type 1 which is being born with it type 2 getting fat and type 3 gestational being pregnant and getting it until the baby comes
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absolutely. There are 2 kinds of diabetes. Type 1 and Type 2.
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Sorry but once you have diabetes you can't cure it by diet. You can control the disease by eating low sugar foods/drinks. If it cannot be controlled by diet, then usually medication is required.
You can go to a book store. There are many books on easy diabetes recipes. There are also many different kinds such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, desert, and even snacks.
Yes, it depends on what kind of surgery you have done. Thus, if it is surgery of pancreas, thyroid, or adrenocortical gland, or liver or stomach, these kinds of surgery can cause diabetes as side effects (better check with your doctor before running the surgery and how to take proper care).
There are a few types of diabetes. Type I diabetes occurs when the body can't produce insulin to process carbohydrates, fat or proteins. People who have this type of diabetes usually develop it in childhood and are dependent on insulin. Type II diabetes is non-insulin dependent and occurs among adults, especially if they're obese. Sometimes a change in diet and weight loss is enough to control Type II diabetes. Diabetes Inspidius is a temporary disorder of the pituitary gland and might be the result of a pituitary tumor. Diabetes of pregnancy usually resolves itself when the baby is delivered.
There are no real difference in diets as diabetes 1 and 2 cause basically the same damage. I am on Nutrasystem D which is for diabetics and it helps both kinds by having food rich in wheat and fruits and vegetables.
There are three major types of diabetes tests. The first is the Hemoglobin A1c, which tells the doctor how your diabetes is managed over time. The second test is called the Dilated Eye Exam, which checks to see if your eyes have been damaged due to your diabetes. The third test is a Foot Exam. Diabetes can cause nerve damage in your feet, resulting in numbness, and if left untreated, this can result in severe infection or even amputation. http://diabetes.webmd.com/features/three-medical-tests-for-diabetes-patients is a great site to learn more about these and other tests for diabetes.
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