Yes, try a employer group plan or Mr. Mip. Some carriers will offer individual coverage to an insulin dependent Type 2 diabetic. The rules are fairly stringent and it will generally be at a higher rate but it is not always an automatic decline. Talk to a local agent who specializes in health care. Type 2 diabetics are not insulin dependant. If you happen to be over 65 years of age and on Medicare, you are covered. Type 2 Diabetes initially is not insulin dependent but the medications used soon become ineffective and the patient must resort to using insulin. I have been a type 2 diabetic for 20 years and take 3 different types of insulin which controls my blood glucose very well.
The insulin will stimulate the formation of glycogen, which will lower your blood sugar
The blood glucose level will go down and the person may die after going in hypoglycemic coma or get brain damage.
Visitors Insurance is usually an insurance that one takes out when visiting a country other than one's home country., This insurance will cover medical costs in the case of an emergency and there are a number of different plans to choose from.
An Insurance Underwriter takes into consideration all the different aspects of the details provided by the applicant to ensure that the Insurance Cover available is suitable for the applicant's needs and circumstances.
Yes it covers life insurance not health insurance
You have to find a provider that will test and treat for ADHD that takes medicaid as insurance. But yes, medicaid will cover it.
honey is one of the healthiest things on the planet. a kid like me would know im 9 and im still 75 pounds and i eat honey all the time:)
The answer should be yes to both parts of the question. You should notify them.
If a diabetic follows a medically recommended diet exactly, without cheating, and takes prescribed medication (which would be metformin or insulin) as scheduled, and avoids certain other types of risks (do not get a sunburn) then the diabetes should have very little effect, it will be controlled.
yes ,but homeowner has insurance that should cover that depending on insurance policy.what is covered
brain cells
It takes affect too fast and causes hypoglycemia.