 1 Med. 2
Chimichanga 1 43 Hamb. Roll 1 20
McD Dble Chssebrgr 1 29 Hash Browns 1 Cup 46
McD Fish Fillet 1 39 Hot Dog Roll 1 20
McD McSausage/Egg 1 29 Nacho Chips – Corn 10 18
McD Small Fries 1 Pkg 44 Quinoa 1 Cup 20
Milk 1 Cup 12 Smoked Almonds 28 5
Northern Beans 1/4 C-Dry 28 Sub Roll 6″ 46
Oyster Crackers 24 10 Taco Bell Taco Sup. 1 20
Veggie Straws 30 12 Taco Bell Tostada 1 20
MISC. – PHASE V Amt Carbs (gm) MISC. – PHASE VI Amt Carbs (gm)
Bit-O-Honey 1 Piece 5 Tomato Juice 1C 10
Einstien Pump Bagel 1 53
Ice Cream 1/2 Cup 16 MISC. – PHASE VII Amt Carbs (gm)
Lemon Pudding 1/2 Cup 24 Brownie 2″ Sqre. 12
Nutter Butter Wafer 1 Patty 4 Chkn Noodle Soup 1 Cup 10
OG Bread Sticks 1 37 Coconut Donut 1 46
OG Pasta Fagule 1 Bowl 21 Crckr:Corn/Sea Salt 10 6
OG Salad 1 Bowl 12 Crckr:White Cheddr 1 1
OG=OLIVE GARDEN Pound Cake 1 Pc. 14
Potato Chips 25 15 Small Sweet Pprs. 1 2
Pringles 1 1 Spnch Stffd Mshrm 1 6
Rice Cakes 1 4 Sun Flower Seeds 1 Cup 28
SfeWay Whoopi Pies 1 57 Wise Chees Puffs 23 17
SfeWay Elcairs 1 34 Wise Onion Rings 15 10
SfeWay Cream Puffs 1 16 Wise Potato Chips 20 15
MISC. – PHASE VIII Amt Carbs (gm) MISC. – PHASE IX Amt Carbs (gm)
Arby Classic Rst Bf 1 37 Angel Food Cake 1/8 Cake 25
Arby French Dip 1 Sndwch 59 Baby Carrots 6 5
Arby Mozz Sticks 2 19 Dates 1 7
Arby Sm Crly Fries 1 Pkg 21 French Toast 1 Slice 15
Black Beans 1 Cup 46 Frzn Strawberries 1 C 60
Choc. Chip Cookie 1 9 Honey Smck Cereal 1 C 24
Denny’s Super Bird 1 42 Jell-O I Cup 10
Dinner Roll 1 Sm. 11 Mac & Cheese 1 Cup 45
Jason’s Baked Chips 1 Srvng. 20 Mini Tortillas 1 6
Jason’s Deli Club 1 67 Mstrd Prtzels 1/3 C 18
KFC Bisquit 1 22 Oatmeal Muffin 1 Sm. 10
KFC Cold Slaw 1 Cup 14 Snow Peas 6 1.5
KFC Mshd Spuds 1 Cup 19 Sweet & Sour Pork 1 Cup 25
MISC. – PHASE X Cargs (gm) MISC. – PHASE XI Carbs (gm)
2% Milk 1 Cup 12 Bean & Bacon Soup 1 Can 22
Applbees Spnch Dip 1 Cup 74 Brownie 2″ Sqre 14
Apple Fritters 1 Avg. 49 Choc. Milk 1% 1 Cup 32
Apple Sauce 1 Cup 34 Cocktail Peanuts 38 6
Boston Cream Pie 1/8 Pie 30 Ice Cream Sndwch 1 26
Brkfst Cookies 1 5 Mini Cornbread 1 15
Donut Holes 1 7 Mini Poppy Seed 1 12
Egg Roll 1 23 Mini Wheats 1 Cup 45
Ent. Cheese Danish 1/9 Cake 27 Oatmeal Raisn Ckie 1 16
Entemann Crmb Cke 1/9 Cake 32 PB Pretzels 6 Pieces 10
Frosted Flakes 1 Cup 26 Pita Bread 1 Slice 22
Granola Bar 1 Bar 18 Rice Krispies 1 Cup 22
Prog. Clam Chowder 1 Can 40 Sno Balls 1 28
Toffee Fay 1 Piece 5 Triskets 1 2
MISC. PHASE XII Cargs (gm) MISC. – PHASE XIII Carbs (gm)
Chex Mix 1 Cup 21
Sugar Cookies 1 16
FOR TURKEY DAY
Corn Chowder 1 Cup 16
Dressing 1 Cup 15
Pie: Apple 1/8 Pie 56
Pie: Mince 1/8 Pie 40
Pie: Pumpkin 1/8 Pie 20
Yams w/ Marsh. 1 Cup 48