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Can U Get Rid Of Diabetes

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Greenville, SC
October 16
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Good question.

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A DiabetesTeam Member

Type2 can be put in remission, not Type1, as it is autoimmune, Type2 is metabolic.

October 16
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Managing type 2 diabetes effectively can sometimes lead to significant improvements, but it is generally considered a chronic condition. Here are some key points from my knowledge base:

- Lifestyle Changes: Significant weight loss, healthier eating habits, and increased physical activity can help control blood glucose Show Full Answer

Managing type 2 diabetes effectively can sometimes lead to significant improvements, but it is generally considered a chronic condition. Here are some key points from my knowledge base:

- Lifestyle Changes: Significant weight loss, healthier eating habits, and increased physical activity can help control blood glucose levels.
- Medications: Medications can help manage blood sugar levels, and some people may eventually need insulin.
- Monitoring: Regularly testing and tracking blood glucose is crucial.

For more details, visit the Treatments A-Z page on DiabetesTeam.

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