I can see why too - in such a competitive job you could be turned down simply for the fact you may have some special needs - like needing to set your own break if you're low regardless of what the director wants, etc. It's also tough to find enough of them since it's sometimes perceived as "sissy." "The idea of it is you train your body to burn healthy fats and so I eat healthy fats all day long," she told U.S. talk show Live! If you take medicines, make sure you have light snacks before or after exercising. Strong muscles and controlled blood sugar help to prevent nerve complications of diabetes. "Taking care of my health and keeping my weight a certain (level) is really very much a part of taking care of myself and being healthy and because I'm a mum now, I wouldn't take risks like that," she added. If walking is all you can do, go ahead with it. I think she has some subtype of diabetes that is more common in african amercian people, but which is not actually type 1. I also recently learnt that Elvis Presley & Elizabeth Taylor had/have diabetes (never said what type but I think T2s). If a person runs 200 for many weeks in a row, THEN I would consider it something severe.

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. SOMEONE has to hold that lady swan up in the air so she can show off :T Mich, Heh, Yes Mich it's amazing what people think and the amazing thing is buy bieing fit you go though more carbs in a fright train than standing still so get on that bike and enjoy that pavlova. - Page 2 - Children with Diabetes Forums, Berry's fitness work not just about beauty. Find out how the diet has helped her. Since she is in hollywood, and she is loaded, she can probably switch to the pump to enjoy her treats and then go back to shots when she is in a movie, who knows's what she does, but umm you can have butter pecan icecream and potato chips in moderation......I know I had both at my son's part with the correct dual wave bolus I did just fine i spiked a little to 150 post meal but came right back down LOL.......it can be achieved. Yes, so there is hope after all. The last time I ate a DQ Blizzard (peanut butter cup, yum!) If you have diabetes, an increased risk of nerve and muscle damage, can affect your balance. Regardless of the type of diabetes, regular exercises and being physically active can help to control blood sugar levels. Celebrities don't speak out much about health issues they may face in their personal life. I decided to look Halle up on line and found one of many articles about her and her diabetes: Health 24 - … We hear far too much negative stuff about D. Always good to have a positive role model. She definitely is a big diabetes advocate here in the US. I think I read that Halle is using a pump. Choose activities that are comfortable for your age and health condition. no bolus!!! True! If you stay active and keep yourself busy with exercises or some physical activity, you are sure to enjoy an improved mood. It probably doesn't mean a lot to the average person but it's great for us, especially for people who will be diagnosed in the future. Losing few pounds too can have great impact on your blood sugar levels and reduce your overall health risks. but she came off insulin shoots and now considers her self a type 2
Absolutely (again!). Anyhoo, I'm impressed by Halle's willingness to speak out about it, you go gal! But you must be fit to do that and also please take some jubes or something with you that will get you out of that low!!! I've read other things which say she was able to quit using insulin by taking various herbal supplements, etc. I have always admired her. Activate HELLO!

I think it just makes them more human, more real. Halle Berry was actually a type 1? alerts and find out about everything before anyone else. Inadequate sleep not only affects your hunger and food intake, but also has an impact on your blood sugar levels. This discussion has come up several times on another forum I use, and it appears that it has never really been made clear what type of diabetes she has. "It's all of that (too)," the mother-of-two smiled. Closer to us! According to Dr Walia, people with type 2 diabetes need to take necessary exercise precautions and plan a healthy and safe schedule for themselves. Complications of diabetes can affect major organs like kidneys, eyes, nerves, skin and feet. Diabetics often complain about sleep problems. Basic lifestyle changes and regular exercise can help you manage diabetes. Check your blood sugar levels and go for advanced diabetes tests, if needed. www.realitycheck.org.au :: View topic - Halle Berry, type 1 or 2? Halle Berry adopted ketogenic diet to help control diabetes. Exercises help to improve muscle and bone strength, giving you more toned muscles.
To my surprise, i found out that gorgeous Halle is T1 and was diagnosed in 89. "My heart would say yes because I feel like I would do anything for my craft, but my brain would say no because I'm diabetic and what that might do to me on a health level could be really dangerous, so that's probably the real reason I wouldn't," she told U.S. talk show host Wendy Williams in 2012. It is simply an abberation, a fluke, a single bad reading. "Halle admits that her favourite foods are butter pecan ice cream and salt and vinegar potato chips – neither of which she can eat often or in more than a minute quantity without serious health consequences. This helps to maintain better health, improve healing and prevent skin, nerve and other damage. See the latest health and fitness stories here. Wear comfortable clothing and proper footwear, preferably sports shoes, to avoid foot injuries. I would like to dance but then not in the professional level as i cannot kick my feet past my hip. ), There are a few lists of well known diabetics on the net,if you'd like to see them, Google 'Famous Diabetics', If I was in the movie business I would much prefer someone with needs for their health rather than... trying to cope with capricious whims of self centered movie stars, True! Uncontrolled blood sugar levels can lead to nerve damage, which is one of the major risks of diabetes. Diabetes can make you susceptible to other illnesses, but exercises can keep you strong. So as i'm typing out this story she's at the barre and a small table with jelly beans and a glucose meter. I have gulped down a cake with high carbs!! Sleep plays an important role in regulating your hormones. ultrafine, June 21, 2007 in Type 1 Diabetes. Others include blurred vision, weight loss, raging thirst, genital itching and tingling in the hands and feet. Plan your exercise schedule and maintain healthy blood sugar levels. However, in 2007, she announced she had weaned herself off insulin. If you wish to change your mind and would like to stop receiving communications from hellomagazine.com, you can revoke your consent by clicking on "unsubscribe" in the footer of the newsletter.