Can You Scuba Dive With Diabetes

Can a diabetic person go scuba diving?

Is it safe for diabetics to participate in scuba diving? Numerous individuals with well-managed diabetes may enjoy scuba diving. Diabetic divers who control their condition with food and/or medication and are otherwise healthy enough to dive may engage in recreational scuba diving with a doctor’s consent.

Which medical disorders prohibit scuba diving?

Helpful three-part strategy for a low-fat, plant-based, whole-food diet that treats and avoids Prediabetes/Diabetes II (also cures/prevents high blood pressure and high cholesterol). Very comprehensive description of insulin resistance and its treatment.

I’m pleased the book gave solid facts and information on why a low-carb, high-fat diet is not sustainable.

Diet works if you adhere to it, as simple as that. It is simple to sustain this diet long-term.

Underlying respiratory disorders, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or a history of spontaneous pneumothorax, might make it difficult for divers to breathe.

Why are diabetics unable to scuba dive?

During scuba diving, the possibility of hypoglycemia poses the greatest danger for diabetic divers. The symptoms of hypoglycemia, which are generally associated with other illnesses, may resemble those that may develop while scuba diving, including exhaustion, shivering, and diminished cognitive function owing to hypothermia.

Who should not scuba dive?

  • A person suffering from epilepsy is prohibited from scuba diving.
  • Important Neurological Disorders:
  • Important Cardiovascular Disorders:
  • Major Psychiatric Disorders:
  • Major Respiratory Disorders:

This is the finest diabetic book that I have ever read. The excellent ones all recommend a high-carbohydrate, low-fat, plant-based diet, but this one explains why we should follow this diet. I have been a whole-food, plant-based eater for around five years, but I ate too many nuts, nut butters, and seeds despite the fact that they are entire foods.

As soon as I read the explanation in this book, I saw why too much fat was harmful. My insulin consumption went from 30 units per day to 12 units per day, and it seems to be moving even lower, and my blood sugar management has improved to the point that it is almost predictable, while on a high-fat diet, my blood sugar was like a random walk.

I adore this book! BTW, except when I’m fasting, I’m never hungry. Intermittent fasting is not required, but it does help you lose weight and activate your cellular defenses. Eating according to the advice in this book will help mend your metabolic disease, and you will lose weight. Good luck!!!!