How far NIDDM (Non-isulin diabetes mellitus) in patients still perscribed medication to control blood sugar? Is it possible to convert patients with diabetes (insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus) in patients with NIDDM patients? It is not possible to convert the type of Type Ones Twos, if that is what you ask. They are two different diseases. If it were possible, so that no one would continue to be a kind of One! I do not understand your first question (how many?) Type twos and sometimes insulin to control blood sugar control when oral medication is not enough. the NIDDM patients have their medications for life, unless he has his blood sugar through diet and exercise control to continue. it may take insulin if her blood sugar is not controlled oral medications that could lead to a number of factors such as body resistance to oral medication and when the beta cells in the pancreas does not produce enough insulin and oral medications and insulin may be needed from outside the form of last injection with a major operation, etc., he may need insulin to control blood sugar will be reversed in this case it may be oral medication OCE control he has collected. Specifically, it is not possible to convert these people did in NIDDM. There is no research in diabetes after pancreatic stem cells, which requires about 5 years, non-insulin-dependent person becomes insulin-dependent, but it will never type 1 diabetes. Regardless of the amount of medication they take for their systems are Rx'd break eventually need insulin injections. No, Type 1, people eventually become resistant to insulin and must take oral medications to maintain control of their blood sugar, but never become the type 2! The reasons for the two diseases are very different treatment, while the equivalent is different. At present there is a third type of diabetes, called the mixture of 1.5 for the other two. These people have a hard time of 2 type 1 or type of treatment. Its cause is uncertain at this time. Just a fact of nature. In the case of NIDDM is necessary to continue with medication prescribed by your doctor only when sugar levels are not controlled effectively with medication, who need insulin to control blood sugar in the blood. So do not be confused with the terminology, such as type I and type II diabetes is different. So be free from stress and follow the advice of your doctor.
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