I'm quite young to have Type 1 diabetes, right? :P
1. When I found out that I had diabetes, I was<em> very </em>young, so my reaction wasn't as intense as my parents, who were devastated. They thought I would be born the "perfect child" with no health problems.
<em />2. Definitely. I have to cope with extreme moments of feeling fatigue. My weight also fluctuates from being normal, and then a week later I'm underweight and need to eat more.
3. Ack! When my blood sugar decreased I had <em>literally no energy. </em>I was barely able to stand, worse yet walk to the kitchen.
4. As much as I hate needles, I gotta get at least 2 injections a day.
5. Again, the things I struggle most with are my energy levels, especially when my blood sugar is low.
6. No I don't, but I am on a diet.
7. NO. Eating too much unhealthy food is the <em>worst </em>thing to do if you have diabetes! I have a snack/dessert here and there, but I don't eat sweets all the time.
8. The lowest blood sugar point I've hit was 52...or something close to that. I was hospitalized, and the doctors had to fight to get my blood sugar up or....yeah... but I'm fine now! It still drops from time to time, but a soda or some ice cream usually fixes that problem.
9. When my blood sugar drops, I have to eat a load of sweets to get it back up. Otherwise, no.
10. I was actually born with Type 1 diabetes since I was exposed to it during my mom's pregnancy. Although I've always wanted a little sister, she put herself on birth control to keep it from happening again, so no little sister for me. :(
11. My sugar level is usually around 79 or 80.
12. I never really understood that I had diabetes until I was 8, and that's when my blood sugar starting dropping like a bomb.
13. Type 1.
14. I get so tired sometimes, plus I can't eat too much junk food. I've also recently been put on a diet.
15. My parents were shocked and disappointed, and like I said my mom per herself on birth control. They've also kept tabs on the way I was acting, such as if I was shaking or stumbling, to determine if there was a problem.
16. If you're in good health, appreciate it. There are so many kids out there who pray that they can see the next morning. Sometimes, you don't really appreciate having good health until it's gone and you can't get it back.
In the United States, food waste is estimated at between 30-40 percent of the food supply. This estimate, based on estimates from USDA's Economic Research Service of 31 percent food loss at the retail and consumer levels, corresponded to approximately 133 billion pounds and $161 billion worth of food in 2010.
Angela's willingness to work on her flexibility to start ballet again, itself is the starting point.
Explanation:
Ballet dancing involves fitness levels as any other sports person must have. It helps to keep our bodies in shape.
In order to gain back her flexibility, to begin with, Ballet again, first and foremost Angela should be optimistic towards her approach and be mentally strong enough to start again.
She has been a professional ballet dancer for many years. Therefore she knows how and where to start from and what all is required to be flexible enough to start again.
She should start meeting the professionals from her field and also those who have given up completely but are into training others, which may give new directions which she may not be aware of.
She needs to work on her strict diet, training sessions, deep-tissue massages and acupuncture, stretching exercises and ice packs required to ease on pain.
She must take care of the above points considering the reason also why she stopped ballet dancing if there are any underlying medical issues that needs to be sorted out first.