They would be able to make their own insulin which means they no longer will have to control their diet or give themselves regular injections.
Diabetics can have organ transplants. Kidney and pancreas (both at once) transplants are becoming more common as treatment for type 1 diabetics as it improves quality of life. Transplants performed on diabetics for reasons not directly related to their diabetes are also possible - having any form of diabetes does not automatically rule a person out from receiving a transplant.
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It will decrease the size of your intestine so it will allow you to lose weight. It will also affect diabetes in a very positive way. It will allow it to disappear as the pancreas will be decreased in size.
A calcified pancreas is the result of having chronic pancreatitis. Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas and commonly occurs in alcoholics.
type one can be by having a kidney transplant, and type two can be by diet and exersice
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A pancreas that does not produce enough insulin to meet the body's needs is the direct cause of diabetes mellitus.
If he is not on a medication already it would be could to test out a few diets to see if he is feeling lightheaded or nauseous. If he was diagnosed without having any symptoms a diet may help to fix the problem.
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If you feel like you may be at risk for having diabetes, then it is important to rely on the diabetic testing provided by a trained medical professional. Any general practitioner can give you the diabetic testing that you need.