Breathing and diabetes

  
DiabetesForo
11/16/2014 7:54 a.m.

I carry with apnea without diagnosing a lifetime.Possibly one of the possible causes of my DB1.

In any case, the amount of insulin that I need is seriously altered too much, and in variability (difficult diabetes tell me) because of apnea and breathing problems (due to crooked septum, fatigue, etc.).

Improving diabetes is improving breathing in my opinion.

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I hope the subject is interested.

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AnNa
11/17/2014 5:56 a.m.

I didn't know that ...
I am asmatic due to hyperactivity and dust allergy before being diabetic ... I will see something to see ..

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