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2007-08-21 09:50:04 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Diabetes

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I have type one diabetes, but I know many that have type two. Without proper exercise, nutrition, and medication, it is possible for a person with type two to die. What happens is that when you eat, (for type two) your pancreas can't supply all the insulin that your body needs for the sugars, so your blood sugar stays high. (symptoms - headaches, stomachaches, sleepiness...) High blood sugar is always wanting to feed on something so it usually goes for the kidneys causing someone who doesn't take care of their diabetes to have kidney failure and die. That is why it is extremely important for people with type two to take their medications, eat properly (know the foods which you should avoid) and exercise. Hope I helped...

2007-08-22 12:52:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2016-05-18 08:38:21 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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Diabetes can be "reversed" or go into "remission". I believe that what that is is decreasing the need to take medications. A person who has diabetes will always have it... but there are cases where a type 2 can either reduce medications or even eliminate them... but will still need to watch diet, get plenty of exercise and keep their weight down. This is called management and control. However, that does not mean that there will never be one. Research has taken huge advances and the more scientists learn about it, the higher likelihood that a cure might come about someday.
While I did recently read an article that stated gastric lap band or gastric bypass MAY be a potential cure, more research is needed and even if this one day is a cure, it would only be effective on type 2s who are obese since neither of those procedures are performed on people who are of normal weight or body mass. Stem cell transplants are still highly controversial and most likely, have a long way to go before it is approved as a diabetes cure by the FDA. Since the vast majority of diabetics are type 2 (roughly 90%), those of us who are type 1 seem to get lost in the shuffle. EMT type 1 for more years than I care to remember, use a pump. Let me add that when I mean diabetes can be controlled and managed without medication but with diet, exercise and weight control, I'm referring to type 2. This is not an option for type 1s, who must take insulin, either by injections or a pump, to survive.

2014-10-19 17:55:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's common for people to die both with and without type II diabetes.

2007-08-21 14:59:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The problem is that type 2's may have a dibetic condition for 10 20 30 yrs without feeling much effect, but still doing major damage to organs inside the body. While a type 1 will usually have blood sugar so high it would be impossible to function without taking insulin and getting at least some lower blood sugars.

2007-08-21 12:14:25 · answer #5 · answered by Guy R 3 · 0 0

Yes it is common for people to die from uncontrolled type II diabetes.

2007-08-23 16:12:20 · answer #6 · answered by fieldhouse39 3 · 0 0

High blood levels of glucose can cause several problems, including frequent urination, excessive thirst, hunger, fatigue, weight loss, and blurry vision. However, because type 2 diabetes develops slowly, some people with high blood sugar experience no symptoms at all. How to treat diabetes naturally https://tr.im/rRaPg

Symptoms of type 1 diabetes:

Increased thirst
Increased urination
Weight loss in spite of increased appetite
Fatigue
Nausea
Vomiting

Patients with type 1 diabetes usually develop symptoms over a short period of time, and the condition is often diagnosed in an emergency setting.

Symptoms of type 2 diabetes:

Increased thirst
Increased urination
Increased appetite
Fatigue
Blurred vision
Slow-healing infections
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If you think you have diabetes i think you should have a checkup and speak with your doctor just in case.

2016-02-16 10:49:28 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Having type 2 diabetes is not a death sentence. Not heeding it's warnings and allowing your blood sugar to stay too high for too long will cause all sorts of potentially fatal situations to occur. Heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, liver failure, etc. So, no... it's not common to die from type 2 diabetes. It's common to die from the complications of prolonged high blood sugar that's left out of control.

2007-08-21 17:03:55 · answer #8 · answered by Mr. Peachy® 7 · 4 0

It is not common for people to die of diabetes. Most diabetics die from the side effects of diabetes such as kidney failure, liver failure, gangrene, etc. That is why it is so important for diabetics to take excellent care of all aspects of their health as the blasted stuff affects every part of the body.

2007-08-23 15:47:34 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

sadly yes, they mostly get it in an older age so it increases you'r chances of dying alot :( If you really keep it under control, you can live a long healthy life, but most likely you'r kidney's and other Organ's are shot already :) hope i can help

2007-08-21 14:23:12 · answer #10 · answered by Christina 3 · 0 0

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