If an portly 200 bruise woman, mislaid about 100 poounds upon the low carb diet, could she be marinated from her diabetes?
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losing weight helps a lot.
NO! very short answer. She can put it in remission, but it is still there. There is NO cure for diabetes.
no my mom's had it for over 40 years
not cured, but it would help with the symptoms
she should try the low glycemic diet
or the glycemic index diet
No, once the lady is diagnosed with diabetes all the weight loss will do is help control her diabetes. If she were to go back to her old eating habits she would be out of control.
Depends how did she get it if she got it because she was obese then yes she can if she got it as a young child then no.
Yes. IF she is a type 2 diabetic. This form of diabetes is commonly brought on by obesity and can be controlled or eliminated by losing weight. But it takes a great team of dr/nutritionist/exercise coach to do it safely.
If the woman has type 1, then she will require meds her throughout her life. Losing weight decreases the amount she will have to take and makes her diabetes under control avoiding all those nasty complications that come from obesity and diabetes. A deadly combination.
No, but losing weight would definitely help her healthwise. It might also decrease the amount of medication she's required to take. But cure altogether? No. There is no cure for diabetes, but fortunately there are plenty of medications and diabetic aides to help someone with the disease. ————————
losing weight helps a lot.
NO! very short answer. She can put it in remission, but it is still there. There is NO cure for diabetes.
no my mom's had it for over 40 years
not cured, but it would help with the symptoms
she should try the low glycemic diet
or the glycemic index diet
No, once the lady is diagnosed with diabetes all the weight loss will do is help control her diabetes. If she were to go back to her old eating habits she would be out of control.
Depends how did she get it if she got it because she was obese then yes she can if she got it as a young child then no.
Yes. IF she is a type 2 diabetic. This form of diabetes is commonly brought on by obesity and can be controlled or eliminated by losing weight. But it takes a great team of dr/nutritionist/exercise coach to do it safely.
If the woman has type 1, then she will require meds her throughout her life. Losing weight decreases the amount she will have to take and makes her diabetes under control avoiding all those nasty complications that come from obesity and diabetes. A deadly combination.
No, but losing weight would definitely help her healthwise. It might also decrease the amount of medication she's required to take. But cure altogether? No. There is no cure for diabetes, but fortunately there are plenty of medications and diabetic aides to help someone with the disease. ————————