Sometimes, these are coupled with nausea. It could be that you’re simply experiencing reduced appetite as the result of a variety of factors. However, American Diabetes Association researchers warn that premature fullness could also signal a condition called “diabetic gastroparesis.”Simply put, gastroparesis is slowed emptying of the stomach caused by nerve damage in the stomach lining. In some case, gastroparesis can affect blood sugar levels adversely and may require insulin therapy. Foods that are especially high in fat are known to aggravate the condition. Consult your doctor if you frequently experience premature fullness at mealtime.If you spend time on social media, why not get your diabetes tips there also? Lifescript has just launched a dedicated type 2 diabetes Facebook page that will offer diabetes tips, recipes, inspiration and more. You’ll get advice, find friends, and discover solutions to everyday living. Come join us!