A 48-year-old member asked:
how long could diabetes take to develop?
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Dr. Milton Alvis, jr answered
Preventive Medicine 41 years experience
Typically Decades: Since diabetes is a physiologic problem handling sugar & type ii >95% of all dm, avoid sugar, especially processed & concentrated sugars in food. Sugar rarely concentrated in nature (honey an exception), yet has been ↑ingly concentrated & added to many foods to promote appeal & sales; bad news. Study: big fat lies, science for smart people, lustig fatchance, dietdoctor, taubes, attia, nusi.Org.
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A 47-year-old member asked:
What kinds of diabetes is there?
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Dr. Luis Gonzalez-mendoza answered
Pediatric Endocrinology 42 years experience
It changes: At present the classification of diabetes is relatively rigid:
type 1, auto immunity to islet cells (the producers of insulin)
type 2, Insulin resistance, you make Insulin but do not respond to it, most common and tied to obesity and pre-disposing genes.
Other types: not well defined between 1 and 2.
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A 33-year-old member asked:
How does diabetes develop?
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Dr. Thomas Heston answered
Family Medicine 29 years experience
Genetic / lifestyle: It can be a genetic condition over which you do not have control. You can also decrease your risk of type 2 diabetes by eating a healthy diet low in simple sugars, exercising regularly, and maintaining a healthy weight.
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A 44-year-old member asked:
Looking for answer to differences in type 1 and 2 diabetes?
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Dr. Thomas Heston answered
Family Medicine 29 years experience
Insulin: Type 1 diabetics require insulin. Type 2 diabetics can sometimes, but not always, have their blood sugars controlled by taking an oral medication.
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A 46-year-old member asked:
How do you get diagnosed with diabetes? What test?
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Dr. Thomas Heston answered
Family Medicine 29 years experience
Blood sugar: Typically a blood sugar test is done, and two abnormal tests confirm the diagnosis. In adults for type 2 diabetes common tests are: hgba1c of 6.5% or greater; a fasting plasma glucose of > 125; a random glucose of 200 mg/dl or greater; or a 2-hour post-load glucose after 75 g oral glucose of 200 mg/dl or greater.
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A 33-year-old member asked:
Would like to have explanation. Diabetes is what type of disease?
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Dr. Thomas Heston answered
Family Medicine 29 years experience
Metabolic: It is a endocrine disease. The medical specialty that focuses on this category of diseases is endocrinology.
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