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Faculty of Allied Health Sciences => Pharmacy => Topic started by: sharifa on July 29, 2013, 01:31:41 PM
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Managing diabetes during Ramadan
If you decide to fast you consulting with your doctor and keep in mind:
• If you are taking insulin, you will require less insulin before the start of the fast
• The type of insulin may also need changing from your usual type
• Pre-mixed insulin is not recommended during fasting
• Before starting the fast, you should include more slowly absorbed food (low GI), such as rice, pitta bread and dhal, in your meal, along with fruit and vegetables
• Check your blood glucose levels more often than you normally would
• When you break the fast, have only small quantities food, and avoid only eating sweet or fatty foods
• Try to eat just before sunrise, when you commence the next day’s fast
• At the end of fasting you should drink plenty of sugar-free and decaffeinated fluids to avoid being dehydrated.
Ref: Internet
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very useful post for diabetic patient....