I saw upon a headlines ,that a little people with diabetes were marinated by carrying an abdominal bypass. Is it possable which this will lead to a heal for diabetes in a nearby future?
There are 4 suggestions to question “Cure for diabetes in the near future?”
First off, the media have a TERRIBLE habit of lumping all diabetes together. They (more than likely) should have stated that it was Type 2 diabetes that can be better controlled (NOT cured) by having the bypass, as losing weight is SOMETIMES crucial to the control of type 2 diabetes. My father-in-law has type 2 and has never had a scrap of extra fat on him, so this wouldn’t work for him. Second, there is NO CURE for ANY type of diabetes at the present time. Even with the bypass, their diabetes would be only controlled, not cured. Once diabetic, always diabetic. It is kinda like alcoholism. You can control it, but you will always be an alcoholic even if you never take another drink. So, be very careful about believing anything you hear in the media…about anything!
I’ve been a type 1 diabetic for almost 10 years, i’ve asked my doctor about the cure. but he told me even if we are cured we are going to be on a lot of tablets, he preferred me to be on insulin instead. But I am still hoping just like everyone else for a cure, and of course scientists are still working hard to bring in a cure.
That only works for type 2. No cure for type 1 any time soon
There is no cure for either type 1 or type 2 diabetes and there is no expected cure at least for the next several decades if there is to be a cure at all. In theory a cure for type 1 diabetes should be easier than a cure for type 2 diabetes as type 1 diabetes is less complex in terms of pathophysiologic changes. During the past 30 years there have been several times when we believed that we might see a cure for type 1 diabetes in my lifetime but none of these ideas have succeeded. Research continues however and the hope is that we may be able to blunt the auto-immune response which destroys the beta cells of the pancreas leading to type 1 diabetes. There are also efforts at replacing beta cells by a variety of means. Again – as of this date – there is nothing that is terribly effective. Gastric lap banding and other intestinal bypass surgery in type 2 diabetes may allow the individual to control their diabetes without medications but it would be a mistake to call this a ‘cure’. Diabetes is a progressive disorder even when well controlled. Type 2 diabetes is so complex that there is at present no theoretical basis to finding a cure. If I may be of further assistance please let me know. I wish you the very best of health and in all things may God bless.
First off, the media have a TERRIBLE habit of lumping all diabetes together. They (more than likely) should have stated that it was Type 2 diabetes that can be better controlled (NOT cured) by having the bypass, as losing weight is SOMETIMES crucial to the control of type 2 diabetes. My father-in-law has type 2 and has never had a scrap of extra fat on him, so this wouldn’t work for him. Second, there is NO CURE for ANY type of diabetes at the present time. Even with the bypass, their diabetes would be only controlled, not cured. Once diabetic, always diabetic. It is kinda like alcoholism. You can control it, but you will always be an alcoholic even if you never take another drink. So, be very careful about believing anything you hear in the media…about anything!
I’ve been a type 1 diabetic for almost 10 years, i’ve asked my doctor about the cure. but he told me even if we are cured we are going to be on a lot of tablets, he preferred me to be on insulin instead. But I am still hoping just like everyone else for a cure, and of course scientists are still working hard to bring in a cure.
That only works for type 2. No cure for type 1 any time soon
There is no cure for either type 1 or type 2 diabetes and there is no expected cure at least for the next several decades if there is to be a cure at all. In theory a cure for type 1 diabetes should be easier than a cure for type 2 diabetes as type 1 diabetes is less complex in terms of pathophysiologic changes. During the past 30 years there have been several times when we believed that we might see a cure for type 1 diabetes in my lifetime but none of these ideas have succeeded. Research continues however and the hope is that we may be able to blunt the auto-immune response which destroys the beta cells of the pancreas leading to type 1 diabetes. There are also efforts at replacing beta cells by a variety of means. Again – as of this date – there is nothing that is terribly effective. Gastric lap banding and other intestinal bypass surgery in type 2 diabetes may allow the individual to control their diabetes without medications but it would be a mistake to call this a ‘cure’. Diabetes is a progressive disorder even when well controlled. Type 2 diabetes is so complex that there is at present no theoretical basis to finding a cure. If I may be of further assistance please let me know. I wish you the very best of health and in all things may God bless.