Hello, I am a doctor, and reviewing your post, you explain with simple words how to live with this pathology. Very well you say, until now there is no definitive cure for diabetes, none of its types. But there are advances not only in the field of medicines, but from the genetic point of view. Recent studies with stem cells have given hopeful results. At least in the case of type 1 diabetes, which is where the beta cells of the pancreas do not produce insulin. In the case of type 2 diabetes, it is necessary to prevent it by avoiding so many eating disorders and doing exercises. Congratulations for your post.
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Interesting..which places are doing this one? Am cardiac so am not familiar with using stem cells to treat DM.
You will be amazed at places where these advances are being made, given that what is lately known about my country are not the best things, in Venezuela one of the best laboratories for studying stem cells in Latin America is found, in fact they are pioneers in those investigations. In the state Aragua. In Brazil there are also many advances in this field, research has been carried out for the regeneration of retinas, with stem cells, achieving improvements in blind people (depending on the cause of blindness, of course)
Stem cells in cardiac is working...so i believe it its' effectivity.
It is expensive though so its' use is limited. I have worked in research where we needed patients in the trials. I hope in countries where this is being done, it is for everyone. Cheers!