Is lypo suction considered a “cure” for diabetes?
I read ?n th? newspaper h?w people wh? h?d diabetes ?nd th?n underwent th? lypo n? longer h?d diabetes. M? instructor t?ld m? ?f a similar experience ?f a person ?h? knew. I? th?? r?ght?
An?w?r b? MARIA C
i r??k?n n?t!
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9 Comments
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By mwolfe111694, February 8, 2011 @ 10:55 pm
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT IS ALL LIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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By arlene, February 8, 2011 @ 11:06 pm
i don’t reckon so. it had to do w/people being compensated stomach stapeled, it don’t work w/everyone.
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By TribalGirl, February 8, 2011 @ 11:43 pm
No. First we be inflicted with to establish if this is type I or type II. Type one has nothing to do with weight… austerely speaking, an organ called the pancreas doesn’t yield any insulin (a chemical that pushes honey into the cell and out of the blood stream) and the patient is on insulin (yes, injections) for the rest of their life.
In type II the body becomes resistant to insulin so more is looked-for to get behind honey into cells. We see this often associated with obesity but here are other predisposing factors such as age, family ranking history, and race.
Now, to yield reasons for why surgery can SOMETIMES help. So here we go, as a person is obese they are ordinarily eating poorly and the body is making a lot of insulin to get behind in that honey.(This is Type II we’re talking about) The cells become resistant so the pancreas produces more until it irrevocably stops building more. By losing weight we lower the amount of strain place on the pancreas and the cells. But if the person doesn’t reform their diet and start exercising the diabetes will come right in trade.
So some calculate ago again, surgery is not the answer. Do you want the answer? I recognize it will come as a shocker: A healthy, diabetic diet and exercise! (doesn’t that always look to be the answer?)
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By Mr. Peachy®, February 9, 2011 @ 12:34 am
According the the TV news report, it was a gastric bypass surgery that did it. They even used the speech, “cured”. I still don’t believe the patients were cured of anything. Generally, gastric bypass patients are tested to see if they can stay on a diet before they undergo the surgery. After the surgery, they are instructed as to what diet to adhere to.
In view of the fact that I lost 50 pounds and keep up my weight with a healthy diet and exercise program, you may possibly say that I’m cured in view of the fact that I no longer pocket any tablets for my diabetes. You’ll never get me to say that I’m cured, even if. I still watch my honey swing as I go quietly off of my diet. Reckon about it… if here were a cure, it would be building headlines all over the place.
No, my friend, stomach stapling is not a cure for diabetes, it’s just a further ploy by the huge square health check community’s propaganda machine to get more of your money.
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By *happy*, February 9, 2011 @ 1:27 am
NO, THAT IS NOT TRUE. THERE’S NO CURE FOUND FOR DIABETES YET. HOPEFULLY SOME DAY SOON.
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By Abby G, February 9, 2011 @ 2:21 am
Yeah I don’t reckon that lypo will cure diabetes. They force be inflicted with been talking about being compensated here stomach stapled. My dad became a type 2 diabetic, probably because he gained so greatly weight, he got his stomach stapled and now he doesn’t be inflicted with it anymore. Even if I am guaranteed if he gained the weight in trade, it would come in trade. I reckon that stomach stapling is different then lypo even if. And it is also going to depend if you are a type one or a type two. Plus it isn’t going to work for everyone and if here was tons of investigate and proof of this, doctors would be giving it to everyone.
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By hummingbird, February 9, 2011 @ 2:29 am
That’s dumb. No!
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By ga.peach67, February 9, 2011 @ 3:24 am
I be inflicted with type II diabetes and I be inflicted with questioned 2 of my doctors the constant inquiry – not so greatly as a cure, but as a help. Really both of them said “it would HELP your diabetes”. This is because I carry my excess weight around my middle and not overweight anywhere else. Also, the closer your stout cells are to your heart, the more likely you will also be inflicted with heart problems.
For instance, someone who carries more junk in the trunk or carry more weight in their legs, will be less likely to mend heart problems based on weight issues.
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By da d, February 9, 2011 @ 3:26 am
Don’t trust all you read in the newspapers. That is possible to see in some with type 2 diabetes, but can not be considered a cure. The problem still exists and can return without notice.
Weight failure can help iwth the insulin resistance for a calculate. I recognize sufficient who lost the weight and did the right things for diet and still had distress after a number of being.
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