7 Reasons Why People Put Off Getting Diabetes Diagnosed

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Living Life Normally Is Easier

It's easier to eat what you've always eaten than to change your diet. It's easier to sit on the sofa in front of the television than it is to exercise. We get comfortable with these behaviors and don't want to change them.

It's easier to cope with stress by overeating than by dealing with it head-on. Just dealing with anxiety is easier than taking steps to eliminate stress. Even though these are detrimental to our well-being, sometimes, we'd rather go about life as normal than face things that negatively impact us.

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Continue Living Just As They Always Have

What ends up happening is some people decide that they'd rather not know if they have diabetes or not. They want to continue living just as they always have. But what they don't realize is that they're shaving many years from their lives.

They're limiting the time that they have left. They're also gambling with the consequences of diabetes that are not properly managed. Diabetes is like any other condition.

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They Don't Realize The Consequences

If you do your best to take care of it, you can live a long, healthy, and happy life. But on the flip side, if you do nothing to take care of it and don't make the necessary changes, you will end up paying the price. There are many consequences that you could face if you don't take care of diabetes.

You can end up losing sight in one or both eyes. This can lead to a loss of independence. You can end up losing a limb to the disease due to poor blood circulation. Some people end up with more than one limb amputated. You can have a stroke or a heart attack, or you can die much younger than you should have due to the toll diabetes takes on the body.

In this article, we discussed seven reasons why someone might put off going to the doctor to have their diabetes symptoms diagnosed. First, we went over the possibility of people fearing the worst and fearing change in their routines. Then, we talked about some uncommon diabetes symptoms and the possibility of diabetes running in the family. Next, we discussed fear of diet changes and potentially shortened lifespan. Lastly, we discussed the fact that people procrastinating in getting their diabetes diagnosed are shortening their own lives.

While change can be hard, you deserve a beautiful life with the people that you care about. It's easier to get tested and make changes than it is to suffer the consequences and wish that you had. You can take action and get your diabetes diagnosed before it's too late.










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Georgia Berry is a resident of Tallahassee, FL, and is a public relations manager. It brings her great joy to share her experiences - there are a lot! Some of Ruby's passions include aquatic biology, basketball, and jazz.