Diabetes questions

  
LadyBlue
10/10/2014 4:06 a.m.

Hello everyone, I am new in the forum and I would like to understand better about the disease, I am a medical student in Mexico and they are asking me to conduct a brief interview with someone who suffers from diabetes.I hope I can help me, it's totally confidential.

Age: Sex: Marital status:

Occupation: Maximum level of studies:

1. How long have you suffered diabetes and what symptoms did you present at the beginning?

2. What members of your family suffer from diabetes?

3. How did you face the disease when they gave you the news that you had diabetes?

4. Before suffering diabetes, you suffered overweight, did you have a sedentary life, you took alcohol, you made abundant and high meals in calories or did you drink daily?

5. What medicine do you take and with what regularity do you go to the doctor?

6. How do you consider the support of your family and friends since you were diagnosed?

7. Have you currently modified your lifestyle?That is, you changed your eating habits, the hours of sleep, you exercise, you stopped eating in excess, you got weight and no longer drink alcohol or soda.

8. Are you attending psychological therapy or practices any alternative therapy such as yoga, that helps you cope with the disease?Has it helped you?

9. Do you consider that with diabetes your stress level has increased or remains the same as before suffering from?

10. Are you currently living situations that generate stress and that you think directly affect your health, for example, to increase your sugar levels?

11. Do you consider that the information present in the radio, television or written media regarding the prevention of diabetes is sufficient or more diffusion is needed?

12. What is the vision of your future regarding diabetes?

Thank you!!

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chuy
02/12/2015 2:54 a.m.

ladyblue said:
hello to everyone, I am ueva in the forum and I would like to understand better about the disease, I am a medical student in Mexico and they are asking me to conduct a brief interview with someone who suffers fromdiabetes.I hope I can help me, it's totally confidential.

Age: Sex: Marital status:

Occupation: Maximum level of studies:

1. How long have you suffered diabetes and what family suffer from diabetes?

3. How did you face the disease when they gave you the news that you had diabetes?

4. Before suffering diabetes, you suffered overweight, did you have a sedentary life, you took alcohol, you made abundant and high meals in calories or did you drink daily?

5. What medicine do you take and with what regularity do you go to the doctor?

6. How do you consider the support of your family and friends since you were diagnosed?

7. Have you currently modified your lifestyle?That is, you changed your eating habits, the hours of sleep, you exercise, you stopped eating in excess, you got weight and no longer drink alcohol or soda.

8. Are you attending psychological therapy or practices any alternative therapy such as yoga, that helps you cope with the disease?Has it helped you?

9. Do you consider that with diabetes your stress level has increased or remains the same as before suffering from?

10. Are you currently living situations that generate stress and that you think directly affect your health, for example, to increase your sugar levels?

11. Do you consider that the information present in the radio, television or written media regarding the prevention of diabetes is sufficient or more diffusion is needed?

12. What is the vision of your future regarding diabetes?

Thank you !!


ladyblue said:
hello everyone, I am new in the forum and I would like to understand better about the disease, I am a medical student in Mexico and they are asking me to conduct a brief interview with someone who suffers fromdiabetes.I hope I can help me, it's totally confidential.

Age: Sex: Marital status:

Occupation: Maximum level of studies:

1. How long have you suffered diabetes and what symptoms did you present at the beginning?

For 15 years I have fallen a lot of hunger I felt bad

2. What members of your family suffer from diabetes?

My mom

3. How did you face the disease when they gave you the news that you had diabetes?

Not so seriously but it had consequences

4. Before suffering diabetes, you suffered overweight, did you have a sedentary life, you took alcohol, you made abundant and high meals in calories or did you drink daily?

It did not weigh normal but it helped everything

5. What medicine do you take and with what regularity do you go to the doctor?
I began with insulin to but I left it after a year xque I could no longer be ed

6oodo How do you consider the support of your family and friends since you were diagnosed?
From my mother X, what she suffers

7. Have you currently modified your lifestyle?That is, you changed your eating habits, the hours of sleep, you exercise, you stopped eating in excess, you got weight and no longer drink alcohol or soda.

Yes but x more than I take care of diabetes over time is a silent disease

8. Are you attending psychological therapy or practices any alternative therapy such as yoga, that helps you cope with the disease?Has it helped you?

No

9. Do you consider that with diabetes your stress level has increased or remains the same as before suffering from?

Worse everything is worse

10. Are you currently livingsituations that generate stress and that you believe directly affect your health, for example, to increase your sugar levels?

I think mood affects a lot

11. Do you consider that the information present in the radio, television or written media regarding the prevention of diabetes is sufficient or more diffusion is needed?

If there is now mmucha information not as 15 years ago

12. What is the vision of your future Resp

That you can expect to follow

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