Depends on your definition of cure. If we're talking type 2, and your definition of cure is getting along without medication, then yes, many folks are effectively cured with diet, weight management, and exercise. A complete cure where you can eat like a pig, sit around all day, and get fat would be impossible. See what I mean?
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2007-08-24 17:04:57
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answered by Mr. Peachy® 7
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answered by ? 3
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2016-09-18 19:55:06
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answered by Carlo 3
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2016-05-17 14:58:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, no.
Diabetes can be treated and controlled but there is no cure for it. I have hopes that someday there will be. It might not happen in my generation but I hope one is found soon...I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.
I've had it for years and I have dealt with it. It tears me up though, to see young children having to live with it and know what they are in for as they get older. Diabetes can be such a cruel disease. Part of that is the stigma that is attached to it.
Anyway, I'll keep hoping for a cure and doing what I can to support diabetes research.
EMT
Type 1, pump user
2007-08-24 15:25:14
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answered by emt_me911 7
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some forms are...you know the phrase...an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. for diabetes that is caused by an improper diet and lack of exercise then there is a cure...eat right and exercise. the other kind that people get for no other explanation, then no, there is no cure. i just don't understand why people who are susceptible continue their unhealthy lifestyle. i mean you could say it is your life and you can do what you want...when someone who loves you has to look at you in the coffin and cry over you because you refused to eat healthy, then you should consider that. diabetes is a terrible disease.
2007-08-24 15:07:04
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answered by karakittle 3
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There is currently no cure. But there is alot of hope for one soon. Many claim to know the "cure" But what they are really saying is that their product or service can reduce or eliminate the need for pills or injections for type 2 diabetics. They will still have to control the disease with diet and will still need to see doctors and test their blood sugar regularly. It is not really a "cure"
2007-08-24 22:07:29
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answered by Anonymous
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unfortunately not. I have had diabetes for almost 5 years, all you can do is take care of it and hope that one day there will be a cure! I have heard that some tests were done on rats with diabetes and they were cured so maybe (hopefully) soon!!!
2007-08-24 18:12:50
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-02-13 01:48:08
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answered by Asia 3
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it is not a curable disease, yet...
i am a researcher and have held many fund raisers so that we may be granted to continue researching for a cure for diabetes. but we also have new methods, painless methods, to help check your blood level, and is quite accurate. children can now be free of pain.
2007-08-24 15:05:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think of diabetes as a DISEASE, I think a condition is a much better term. It is a manageable condition with diet/exercise/insulin. Most people live well/long with this condition!
2007-08-28 05:41:49
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answered by jmada05 4
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