What is Diabetes?

What is Diabetes?

What does it mean to have diabetes? Diabetes is a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired. Insulin is released from your pancreas in response to rising glucose (sugar) in your bloodstream. When someone becomes diabetic there body is struggling to produce enough insulin or the insulin they are producing isn’t working properly. 

How do I know if I am diabetic? This is a question that we get often. There are a couple of tests that we run that will show us if you are prediabetic or diabetic. The first test that we run is called a Hemoglobin A1c. This test gives us an average of your blood sugar in the past three months. A normal A1c is 5.7 and below, prediabetes is 5.7-6.4, and diabetic is 6.5 and above. This is a test that is ran with any annual blood work, which is why it is important to have a yearly exam. The second test that can be ran is called a fasting blood sugar test. This test measures your blood sugar after an overnight fast. A fasting blood sugar level of 99 mg/dl or lower is normal, if it is 100-125 mg/dl this indicates you are prediabetic, and 126 mg/dl or higher indicates you have diabetes. The third test that is ran is called a glucose tolerance test. This test is more in depth and can take several hours but tells us how your body is processing sugar in your blood. Running a A1c and fasting glucose is a great way to indicate if you have diabetes but the only way to know for sure if you have diabetes is by running a glucose tolerance test.

What symptoms may I be experiencing if I have diabetes? Most symptoms people experience is frequent urination, increased thirst, increased hunger, blurry vision, numbness or tingling in hand or feet, feel very tired, have very dry skin, have sores that heal slowly, and have more infections than usual. Now here is the hiccup, there are two different types of diabetes you can be diagnosed with.  Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed at a young age and it is not very common. A lot of people will have symptoms that develop in a few weeks or months and include nausea, vomiting, or stomach pains. With type 2 diabetes this takes several years to develop and most people don’t even recognize any symptoms.

How do I treat my diabetes? There is many ways to treat diabetes. When diagnosed with type 1 diabetes you can’t reverse it. If you are in a prediabetic stage though you have a chance to reverse it. By changing the way you eat, exercising, and sometimes the help of some medication, you can completely reverse your diabetes. Once you become diabetic (type 2) your body is past that point and you will have to take medication to control your sugar. Some medications include Metformin, Rybelsus, Ozempic, Farxiga, etc. If your pancreas quits working entirely and isn’t producing any insulin or working the way it should you are going to have to give yourself insulin. With all type 1 diabetics this is the case.

If diabetes runs in your family, it is important to watch your diet and to exercise. If you are concerned about your health or have questions please contact our office as our providers value optimal wellness.

About Ridgeline

About Ridgeline

About Ridgeline

Ridgeline’s team consists of highly qualified medical professionals who strive to give their patients the highest quality of care. Our providers work together to optimize their patient’s health by creating a relationship with them, genuinely listening, and cultivating a safe place. We provide a range of services that includes everything from yearly wellness visits to broken bones. Our providers consolidate their patient’s medical records to assure a safe treatment plan across the board, making us a unique hub for all of our patient’s medical needs.

Our Urgent Care Provider Dr. Spencer

Our Urgent Care Provider Dr. Spencer

DR DANNY SPENCER

ABOUT OUR BOARD-CERTIFIED EMERGENCY ROOM PHYSICIAN:

Dr. Danny Spencer was born in Pocatello, ID, and attended Ricks College before serving two years on a mission in Costa Rica, where he learned to speak fluent Spanish.

After earning his exercise physiology degree from Brigham Young University, he attended the Kirksville (MO) College of Osteopathic Medicine. His residency in emergency medicine was at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine in Albuquerque, and he is board certified in emergency medicine. After 17 years in the emergency department in Logan, UT, he returned to live in Idaho, where he is chief of staff at Lost Rivers Medical Center in Arco.

Dr. Spencer is passionate about rural medicine and uses his years of experience with sports medicine and fitness to help patients regain their ability to enjoy the outdoors. He enjoys personal conversations with his patients and their family members and makes it his goal to improve each patient’s quality of life.

He has several particular medical interests:

  • Board Certified Emergency medicine
  • Family medicine
  • Rural medicine
  • Sports medicine
  • Complimentary sports physicals
  • Complimentary mission physicals

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A BOARD-CERTIFIED EMERGENCY ROOM PHYSICIAN AND A NON-CERTIFIED PHYSICIAN?

