Yes, your chances will be very high, but it is not certain. It also matters what type of Diabetes they have. If they have type 1 Diabetes, and you are over the age of 30, then it is pretty unlikely that you will develop type 1 diabetes; but its still possible to develop type 2. Knowing this it is pretty important for you to be taking care of yourself physically; this meaning you should be on strict diet, and exercising at least 30 minutes a day.
Your chances will be very high.
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Yes, you can. There is a higher chance for you to get Type 1 diabetes wherein it is (mostly) genetically transmitted by your parents to their offspring.
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yes. my daughter has it. there is no history in either mine nor my wifes family.
yes i have the same type of family. i got diabetes from a virus.
A person doesn't "catch" diabetes. There are two types: Type I, and Type II. People are born with Type I, and lifestyle can result in Type II. Eat right, don't be overweight.
Yes and he has at least seven children.
Grace Ingalls was the youngest sister of writer Laura Ingalls Wilder. She was married to Nathan William Down in 1901. Unfortunately, the couple had no children. Grace died in 1941 from complications with diabetes, a disease that was prevalent in the Ingalls family.
Yeah. Diabetes doesnt go away. There is no cure as of this moment. (1:56 am eastern time January 2nd 2009) I think I might have diabetes too. Ive researched things that say you may have it and I have 7 out of the 11. Plus, diabetes is in my family. :( But its hard for Nick because of tours and stuff.
Who ever owns the business can fire who he or she wants.
no they won't because Hannah Montana has retired and passed on the family business to her brother
she did get married but got separated soon after. she never had children.
It wasn't just 'Created' on day, the land was conquered and its been passed down ever since-in a nut shell
Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed as either a child or teenager (more rarely, as a young adult). Very few people ever develop Type 1 diabetes after about age 25. Type 2 diabetes typically has an onset around middle age, normally sometime in one's 40s or 50s, though in one's 30s is becoming more common with the increased population obesity rate.
Yes I know of three children same birthday different year !
No GINGER ROGERS did not have any children and passed away 1n 1995 aged 83
No Monavie is not even remotely useful for treating or preventing diabetes and no one should ever suggest that is.
Forever, Diabetes never goes away. there is no medication ever made in the world that gets rid of it. Trust me, my cousin has Diabetes and he's told me a lot about it.