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Severe Diabetes Problems

s that physical discomfort causes could have an adverse effect on interpersonal relationships, and of course there is bound to be stress owing to anxiety over the physical symptoms themselves. Add to this the fact that high blood sugar can aggravate thirst, hunger, and weight gain or loss that is otherwise unexplained, and the whole effect is one of potential psychological dysfunction. Dittbrenner cites the "shock" of having to come to terms with lifestyle on account of the chronic condition (1997). It also seems likely that the possibility for a diabetic to go into a coma would require him to alert coworkers to his condition, in the event a sweetened drink or candy might have to be administered unexpectedly. As well, the possibility of diabetic's lapsing into increasing unconsciousness might leave the impression that the diabetic is not an entirely reliable employee. Sharing such information with colleagues has the potential of embarrassing a diabetic or making him vulnerable to a negative perception in a competitive employment environment. The psychological implications of these physical factors arise because of the need for the diabetic to come to terms with symptom realities. To put it another way, realization of the full weight and import of diabetes could result in tremendous anxiety. If the condition becomes so severe that amputation is anticipated the psychological trauma could even result in suicidal tendencies (Needham & Others, 1993).

It appears that that the severity of the disease can be controlled if diet and exercise patterns are altered; however, once diabetes sets in, it becomes a permanent condition (Susman & Helseth, 1997). Ironically, it also appears that Type II diabetes can sometimes be prevented. Although adult-onset diabetes is associated with family histories, it is also strongly associated with overweight, which is itself associated with the sedentary way of life that has become typical of so much of the pop...

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