To become a physician the requirements are:

  • Individuals must graduate medical school
  • Receive postgraduate training 
  • Pass a comprehensive national medical licensing examination

 To become a board-certified emergency room physician the requirements are:

  • Must complete three to five years (or more) of rigorous training in a residency or fellowship training program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
  •  Provide letters of attestation from their program director and/or faculty of their satisfactory performance
  •  Pass a written examination created and administered by an ABMS Member Board
  •  Some certifying boards require physicians to pass an oral examination or simulation exercises
  •  May undergo a review of their patient records and outcomes

DR SPENCER RUNS OUR URGENT CARE

Our urgent care facility is a step above the standard because of the emergency room training our doctors and providers have:

  • On-Site Lab
  • On-Site X-Rays
  • On-Site Sedation
  • Broken Bone Placement
  • Head Injuries
  • IV Hydration

General Urgent Care Needs:

  • Abdominal Pain
  • Allergic Reactions
  • Anxiety & Depression
  • Asthma Attack (Minor to Moderate)
  • Burns (Including Sun Burns)
  • Cold or Cough
  • Constipation
  • Croup
  • Cuts and Stitches
  • Earache or Ear Infection
  • Dizziness/Fainting
  • Diarrhea
  • Fever (Children over 2 months old)
  • Flu
  • Headache or Migraine
  • Ingrown Toenails
  • Insect or Animal Bite
  • Nausea & Vomiting
  • Pelvic Pain
  • Pink Eye
  • Rash
  • Sprains/Strains
  • Stomach Pain
  • Stitches
  • Sore Throat
  • Telemedicine Visits
  • Urinary Tract Infection

Women’s Health

Women’s Health

ABOUT US

Ridgeline’s team consists of highly qualified medical professionals who strive to give their patients the highest quality of care. Our providers work together to optimize their patient’s health by creating a relationship with them, genuinely listening, and cultivating a safe place. We provide a range of services that includes everything from yearly wellness visits to broken bones. Our providers consolidate their patient’s medical records to assure a safe treatment plan across the board, making us a unique hub for all of our patient’s medical needs.

“Why face your health alone when you can have a team” -RIDGELINE MEDICAL

WOMEN’S HEALTH

Women are 20-30% more likely to be misdiagnosed. Our providers here at Ridgeline Medical have extensive experience in women’s health. All of our providers care about women’s health and some have been personally affected by difficult diagnoses that allow them to empathize with their female patients.  As a cancer survivor, Monica knows the value of having a guide through the medical options that are available. She is a passionate listener, helper, and supporter of any who comes to us.

OUR WOMEN’S HEALTH SERVICES

  • Annual exams and pap smears
  • Anxiety
  • Aesthetics
  • Breast exams
  • Birth Control
  • Chronic disease management
  • Depression
  • Hormone pellet therapy
  • Sexual health
  • Pre-pregnancy testing
  • Vaginitis hormone replacement
  • Weight loss
  • And so much more

Women’s Urgent Care Needs:

  • Abdominal Pain
  • Allergic Reactions
  • Anxiety & Depression
  • Asthma Attack (Minor to Moderate)
  • Burns (Including Sun Burns)
  • Cold or Cough
  • Constipation
  • Cuts
  • Earache or Ear Infection
  • Dizziness/Fainting
  • Diarrhea
  • Fever (Children over 2 months old)
  • Flu
  • Headache or Migraine
  • Ingrown Toenails
  • Insect or Animal Bite
  • Nausea & Vomiting
  • Pelvic Pain
  • Pink Eye
  • Rash
  • Sprains/Strains
  • Stomach Pain
  • Stitches
  • Sore Throat
  • Telemedicine Visits
  • Urinary Tract Infection

 

Urgent Care

Urgent Care

Ridgeline’s team consists of highly qualified medical professionals who strive to give their patients the highest quality of care. Our providers work together to optimize their patient’s health by creating a relationship with them, genuinely listening, and cultivating a safe place. We provide a range of services that includes everything from yearly wellness visits to broken bones. Our providers consolidate their patient’s medical records to assure a safe treatment plan across the board, making us a unique hub for all of our patient’s medical needs.

“Why face your health alone when you can have a team” -RIDGELINE MEDICAL

 

OUR  URGENT CARE

Our urgent care doctors are emergency room board certified.  Our providers/doctors have more than 17 years of experience in emergency medicine. All of our staff from the front desk to the clinical staff genuinely care about our patients.

Our urgent care facility is a step above the standard because of the emergency room training our doctors and providers have:

  • On-Site Lab
  • On-Site X-Rays
  • On-Site Sedation
  • Broken Bone Placement
  • Head Injuries
  • IV Hydration

General Urgent Care Needs:

  • Abdominal Pain
  • Allergic Reactions
  • Anxiety & Depression
  • Asthma Attack (Minor to Moderate)
  • Burns (Including Sun Burns)
  • Cold or Cough
  • Constipation
  • Croup
  • Cuts and Stitches
  • Earache or Ear Infection
  • Dizziness/Fainting
  • Diarrhea
  • Fever (Children over 2 months old)
  • Flu
  • Headache or Migraine
  • Ingrown Toenails
  • Insect or Animal Bite
  • Nausea & Vomiting
  • Pelvic Pain
  • Pink Eye
  • Rash
  • Sprains/Strains
  • Stomach Pain
  • Stitches
  • Sore Throat
  • Telemedicine Visits
  • Urinary Tract Infection