Can insulin dependant diabetic with hba1 of 7.5 get tattoo??!


Question: Can insulin dependant diabetic with hba1 of 7!.5 get tattoo!?!?
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I am a Type1 diabetic and YES i have tattoos!. If you go to a licensed tattoo artist and tell them you are a diabetic the first thing you need is a release from your doctor stating that your ok to get one!. When I had mine I tested my sugars every 1/2 hour to make sure the stress(yes there is some when doing something you've never done before)!. Make sure they are licensed to tattoo!. Watch them open new needles straight out of the pack!. And do what they tell you to to take care of it afterwards!. Use Neosporinand keep it out of the sun!. Diabetics heel at a slower rate so keep it covered for atleast a week longer thananyone else!. And goodluck!. I love my tats and can't wait to get more!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

A tattoo is the least of yor concerns when your diabetes is poorly controlled or uncontrolled!. With a glycohemoglobin (HgbA1c) of 7!.5%, your diabetes is uncontrolled, and your risk of diabetic complications in the long term is markedly increased!. So work with your physician to get your HgbA1c below 7% and keep it there!. If a diabetes education program is available in your area and you haven't attended it, then get a referral from your doctor to attend, and make sure you do attend!. There is no victory over diabetes other than the best possible control, and with good control, there is a decreased risk of diabetic complications!.

As to the tattoo, you could get it!. Make sure the tattoo artist uses a brand new, sterile tattoing needle and sterilizes your skin properly first!. But seriously, why do you want a tattoo!? Is it going to make you a better person, a more desirable person, or more attractive to members of the opposite sex!? I may be showing my own personal bias here, but I truly don't understand why anyone would want to get a tattoo, especially when the risk of getting hepatitis C is so high when the artists reuse the needles or don't use proper sterile technique!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes, if your blood sugars are under good control!.!. there is no reason you can't get a tattoo!. But if you are not under good control, I would advise against it because of possibility of infection and not healing!. Make sure it is a reputable tattoo shop, and make sure they use new needles and paint pots each time!. Many tattoo shops will not give you a tattoo if they know you are diabetic!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You must talk to your tat artist!! Go have a pre tatting discussion about your health conditions!.

A really good tat artist will have you a snack and drink table set up along with having you check your glucose levels frequently during the applications!. They will be asking you all the time they are doing the tat how you are feeling, like about every 10 minutes!.

Things to watch for:
the tat artist has proper sanitary proceedures
the equipment is sterilized and properly stored
the tat artist takes sterilization and health to extreme
the shop is certified by the health department and has proper license and certifications!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

With a HbA1C of 7!.5 means you average daily finger prick blood glucose levels are around 165!. That's an average! So you had some days higher!. Visit my blog site and print off the Blood Glucose Level chart and compare for yourself!.

Questions you should ask yourself are are my daily readings trending down which means you body's ability to heal is getting better!. If not then recovery from a tattoo session will take longer!. I would consult your doctor!. Then see if you can find a tattoo shop with experience working with diabetics!.

Personally, I would not get a tattoo!.

Best Wishes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No diabetic who have potential to poor healing should risk this!. Besides there is a high risk of getting hepatitisWww@Answer-Health@Com





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