The principal two idiopathic forms of Diabetes mellitus are known as types 1 and 2. The term "type�1 diabetes" has universally replaced several former terms, including childhood-onset diabetes, juvenile diabetes, and insulin-dependent diabetes. Likewise, the term "type�2 diabetes" has replaced several former terms, including adult-onset diabetes, obesity-related diabetes, and non-insulin-dependent diabetes.
Beyond these two types, there is no agreed-upon standard nomenclature. Various sources have defined "type 3 diabetes" as, among others, gestational diabetes, insulin-resistant type�1 diabetes (or "double diabetes"), type�2 diabetes which has progressed to require injected insulin, and latent autoimmune diabetes of adults.
There is also maturity onset diabetes of the young which is a group of several single gene (monogenic) disorders with strong family histories that present as type�2 diabetes before 30 years of age.
1. Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM)
2. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM)
3. Diabetic prone states
4. Secondary to other known causes
A naive answer is 12 classifications, but in fact, there are only 7 sensible ones. There is no point in looking at the care regimes for non-diabetic patients!
yes
Being diabetic has no link with juggling, so diabetic people are just as likely as any other people to be able to juggle. Yes, but only the ones that have learned how.
Not if they are being used to treat diabetes
yes
Not without parental permission. You being a diabetic is irrelevant. It is still legal age, 18, that applies.
Not at all. In a urine test, being diabetic may show the presence of sugar or ketones, whilst pregnancy tests look for the presence of a hormone in the urine. Being diabetic does not therefore affect the result of pregnancy tests.
Being diabetic is always a challenge when it comes to eating the right foods. You will need to eat foods that are low in sugar, fat, and sodium. www.diabetes-diabetic-diet.com/���diabetic_���food.htm
In brief, absolutely! Being a diabetic is not a career buster. There are diabetics in almost every profession, including law enforcement. Sorry, you will have to go to work!In brief, absolutely! Being a diabetic is not a career buster. There are diabetics in almost every profession, including law enforcement. Sorry, you will have to go to work!In brief, absolutely! Being a diabetic is not a career buster. There are diabetics in almost every profession, including law enforcement. Sorry, you will have to go to work!In brief, absolutely! Being a diabetic is not a career buster. There are diabetics in almost every profession, including law enforcement. Sorry, you will have to go to work!In brief, absolutely! Being a diabetic is not a career buster. There are diabetics in almost every profession, including law enforcement. Sorry, you will have to go to work!In brief, absolutely! Being a diabetic is not a career buster. There are diabetics in almost every profession, including law enforcement. Sorry, you will have to go to work!
Yes. Being a Diabetic is not a limitation to being a Doctor. As long as you have finished the Doctoral Degree then you can be a doctor.
No. The classifications are metallic, submetallic, and nonmetallic.
Of course. Being a diabetic is not a reason to bar someone ( male or female ) from being a adoptive parent. i agree, being diabetic doesn't disqualify you from adopting a kid. read more on diabetes on www.diabetes-cure-today.info