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Type 2 diabetes: Inspired to overcome

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Each year, 1.2 million Americans are diagnosed with diabetes—and about 90 to 95% of them have T2D.

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Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a condition where your body can't use the insulin it creates properly.
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T2D CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS

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Understanding type 2 diabetes

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  • What causes T2D? T2D happens when your cells don't respond properly to the insulin made by your pancreas—this is called insulin resistance. Because of this resistance, your pancreas keeps making more insulin, but your blood sugar still rises.
  • Who gets it? T2D often develops in people 45 or older, but it can also happen in children, teens, and young adults. Symptoms may develop over several years and can go unnoticed for a long time.
  • Why see a doctor? Some symptoms look like other health conditions, so it's important to get your blood sugar tested by a doctor. If diabetes isn't treated, it can cause serious health problems.

Below are some common symptoms:

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CAUSES AND RISK FACTORS

Let's talk about diabetes risk

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Prediabetes is a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as T2D. There isn't one factor that causes prediabetes or T2D. Prediabetes and T2D share many risk factors. If you have prediabetes, your risk of developing T2D increases. You could be at a higher risk for both conditions if you fall into one or more of these categories:
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Demographics and Ethnicity

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If you are 45+ or are African American, Hispanic or Latino, American Indian, Alaska Native, Pacific Islander, or Asian American
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Health history

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I've you've had gestational diabetes or given birth to a baby over 9 pounds, have a family history of T2D, or have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
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Lifestyle factors

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If you aren't physically active
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Early detection is important

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Have symptoms or risk factors? See an independent doctor in-person or virtually. The American Diabetes Association also has tools to help assess your risk.
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MYTHS VS FACTS
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Separating science from stigma

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T2D DIAGNOSIS

How doctors diagnose T2D

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There are a few ways to find out if you have T2D, and usually, the tests need to be done twice to be sure.

These tests can be done at a doctor’s office or lab, or even at home. If your blood sugar level is very high or if you have common symptoms of high blood sugar along with one positive test, your doctor might not need to do a second test to diagnose diabetes.

Here are a few examples of tests your doctor might talk to you about:

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A1C test
Shows average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months
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Fasting plasma glucose test

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Measures blood sugar after fasting for at least 8 hours
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Oral glucose tolerance test

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Measures how your body handles sugar after fasting
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Random (casual) plasma glucose test

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Measures blood sugar levels at any time of the day
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Glycated hemoglobin test

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Also known as the A1C test, measures average blood sugar levels for the past 2-3 months
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TALK TO A DOCTOR

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Find an independent diabetes specialist

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Diabetes specialists can be hard to find, but they don't have to be.
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Independent virtual vare for diabetes management no matter where you are.
  • Cost: Some insurance plans accepted. Self-pay options are also available.
  • Quick access: Available nationwide with appointments typically available within a week.
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Virtual care for diabetes management no matter where you are.

  • Cost: Some insurance plans accepted. Self-pay options are also available.
  • Quick access: Available nationwide with appointments typically available within a week.
  • Ongoing support: Receive continuous care and communication through messaging.
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Find independent in-person care

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Healthgrades is an independent search tool. Search for care by what matters most to you.

Filter by:

  • Insurance
  • Specialty
  • Distance
  • And more!
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TREATMENT AND TRIALS
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Diabetes care isn't always the same for everyone

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There are many options when it comes to treating T2D. Together with your doctor, you’ll come up with a plan to fit your care needs around your daily lifestyle. Here are a few areas your treatment plan could include:
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Your care team will help you put together your treatment plan, which cold include medicine and lifestyle adjustments. Factors like blood sugar levels, overall health and other medical conditions, age, lifestyle, and personal preferences and goals can play a role in your tailored treatment plan.

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Your care team will help you put together your treatment plan, which could include medicine and lifestyle adjustments. Factors like blood sugar levels, overall health, and other medical conditions, age, lifestyle, and personal preferences and goals can plan a role in your tailored treatment plan.

Looking for independent care options?

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Find in-person care

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Managing a healthy lifestyle and habits is one of the ways you can take care of yourself during your treatment journey. It's important to focus on the 5 pillars of well-being: movement, food, stress management, sleep, and connection.

Explore science-backed articles and videos in our well-being library.

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Looking for an independent, virtual registered dietitian?

Search for a dietitian

For additional community resources to help you feel more connected, check out Beyond Type 2's community guide and DiabetesSisters website to find events, resources, and more.

Visit Beyond Type 2's community guide

Visit DiabetesSisters website

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Lifestyle changes and medical treatments can work together as part of your treatment plan. After you discuss lifestyle changes, your doctor may suggest other medical treatments. These treatments may help control your blood sugar levels and improve how your body uses sugar.

Some treatments can improve blood sugar a lot. This makes it easier for you to continue your health journey with better diabetes care.

•  There are FDA-approved medications available.  Some medications are pills and some are shots. They work in different ways to lower blood sugar.

•  Insulin therapy.  Insulin shots, pens, or pumps help your body use sugar the right way and keep blood sugar healthy.

•  Blood sugar monitors (CGM).  Small devices under your skin track your blood sugar all day and night. They give you and your doctor real-time information.

•  Insulin pumps.  These small devices attach to your body. They give you insulin all day for better blood sugar control.

Lilly has FDA-approved medicines for adults living with Type 2 diabetes.

Explore Lilly medicines

Need help with your insulin? Visit Lilly's insulin affordability page for more resources.

Visit Lilly insulin affordability resources

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Regular monitoring helps you and your care team track how well your treatment plan is working. This typically includes checking your blood sugar levels at home, getting A1C tests every 3-6 months, and scheduling regular check-ups. Your care team may also recommend routine eye exams, foot care, and other health screenings to help prevent complications.
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The potential to change what's
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Making life better for people with diabetes has been Lilly's heartbeat for 100 years. More people participating in clinical trials could potentially make way for medical discoveries in the future.
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Resources and support

Resources for life's stages

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If you are a loved one or an individual with T2D, resources are available.
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WELL-BEING

Health is more than a prescription

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Taking your medicine is important and so is taking care of your overall health. That's why Lilly's well-being library has science-backed resources on sleep, food, movement, connection, and stress management for those living with diabetes.
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