No. If you have Diabetes and do not manage it, you will not survive.
For Type 1 diabetes, where your body no longer produces insulin (helps convert glucose to energy for your body) you could die within days due to extremely elevated glucose levels.
For Type 2 diabetes, where your body becomes resistant to insulin (essentially you don't process the glucose as efficiently) it could take quite a while longer, in which case you may die due to complications of having high blood glucose levels for extended periods of time.
Not directly, but if you allow it to get badly out of control it might in the end. This sometimes happens when people have diabetes without knowing it and collapse with dehydration and severe metabolic acidosis.
yes, if you go into accounts , finance etc...
There is no cure to diabetes yet. Only temporary treatments that help people survive.
You can survive without etiquette, but knowing and using some etiquette rules can make certain situations go much smoother for you.
Knowing from experience there are a lot of different medications that help with the various symptoms of diabetes. Here is a link that lists the varius meds. diabetes.emedtv.com/diabetes/list-of-diabetic-medication.html
"Survive" isn't exactly the right terminology. Diabetes is not an infectious disease. It is a condition that exists because the body is not handling sugar properly. It can persist because the problem that created it has not been corrected.
Yes, it is possible.
It can survive without an axon but not without its cell
If having diabetes in pregnancy, then the chances of having gestational diabetes in the next pregnancy is high as compared to other without gestational diabetes.But many who had gestational diabetes in one pregnancy had give up baby without gestational diabetes in their next pregnancy.
You need energy to survive, so you cannot survive without energy.
The planet can survive without light, but you won't
Giraffes cannot survive without water