Gastric bypass surgery can help diabetes go away. It makes you lose weight by limiting the amount of food your body intakes. Check out this site for more information. http://thediabetesclub.com/bariatric-gastric-bypass-surgery-can-cure-diabetes-ii/
Yes, you can have the gastric surgery while having diabetes. If you have gastric surgery while having diabetes, it can actually help to eliminate or cure diabetes. It is up to the patient/person though to decide whether or not they want to have the surgery.
A gastric bypass has been proven in many situations to completely reverse type two diabetes and improve blood sugar numbers in those it didn't reverse outright by quite a bit. While gastric bypass offers its own set of risks, it can be a great help for obese patients suffering from type two diabetes. To qualify for a gastric bypass when you have diabetes, your BMI only has to be 35 instead of the standard 40. Most insurance companies will still want to make sure that you've exhausted every other reasonable weight loss option before paying for surgery, however.
A person can learn more about diabetes and gastric bypass from their own diabetic health care provider or they can check out various websites that provide this type of information, such as the following: thediabetesclub.com/bariatric-gastric-bypass-surgery-can-cure-diabetes-ii, www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=47582, www.wndu.com/mmm/headlines/127602138.html, and www.medpagetoday.com/Endocrinology/Diabetes/24997.
There is currently no cure for diabetes, so no.
A local doctor or Bariatric Surgeon would be good places to learn more about Bariatric Surgery and Diabetes. Information may also be found on the world wide web at various websites such as these, www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/diabetes, thediabetesclub.com/bariatric-gastric-bypass-surgery-can-cure-diabetes-ii, and health.usnews.com/health-news/diet-fitness/diabetes/articles/2008/02/21/weight-loss-surgery-to-treat-diabetes.
There is CURE for diabetes. At present only the symptoms are treated. This is wrong. When root causes are dealt with - you can get rid of type 2 diabetes completely. Even for type 1 diabetes there is permanent cure, if you replace the pancreas with another one - but as it needs come from some passed away donor - there is big line in waiting for pancreas replacement surgery. On top of it not many people are aware of it.
Research how a 100% plant-based diet can completely cure/reverse types I and II of diabetes. start with the book, The China Study
There is no cure to diabetes yet. Only temporary treatments that help people survive.
A gastric bypass weight loss surgery is frequently offered as a cure all solution for a serious weight problem that doesn't respond to traditional weight loss techniques. Unfortunately, many start looking for a gastric bypass without really understanding the huge lifestyle changes that getting one will demand. Someone who undergoes a gastric bypass is going to have trouble digesting food for life. Often, supplements will need to be taken permanently to make sure the body gets enough nutrients to function normally. Food intake will need to be carefully planned to stay healthy and balanced, and portions will always be tiny.
Neurologists are brain specialists. So, no, they don't help cure diabetes.
No.