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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: USA
Posts: 4
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Thanks for your information. My dad just got diagnosed with diabetes. He had some of the classic symptoms. He is on meds now to help his blood sugar levels. He is hoping to get off it soon. He has lost 9 lbs. since Christmas and has started excersing everyday. He wants to try some natural things to help. What do you think about that?
Thanks for your input. hamrickm |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ontario Canada
Posts: 568
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Hi Again Marla: I think it's Good that your Dad lost the weight if he needed to. Every bit lost helps to improve a Person's health. You probably will remember that we already discussed this topic in another thread, in regards to your Uncle. Please refer to: natural products In answer to your question: Although the Administrator nor myself will recommend any products natural or not (since different products can have adverse side effects or not work as expected)your Dad is free to try what he wishes to. We do advise that he consult with his Dr. before trying anything new or reducing his medications, for safety sake. We wish him and your Uncle Good control with their Diabetes. Your Welcome. ![]() |
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Banned
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 1
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Hello, I have heard about 2 types of diabetes right. There’s the type1 or juvenile diabetes and the type2. So if you're diagnosed that you have type1 diabetes, does that mean that you were born with it? Or did you just develop it. Does type1 diabetes become or involve into type2 diabetes while you grow up? Or does is stay type1 forever? Is diabetes that deadly? Or if you just manage it well, you'll be able to keep your life? Thanks fro any input.
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ontario Canada
Posts: 568
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Hello Katrina...Welcome to our Community!
![]() Yes, you are right. There is: -Type 1 -Type 2 and -Gestational(becoming a Diabetic while pregnant) No, a Person is not born with Type 1. The Scientists still haven't figured out exactly the causes. They think there is a genetic factor, meaning a Person may be predisposed to Type 1 through Family genes. And something in the environment or viral(by getting a dsease like mumps, measles, etc)may accidently trigger the Person's immune system to attack and kill the beta cells in the pancreas. The cells then cannot produce the hormone Insulin which a Person needs to live. No. Once a Person is diagnosed with Type 1, they will always be a Type 1. Unless a cure is discovered. Yes, it can be deadly if the Person diagnosed does not learn about this disease and take the proper steps to control their blood sugar levels. It is a complicated disease and things like hormones, stress, foods, etc., etc., can cause the Person's sugar level to become unbalanced. Although no one can manage Diabetes perfectly, keeping it close to normal most of the time will give the Diabetic many extra years to live and much less complications. You are Welcome. Thank you for asking. |
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