How far NIDDM (Non-isulin diabetes mellitus) patients continue to steer the perscribed drug supply of blood sugar? Is it possible to convert IDDM (insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus) patients in NIDDM patients? It is not possible to convert the Type Ones in type two, if that is what you ask. There are two different diseases. If it were possible, because no one would continue to be a guy! I do not understand, do not use your first question (how much and where?) And sometimes write deuces insulin their blood sugar when their oral medication is not enough to control. The NIDDM patients take their medication for a lifetime, if he is forced to continue to control their blood sugar through diet and exercise. He may have to take insulin if his blood sugar is not controlled with oral medication, this may be due to a number of factors that when the body is resistant to oral medication and if the beta cells of the pancreas does not produce enough insulin to oral medication so that he may need insulin from the outside in the form of injection for the third in a major operation, etc. He may need insulin to control blood sugar, in this case may be reversible, can he go back to oral medication he Océ restored. Usually it is not possible to convert diabetic NIDDM patients. There will be no stem cell research to diabetes Pancreas takes about five years non-insulin-dependent individuals, insulin dependent, but they will never type 1 diabetes. No matter how much medicine Rx'd for them to take their system will eventually break and insulin injections. No, people with type 1 resistant to insulin and eventually have to take oral medications to maintain control of their blood sugar in the blood, but they are never converted to type 2! The causes of both diseases are quite different when the same treatment is also different. There is now a third type of diabetes, called 1.5, the second a mixture of both. These people have a very difficult time for type 1 or type 2 treatment. Their case is uncertain at this time. Just a fact of nature. As in NIDDM drugs remains as prescribed by your doctor if your blood sugar is not effectively controlled by medication, you need insulin to control blood sugar in the blood. So do not vary with the terminology of type I and type II diabetes are confused. Be stress free and continue to follow the advice of your physician.
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