How can you tell if you have diabetes?
Alot of urinating, which obviously comes from water and or being thirsty to the point where your thirst does not get quenched. This has to do with the fact that your pancreas is not producing insulin as it should anymore (this is if a diagnosis by a doctor is given). For myself, I was 12 and I lost 10 lb in less than a month when I went to put on my new school clothes my pants fell right off of me.
I was thirsty and I was peeing a lot. My friends mother asked my mom if I had ever been checked for diabetes, she said no and she explained the reason why she asked this question to my mom because I was drinking a lot of water and peeing a lot. I went in and had a blood glucose level of over 800 and the doctor said if I would have had anymore time I could have went into a coma and I probably should have been at that point.
Get checked yearly by your primary care physician and if you have any symptoms such as this I would advise going to the doctor or the hospital ASAP. This is nothing to joke with.
Today I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, what can I do to fight this disease, other than diet, exercise, and medication?
It can be treated, don’t worry, my grandpa was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, but after about 20 days treatment glucose will decrease 2 levels. After about 1-month diabetic foot will be cured.
He was treated his type 2 diabetes by millimeter wave therapuetic with Chinese acupuncture. As when the β cells in pancreas can't secrete insulin, or this ability gets weak, diabetes appeared.
Millimeter wave can work on β cells, and improve its health. In this way, the β cells can re-secrete the insulin and cure the diabetic caused complication diseases.Its efficacy for diabetes and diabetic complication is around 95%.
Is there a cure for diabetes?
So far concerted lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise are known to reverse diabetes while there are no known/approved medical cures.
In diabetes, either the pancreas makes insufficient levels of insulin so cells absorb glucose poorly or cells themselves become insulin resistant and thus unable to absorb glucose despite adequate insulin levels. Both types of change increase blood sugar levels above normal. Parsed this way, type I and type II diabetes overlap some but also differ.
In type I diabetes, insufficient levels of insulin result from the immune system itself attacking the pancreatic beta cells. OTOH, while beta cell dysfunction varies widely between type II diabetes patients, insulin resistance is a major part of the disease. Restoring the beta cells of the pancreas to health is the treatment approach these two diseases share to some degree.
Clinical attempts to treat type I diabetes focus on either replacing the damaged pancreas with a healthy one through islet cell or pancreas transplant or targeting the Adaptive immune system - in an effort to stave further damage to the pancreas.
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