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Old Oct 19, 2007, 05:40 AM
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Why does diabetic people feel lethargy?

I need to explain why diabetic people will feel lethargy for my nursing group project, but I can't seems to find any pathophysiology for it. From what I've search, most of the sources only tell me that lethargy is a symtom of diabetes, but provides no further explaination. I need help!

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Old Oct 21, 2007, 05:12 PM
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Re: Why does diabetic people feel lethargy?

Your cells make use of glucose – sugar – for fuel. The hormone insulin controls the allocation and use of glucose in the body. In diabetics, due to poor production of insulin, the glucose is not appropriately utilized by the cells; instead, it’s floating around in the bloodstream, where it can’t be used as power. As a result, you may feel constantly drained. Just like a car that has no gas your body needs the sugar (like gas) to keep it moving.

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Old Nov 07, 2007, 03:09 PM
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Re: Why does diabetic people feel lethargy?

Also, because your cells are starving for fuel they slow down or quit so that what glucose is available will go to the most needed spots - brain and heart. This is why some diabetics will take frequent naps or fall asleep when their blood sugar is too high or too low. Blood sugar has to be within a normal range for it to be normal in the cells. Too high or too low in the blood means the cells are not getting any.

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