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Diabetes Doctor in Norman, OK

Diabetes Doctor in Norman, OK

Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that occurs when the body cannot regulate blood sugar levels effectively. Proper management of this condition is crucial for maintaining good health. At Immediate Care of Oklahoma, compassionate healthcare professionals are experienced in treating and managing diabetic patients to help them achieve the best possible quality of life. Schedule an appointment online or contact us.

Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that occurs when the body cannot regulate blood sugar levels effectively. Proper management of this condition is crucial for maintaining good health. At Immediate Care of Oklahoma, compassionate healthcare professionals are experienced in treating and managing diabetic patients to help them achieve the best possible quality of life. Schedule an appointment online or contact us.
Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that occurs when the body cannot regulate blood sugar levels effectively. Proper management of this condition is crucial for maintaining good health. At Immediate Care of Oklahoma, compassionate healthcare professionals are experienced in treating and managing diabetic patients to help them achieve the best possible quality of life. Schedule an appointment online or contact us.

Table of Contents:

What can I expect from a diabetic doctor?
What questions are important to ask my doctor about diabetes?
What are the consequences of missing a dose of insulin?
What should my blood sugar be?

What can I expect from a diabetic doctor?


A diabetic doctor will help you manage your condition in every aspect, they will show you how to manage your blood sugar, prescribe medication, and suggest lifestyle changes tailored to each individual in order to best get control over your diabetes.

You and your doctor can create the best treatment plan for you by tracking your blood sugar numbers, medication dosages, and dietary intake on a daily basis. This will allow you to identify patterns and trends, as well as determine the impact they have on your blood glucose levels. It’s important to be honest about the quantity and types of foods you are eating, to work toward a larger goal the doctor must understand the full picture of your current diet.

When a diet plan is customized to meet your dietary goals and your favorite foods and treats, it is more likely to be effective. In addition to helping you manage your blood glucose, your diabetes educator can help you enjoy your mealtimes. Share your favorite foods, those you’d like to try, and those you can cut back on with your educator.

What questions are important to ask my doctor about diabetes?


The time may be right for you to inquire about the particulars of your diabetes management with your doctor if you are experiencing frequent highs and/or lows, struggling with the dawn phenomenon, or experiencing highs or lows after meals or exercise. You may want to ask about whether or not you should adjust your insulin or medication doses. In order to fine-tune your diabetes management, your doctor can adjust your correction factor, insulin sensitivity, insulin-to-carbohydrate ratios, and basal rates based on your most recent blood sugar data. It can be especially helpful if you’ve recently changed your lifestyle habits, such as your diet or exercise routine, or if you’re pregnant or planning to become pregnant, since your hba1c and blood sugar goals may change.

As part of diabetes management, it’s important to monitor your nutrition regularly. Please inform your doctor if any foods need to be added or removed from your regular diet. You might also want to mention any eating issues you may be experiencing since people with diabetes are nearly twice as likely to develop eating disorders.

What are the consequences of missing a dose of insulin?


You should take different actions based on the consequences of skipping a dose. The type of insulin that you have been prescribed is one of the factors. Mixtures of insulin or long-acting insulin are usually taken once daily.

If you missed a dose, you have to be very sure. The reason for this is that an extra dose can dangerously lower your blood sugar levels.

In general, fast-acting insulin is taken 30-60 minutes before or after a meal. Take a dose if you realize you skipped it just a little later. You should contact your doctor if some time has passed (more than an hour) and/or you need to check your glucose levels and/or follow the instructions provided by your doctor.

In the long run, missing doses more frequently can lower your glucose control, even if you miss only one dose. This opens the door to a wide range of complications associated with diabetes. You should avoid skipping your insulin dose in the first place, and make sure to take it every day on time but your diabetes doctor will outline the necessary steps to take for missed doses as part of your personalized treatment plan.

What should my blood sugar be?


Glucose tests are blood tests that measure a person’s blood glucose (sugar) level to determine whether they have diabetes. A normal blood glucose level (while fasting) is between 70 and 99 mg/dL (3.9 to 5.5 mmol/L). Pre-diabetes and diabetes may be indicated by higher ranges. Exactly what ranges your blood sugar should be falling into depends on several personal factors, your diabetes doctor will walk you through what is “normal” for you.

Diabetes treatment is available at Immediate Care of Oklahoma. We serve patients from Edmond OK, Norman (24th) OK, Yukon OK, Valley Brook OK, Norman (HealthPlex) OK, West Moore OK, I-240 & Sooner Rd OK, and Bethany OK.

Our Locations

Edmond

Norman (Healthplex)

  • 3321 W. Tecumseh Rd. 125, Norman (HealthPlex), OK 73072
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Norman (24TH)

Tecumseh

Yukon

  • 10616 US Highway 66 Suite 100 Yukon, OK 73099
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West Moore

  • 11808 S May Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73170 (South OKC)
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l-240 & Sooner Rd.

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