My mother was 38 years old when she died from a heart attack after her kidney transplant after she was first diabetic.
I was 17 and my brother was 11 and my sister was 9. I remember it like it was yesterday. She suffered alot of years 10 after her transplant but they were good years for her.
I also lost both of my grandmother to diabetes. One got a small foot sore that esculated to gangarine and finally sepsis and the other died of a heart attack due to high sugar for so many years.
Now I am diabetic -
2006-09-05 16:45:50
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answered by ~♥ L ♥~ 4
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2016-09-12 23:50:47
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answered by ? 3
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I'm sorry about your sister. Diabetes can strike anyone at any time. Some of the effects can be postponed or avoided by controlling blood sugar, but there are dangers that can be fatal at any time.
I've known several diabetics, and am one myself (Type 2). My father died at 62 of diabetic complications, my brother in law's mother is still going strong at 85 with diabetes. So, it really depends on the individual.
I don't know how bad off your sister is, but a lot of the effects of diabetes can be improved or reversed by attaining good control and improving overall health.
Also, if your sister is diabetic, and you are not, you should have yourself screened regularly, since it can be hereditary. (at least Type 2..)
2006-09-05 15:49:19
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answered by AmyAKy 2
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I am writing to tell you what an incredible impact these methods had on my life! I have had type 2 diabetes for 27 years. For me, the worst part of this horrible disease is the severe pain I constantly get in my feet. The pain is so bad that I avoid standing and walking as much as possible. I've got to tell you that within the first month, my feet stopped hurting altogether and I can now walk totally pain free.
Believe it or not, I even danced at my niece's wedding last month, something I have not done in a many years. I've been following the book for six months now and my blood sugar is well within normal range. I feel great!
I recommend you use the Type 2 Diabetes Destroyer to naturally reverse your diabetes.
2016-05-17 01:13:34
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answered by ? 4
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A guy in my home church died in his late 40's early 50's from Diabetic complications.
On a brighter note, I know a guy in the same church in his 60's 70's with diabetes who has had a kidney transplant and is doing great.
2006-09-06 01:08:28
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answered by J 4
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Sorry to here about your sister, just don't give up on her as long as she is alive she has a change. I had 2 aunts died in there late 70's. My mother is in 76 and she is a diabete like her sisters and she is doing great. GOOD LUCK GOD BLESS YOU AND YOU SISTER
2006-09-07 15:41:17
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answered by lon126 2
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I know of a few relatives who dies from diabetic complications. A close family member just had a big scare as well. He is 47 yrs old, Type 2 diabetic, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and just recently suffered with Congestive Heart Failure. He also has Glaucoma and his retinas are bleeding.
Please, please contact me as I have done a ton of homework on this and have made quite a discovery which I believe will save his life. The information comes from Dr. Harold Keough, who was the attending physican of Eisenhower for the last 6 months of his life and has loads of information on what you can do to help!
vbouvier@shaw.ca
2006-09-05 11:33:14
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answered by Anonymous
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my grandmother died from complications at 42, my grandfather at 72 and my daughter's best friend was only 8 when she died from diabetes complications. so sorry to hear you're going through this.
2006-09-05 10:47:37
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answered by jbslass 6
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Please try giving her a range of supplements from nutrilite. I have had experience with a close relative who suffered from diabetes for 14 years. He had always taken medicine from his specialist. But his condition only worsened, he had to take more medicine and at higher dosages. He decided to take supplements. Within 3 weeks, he found out, during one of his monthly check-ups, that his glucose level had dropped to that of a normal person. Moreover, it maintained at a normal level after several months. Thus his specialist reduced the medication and dosage.
I am very passionate about helping people with diseases. Especially diabetes as I lost my father and grandma and uncle and grandpa to this disease. All were in their late 40s. I have only recently been introduced to supplements from nutrilite 2 years ago. I wish I had been introduced to it earlier as I would love to have alternative treatment for my loved ones. I saw them suffer and got worse in hospitals. It is painful to see. Now I try to spread the word that supplements can help.
It's worth giving a shot when you've got nothing to lose.
U can contact me liliglorry@yahoo.com
2006-09-05 17:29:10
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answered by liliglorry 2
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My mother passed away two days ago with complication of diabetes that lead to kidney failure. I'm so heartbroken I don't know how to deal with it.
2013-11-03 19:24:59
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answered by Lilibeth Kelly 1
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