My sister is 33 and takes metformin tablets twice/day. is it type 2 diabetes? can she cure it completely by exercise etc? pls advise. we are really worried
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I have been med free for seven years.If she is interested have her E-mail me, and i will tell her how i do it.It just takes commitment and a little effort.
Negative! There is no known cure for any stage of diabetes. sorry =(
There aren't any known cures for diabetes as yet. If her doctor says to exercise, then she should but you have to remember you can't control anyone or make them do anything. Your sister should know what type of diabetes she has.
Yes your sister will have type 2 diabetes. With proper diet and exercise and regular testing of your sister's blood sugar she may be able to come off the medication if she is doing really well. Diabetes isn't really curable but it is controllable.
yes. Metformin is taken by those who have type 2 diabetes. Type 2 does not have a cure yet, but has a better chance to get the cure sooner than type1.
I used to take metformin twice a day, and now I no longer have to take it. My blood sugars are normal! I've worked hard to get to this stage though. I've lost 86 lbs so far, 66 of those on the Rice Diet (www.ricediet.com). I still have a lot of weight to lose, but I'm still going. I also exercise every day. (I rarely miss a day of exercise.)There are two books out about the Rice Diet, The Rice Diet Solution (now out in paperback), and The Rice Diet Solution Cookbook. I would recommend both books. Also, I attend the diet facility in NC, because I happen to live nearby. (Most people travel to the facility from out of town, though.) On the Rice Diet's website, there's a message board that's quite active. (Click on the Rice Diet Forum link on the left hand side on the webpage.) There are also a couple of Yahoo groups about the Rice Diet, with people doing the diet at home. That being said, the doctor there has told me I will always have the predisposition for diabetes. (I'd been taking meds for it since fall of 2000.) I won't say that I am cured, because there isn't a cure yet, but I no longer show the clinical signs of diabetes. I will have stay diligent about my weight and exercise, this I know! My diabetes got to the stage where I had to take insulin (after getting very sick), but with the Rice Diet and hard work, I was able to get off insulin and back on metformin, and then off of metformin altogether. The RD isn't a magical diet, it's real and it's food you can fix yourself. It does take discipline and hard work, but to me, the complications of diabetes would be harder. I'd suggest getting plugged into diabetes education. That was helpful for me, too.Good luck to your sister, and make sure you take care of yourself too, since diabetes runs in families. Maybe you and your sis can exercise together!! :)
A lot of people who are morbidly obese who have type 2 diabetes have lost symptoms after weight loss, or weight loss surgery. One of the best surgeries that rid the body of diabetes, cure it, or lessen the symptom is called the Duodenal Switch. It's used in Europe on a lot of people (obese or not) for diabetes relief. Your sister can look here : http://www.obesityhelp.com for more info on Duodenal Switch.
Might be able to eventually reduce or eliminate the meds by complying with a low carb diet.
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Yes, it is type two... I have had it just over three years now and am also taking two 500 mg Metformin tabs per day. I'm doing fine. If by "CURABLE", you mean not having to take medication, absolutely possible. Easy? Not for most folks. People are doing it all the time, however. What they're not doing, though, is returning to the diet and sedentary lifestyle that got them there in the first place. They're eating healthier and exercising regularly. Many type twos enjoy a nearly normal life simply by eating a healthy vegetable based diet, with a few whole grains, some fish and chicken, and some fruits, combined with moderate daily exercise. We do have to avoid sugar, too many carbs, and excessive drinking. In fact, if you are on Metformin, you shouldn't drink any alcohol... it can be quite toxic. Please don't worry. I always advise worry-warts to stop worrying and do something about it. Here's what you do... read my diabetes info page, tell sis about it, and relax... type two diabetes is not that big of a deal once you learn the ropes: http://www.geocities.com/seabulls69/type...Oh, btw... you might be a candidate for type two also. If you take good care of yourself now, as I suggest here, you should not have to worry.
