U.P. DIABETES OUTREACH NETWORK
UPDON has been nationally recognized for improving diabetes care and outcomes across the U.P. of Michigan.
Today UPDON:
Works to ensure that cost-effective diabetes prevention, detection, treatment, supplies, and support services are available and funded across the Upper Peninsula.
Strives to help Upper Peninsula residents eat better, move more, and quit smoking to prevent diabetes & complications related to diabetes.
Maintains a U.P. wide diabetes coalition to enhance collaboration and to identify and address gaps in diabetes related services.
Works with health care professionals to help strengthen knowledge of diabetes treatment issues and delivery of care.
If you are interested in learning more about UPDON or how to become a member of the UPDON coalition, please contact Tammy Rosa at rosat@upcap.org.
Prediabetes: Currently, 1 out of 3 adults and 50% of seniors have prediabetes, a condition that often leads to type 2 diabetes if not treated. In addition, 90% do NOT know that they have prediabetes. Lifestyle changes (weight loss and being active most days of the week) can help prevent type 2 diabetes. Steps include:
Know your risk factors (overweight, family history of diabetes, not active, over age 45)
Ask your healthcare doctor to check your fasting blood glucose (no eating for 8 hours). Recheck on another day if over 100mg/dL.
If blood glucose is 100 to 125 mg/dL, take action NOW to prevent type 2; this is prediabetes. Join a Diabetes Prevention Program, weight loss program, or make an appointment with a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist.
Could you be one of the people on the path to getting diabetes? Click here to get more information.
Type 2 Diabetes: Most people with diabetes have type 2 diabetes, which is linked to our lifestyle. Overeating, not getting enough physical activity, smoking, and not getting enough sleep are all related to the development of type 2 diabetes. Making some eating and physical activity changes, along with medication or insulin, if needed, will help control type 2 diabetes. People with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes have more strokes, heart attacks, vision loss, kidney damage, and foot and leg amputations than people without diabetes. Type 2 diabetes can be prevented; people may also have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes for several years before it is detected. Work with your healthcare team to control your blood pressure, lipids, and blood glucose to stay healthy.
Type 1 Diabetes: About 5% of people with diabetes have type 1 diabetes. People with type 1 diabetes have to use insulin every day. It can not be prevented and is not caused by what we eat. Like type 2 diabetes, serious complications can occur if it is not controlled. Work with your healthcare team to control your blood pressure, lipids, and blood glucose to stay healthy.
Gestational Diabetes: This is diabetes that develops in about 6% of pregnancies. Testing for diabetes during pregnancy is recommended at about 24 weeks; some women may need to be checked earlier. Controlling blood sugars during pregnancy when the woman has diabetes is important for the health of the baby. Food changes, medication, and/or insulin may be needed.
Do you need more help with managing your diabetes or another health issue, like arthritis or heart disease?
This amazing online 6-week health program, Better Choices, Better Health (BCBH), is an easy way to get more help with making changes that you have been having trouble doing on your own! BCBH is VERY easy to use, and you go online when it works for you – NO classes to attend. Thanks to a grant that the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan has, you can attend for FREE (instead of paying $250)!!
But sign up soon, as space is limited!!
For more information about the FREE program and to sign up, go to: Better Choices Better Health
Additional Resources:
Do I have prediabetes information
How to enjoy eating when you have diabetes
Where to find Medical Nutrition providers in the UP
Nutrition Therapy Recommendations for the Management of Adults With Diabetes
Where to get Diabetes Self-Management education in the UP
