Diabetes Treatment In Colorado Springs
A diabetes diagnosis can come as an unexpected and unwelcome surprise to an individual at any stage in life; current estimates show that 1 in 3 Coloradans have pre-diabetes and are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes within six years. After receiving a formal diagnosis, the effective management of diabetes will improve and even avoid some of its unwanted negative symptoms.
At our Colorado medical center, we’re looking to help Americans across the state address the absolute root cause of their diabetes challenges instead of merely boiling their struggles down to lifestyle choices and habits. Medical science is on your side, and with it, together, aim to restore your quality of life.
Insulin Resistance – The Root Cause of Metabolic Failure
Type 2 diabetes causes a person’s blood sugar levels to become too high: a concept that is simple in writing but often more challenging for the everyday person to easily approach.
Recognizing the early signs and symptoms is paramount when addressing diabetes, and several of its warning signs may include:
- Abnormal hunger and the ability to feel sated after meals
- Excessively frequent urination, sometimes accompanied by a ‘sweet’ odor
- Persistent fatigue
- Sensations of tingling, itchiness, numbness, and changes to the coloration of extremities
What Is Insulin?
The crux of the issue lies in the body’s regulation of a hormone called insulin. Your digestive system breaks food down into a simple sugar called glucose, which your cells use as fuel. For those with diabetes, not enough of these sugars are moved from the bloodstream to be absorbed by the body’s cells, leading to a variety of negative symptoms and, sometimes, life-altering illnesses. As symptoms increase in severity, have you wondered why you consistently feel worn out, tired, or spent? Or why wounds take an unusually long time to heal?
Failure to address type 2 diabetes can often result in more severe complications. At Colorado Medical, we offer services that increase and expand the accessibility of treatment options for those living with this condition. As medical science advances, promising new techniques are emerging to better help restore quality of life for diabetics with chronic symptoms; one such treatment is PIR–an innovative new therapy that aims to address the root cause of diabetic complications: metabolic failure.
Is the Physiologic Insulin Resensitization system effective?
PIR (Physiologic Insulin Resensitization) utilizes a patented delivery system that reduces insulin resistance and allows more nutrients to enter the cells, resulting in better energy and less damage to tissues affected directly by diabetes.
Even though PIR is a new treatment, patient-reported benefits are undeniable and highly relevant to the needs of diabetics; among those benefits are:
- Vastly improved weight management
- Diminished neuropathy
- Better ability to control blood sugar levels
- Improved healing of wounds
- Restoration of alertness and energy
This service is INS covered–including by Medicaid. Coverage also exists for a vast range of other diabetes treatment pathways at Colorado Medical, through both private insurance and state funding. Our clinic will help you navigate whichever option is most suited to your individual needs.
The First Step Is Easy – Book A Consultation Today!
If you have any questions or concerns, we would be happy to help you during a consultation–just book a hassle-free appointment. You can expect that our team of licensed professionals will be there every step of the way in your journey through diabetes management.
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Colorado Medical Solutions specialize in Hormone Replacement Therapy, and Advanced Biostructural Correction (ABC), an alternative to Chiropractic care. We are committed to providing an extra layer of support throughout the treatment, ensuring that you get the care you deserve. Schedule a free consultation with a doctor to be evaluated and discuss the best treatment option.