From the information you've provided, yes, your sister has type 2 diabetes. As to your question "is it curable?', I'm afraid the answer is No. Diabetes, whether type 1 or type 2, is not curable, only treatable. It is possible that she can control her type 2 diabetes with proper diet and exercise, at least for awhile. But, this is control and treatment, not a cure. The disease will not just "gop away". In addition to seeing a physician, she should consider seeing a registered dietitian, who could assist her in formlating a meal plan that would greatly help her in controlling her condition. Hope this helps!
Hi there, FIRST THING STOP WORRYING!!!!Yes if she is taking metformin hydrochloride, she is likely to be type 2 diabetic, however.. it is not curable at present, but it is managed very easily as long as she follows her doctors advice..Main points to watch for :1, Weight - is she heavy? If so, her Dr will want that to change.
2, Food - She will need to eat healthy, low cholesterol diet etc
3, Feet - Believe it or not be VERY carefull with feet as a diabetic, Diabetes can damage the nerves in the feet causing numbness, not a big problem in itself but can lead to infections from cuts not noticed.. in severe cases this can lead to amputation.. DONT TAKE CHANCES!
4, Eyes - your Dr will want her to go to a retinopathy clinic once a year for a painless test, its literally a digital pic of the retina, as this can be affected by Diabetes, but again is treatable if found early..
5, Heart - She will get her blood pressure checked more often as this can also be affected - again easily controlled if found early enough. Also her cholesterol will be monitored closely.At the end of the day, if your sister listens to her Doctor, she will lead a very healty life with little or no problems at all..Her Doctor will look after her! Dont worry..
Please E-mail if i can help any further.. (Can be done via profile)Also see diabetes.org.uk (Mega Good Site! loads of good info and help!)
Yes, diabetes now can be cured!
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Well I am not exactlly equipped to give u the exact answer for your question...but i read an article on curing diabetes...I am sure it will help...so I am sharing it with you...How is Diabetes treated?
Treatment is aimed at controlling the elevated blood glucose without causing an abnormally low glucose level (hypoglycaemia). An important aspect of your treatment plan will involve eating a healthy diet (low fat, salt and sugar and high fibre). You should also monitor your blood glucose levels. *
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is treated with insulin, exercise, and a healthy diet. *
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is first treated with weight reduction, a healthy diet and regular exercise. *
In type 2 diabetes, if the above measures fail to control the elevated blood glucose, oral (by mouth) medicines are used to try to boost insulin production, improve the body鈥檚 use of it, or reduce the speed at which glucose enters the blood. Treatment with insulin will be considered if these other medicines are insufficient. *
Gestational diabetes is usually controlled by a healthy diet and regular exercise. Some women may require treatment with insulin.Treating high blood pressure and controlling the levels of fats (lipids) in the blood are also very important in patients with diabetes as they are at greater risk than the normal population of developing serious cardiovascular diseases. *
A group of medicines known as ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) inhibitors are sometimes used to reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular complications in diabetes and can also reduce the risk or progression of kidney and eye diseases.Although there is currently no cure for diabetes mellitus, it can be controlled successfully with an active treatment plan. The potential benefit of pancreas transplants and islet cell transplants in type 1 patients is being investigated.Any medical information on this website is not intended as a substitute for informed medical advice and you should not take any action before consulting with a health care professional.
She IS a diabetic for the rest of her life. I too take metaformina 850 twice a day %26 lead an exciting life. . Tell her to hang in there. .
You can't completely cure diabetes, but if your sister looses weight, excersises regularly (both aerobic, and strength training at least 4 times a week) plus does not eat any processed foods, fast foods, any unhealthy foods, and watches her carb intake then she can control it very much and live a healthy life. If not she will have very many serious complications such as kidney failure, stroke, cardiovascular disease, and much more. My mom has had diabetes for 13 years now and is very healthy because she really watches herslef. Look at the site below, and goodluck.
