by NewDesign2016 | Dec 4, 2019 | Denver Diabetes, denver endocrinologists, Type 2 Diabetes
Could you have type 2 diabetes, but you just don’t realize it? While it might be surprising that a disease like this could be unknowingly affecting you, it is a reality that many people face today. This is mainly because some people simply assume the symptoms... by Dr. Shane Steadman | Dec 4, 2019 | Denver Diabetes, denver endocrinologists, denver neurologists
Finding out you have type 2 diabetes can leave you feeling like you don’t have many options to achieve better health, especially if the only solution you’ve been offered is medications. Although it does take time to adjust to living with this disease, finding out you... by Dr. Shane Steadman | Nov 25, 2019 | Denver Diabetes, denver neurologists, Type 2 Diabetes Care in Denver
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with diabetes it can often feel frightening and overwhelming, especially because there are so many other serious health concerns associated with diabetes. Your traditional practitioner has probably instructed you or your loved... by NewDesign2016 | Nov 25, 2019 | Denver Diabetes, denver neurologists, Type 2 Diabetes
There is often a lot of confusion surrounding type 2 diabetes, because many times patients who have it don’t have any symptoms. It’s also very easy to attribute symptoms of diabetes to other health concerns. It’s estimated that around 8 million of the 29 million folks... by Dr. Shane Steadman | Nov 25, 2019 | Denver Diabetes, denver neurologists, Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes is on the rise in America today. Some may say that the number of people with this disease is increasing by epidemic proportions, and when you look at the numbers, 29 million people in 2012 as compared to 1.5 million in 1958, you may agree that this is true.... by Dr. Shane Steadman | Oct 14, 2019 | Denver Diabetes, neurologists in denver, Type 2 Diabetes Care in Denver
Did you know that type 2 diabetes often goes undetected? Part of the reason type 2 diabetes goes undetected is that people often fail to show or experience any symptoms at all. In some cases, the signs are so mild, they are unrecognized or ignored. This is why...