I diabetic can live a long time if they follow their diet and keep their blood sugar within a normal range. If a diabetic is not following their diet then there are going to be many complications. Diabetics have a harder time healing so minor injuries can be fatal for them when they start reaching older ages. The best thing to do is follow a strict diabetic diet. Count your exchanges and exercise!
depends on the type of Diabetes. Type 2 can easily be taken care of if you maintain a healthy diet and exercise daily. You can live a normal life.
People with type 1 diabetes differ from how well its controlled. Type 1 is usually harder then type 2. Type 1 can also be controlled. If you do what the doctor says to do and, make good choices you can live a healthy life. The average life expectancy for a average person is 78 years old.
Depends on how serious, and how healthy you are.Either way, a great physic and diet can keep you alive alot longer with diabetes. Just do that and who ever may live an extre couple of years. So either way, it mostly depends on how over-all healthy you are.
Forever as long as you take your medicine!
you can live a long and happy life,but if badly controlled it can cut a third off your life
you can live a long and happy life,but if badly controlled it can cut a third off your life
As long as someone without diabetes as long as you take care of yourself properly
People who have been diagnosed with adult-onset diabetes have a life expectancy that is at 8 years younger than healthy people their age. visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_life_expectancy to learn more.
This condition would have no impact on life expectancy.
OCD does not affect life expectancy.
In most cases, controlling and managing the intake of carbohydrates, via the diet and exercise, really control and maintain a Type 1 diabetics lifestyle, and worrying about their life expectancy is not particularly necessary. Many Type 1 diabetics go on to live as long and 'healthy' a lifestyle as a person who does not have diabetes.
The life expectancy for someone with chronic granulomatous, or CGD, depends on the severity of the individual's condition. Someone who is only mildly affected may have an average life expectancy.
The life expectancy for a someone in Cuba is about 77.08 years. Women have a slightly longer life expectancy than men in that island nation.
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There are many ways. Diabetes affects your nerve and immune system drastically, causes tissue damage and it has other severe effects on your body that shorten your life expectancy. But the main one is without a doubt the fact that 85% of Type II diabetics are overweight. Being overweight directly causes many fatal diseases and causes a lot of life time expectancy reducing factors. The average type II diabetic's life expectancy is reduced by 10 years, and type I diabetics have it reduced by 20 years.
The life expectancy with someone with carcinoid lung cancer depends on the stage of the cancer. For people with stage 1, the life expectancy is 93%. For people with stage 5, the life expectancy is 57%.
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