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Type II diabetes can be a killer. It is very important that your doctor monitor you for this disease so it can be promptly controlled when discovered. The VA Hospital is where I go to monitor my diabetes type II. When I was initially diagnosed the doctors told me I had better prepare myself for treatment with insulin. They gave me all of the recommended booklets and instructions for administering self injections. I began to study those books and searched for optimum injection sites on my body. The mere thought of having to inject myself with insulin was humbling and frightening. My motivation was strong, however, because I have studied diabetes and know that it can cause blindness and other serious health problems.

Thankfully, I never needed to inject myself. I was able to bring the disease under control through a strict regimen of diet and exercise. One additional benefit to my program is that I am in better shape at 59 years old than I was at 39.

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Growing their own organic produce would give many Veterans a feeling of accomplishment and a strong sense of purpose while aiding in the control of a variety of illnesses. If you plant your own garden at home, you will be able to enjoy inexpensive, fresh, organic vegetables and, along with a good exercise program, keep diabetes type II from invading your life.

I am a retired banker who served in the military during the Vietnam era. I am the author of books on mortgage lending and maintain blogs about Military Veterans Health. I work with a group of Vietnam veterans who are dedicated to helping educate other military veterans about the benefits of maintaining good health through proper nutrition. I became afflicted with Hepatitis-C during my military service.Diabetes 60 System This is a terrible disease which eventually leads to cirrhosis or cancer of the liver and death. As the disease progresses it leads to other conditions such as Thyroid disease and Type II Diabetes, both of which I have.