YES IT IS TYPE 2. SHE CAN COMPLETELY CURE THE DIABETES BY DOING PRANAYAM FOR 30-40 MINUTES. SHE MUST WATCH HER WAIST LINE AND IF IT IS QUITE A BIT ASK HER TO DO 45 MINUTES OF BRISK WALK ON EMPTY STOMACH AND ONLY HALF FILL HER STOMACH AFTER THE WALK. ASK HER TO EAT LESS BUT SHE SHOULD EAT FRUGAL MEALS 4 TIMES A DAY. SHE SHOULD ALSO INCLUDE TOMATO AND BAKED POTATO (DO NOT REMOVE THE SKIN AS IT ONLY CONTAINS ALPHA LIPOIC ACID.) ASK HER TO STOP EATING BURGERS, POTATO CHIPS/ WAFERS. PRANAYAM WOULD ERADICATE THE DIABETES BUT DIETARY DISCIPLINE HAS TO BE MAINTAINED THROUGH OUT THE LIFE
maybe...but maybe she has insulin resistance....like pre-diabetes. Diabetes type 2 could be reversible for example if she is obese and gets a gastric by-pass, in other cases is not likely to happen.
I realize that conventional health care is necessary and appropriate. That having been said, there are also many things WE can do to overcome type II diabetes, and improve life as a Type I diabetic. I've been researching alternative medicine, and the amount of help that's available to diabetics is amazing.Natural remedies are quite effective, and include:Cinnamon
Bitter Melon
Gymnema Sylvestre
Nopal cactus
American Ginseng
Fenugreek
Chromium picolinateCinnamon regulates glucose, and has a polyphenol compound called MHCP that mimics insulin and activates cell receptor sites. A quarter teaspoon twice daily makes a difference. Fenugreek increases blood flow and inhibits the growth of infectious organisms. Everything on the list has a use in fighting diabetes. Learn how to use these herbs and don't fall victim to diabetes needlessly.You can find out about about them on line, or in a book I read cover to cover-- "One Son's Quest for the Cause and Cure of Diabetes", ISBN 7890766313 The author, a doctor, lost his mother to diabetes and spent the next 20 years finding a way to overcome it. My brother was dying of diabetes, and I was just starting to need insulin when we came across this definitive work which came out in February 2005. We both lead mostly normal lives now. It's a life saver, and the best money you'll ever spend on the subject if you decide to go that way.
You might want to check Abe Books, Alibri's, or Amazon.com for a good used copy cheap. I bought mine new, and I think it was about $35. I don't get any money from anybody for telling you this--just want to help, and the techniques in this book is what made the difference for me and mine. Best of luck. Just recently found this 8-minute non-profit video http://www.rawfor30days.com/view.html... , about diabetes diet. Click on the link, then click 'View Windows Media' to watch it.You'll be glad you saw it.
there is no cure but you can control it. she can not cure it completely, by exercise make sure she takes her medicine.
Type 2 diabetes is ravishing the country because we are seeing more and more overweight people today versus 50 years ago. If your sister is overweight I suggest she diet and exercise to lose weight. She should continue to take the metformin unless her doctor gives her the "okay" to stop. Metformin is not insulin. It is given to people with type 2 diabetes to help their bodies better use the insulin their pancreas produces. It is not a cure for diabetes. Please tell your sister to take her medication exactly as it is prescribed and to check her blood sugar at least 4 times per day: when she gets up (fasting), and 1-2 hours after each meal. Record these on a sheet of paper (it would also help if she would write down everything that she eats each day) and take this information with her to the doctor the next time she has a visit. This will help the doctor help her.
type 1 diabetes requires insulin injections several times a day. type 2 diabetes can be controlled by pills called hypoglycemics such as metformin and diet, weight loss and exercise. it must be controlled or terrible complications will occur. some people can even control type2 with just diet and exercise. Is there a cure for type 1 or type 2, no.
good luck to you and your sister
Metformin is for type 2. Exercise and most important portion control can assist with maintaining good blood levels that can lead to possible normal blood levels determined by routine quarterly tests. Aim for a consistent test level of 6. and confer with Dr. about dosage reduction or elimination. You can be diabetic and control it with diet and exercise alone if consistent. Get assistance with a dieticion, and stay informed.
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