Welcome to our new site! Now easier than ever to access our updated content.

Can Diabetes truly be cured or is it just "remission"?

Table Of Contents

When a diabetic no longer needs medication and has normal blood sugars – do we call it remission or do we call it a cure?

Dr. Jerry Mixon
August 15, 2011

When a diabetic no longer needs medication and has normal blood sugars – do we call it remission or do we call it a cure?

Assume for a moment that you're a diabetic.  Your fasting blood sugar is 214.  Your hemoglobin A1c – the component of hemoglobin to which glucose is bound – is an unhealthy 7.9.  You are taking nine pills per day in an effort to control your blood sugar, but it does not seem to be working.  This means you are a poorly controlled type 2 diabetic, and your risk of experiencing the deadly effects of unchecked diabetes – heart attacks, strokes, dementia, blindness, kidney failure, loss of sensation in your extremities and amputations – is significantly elevated.

Now, let's consider a different scenario.

Download Our Doctor Recommended Lifestyle Packet

Conclusion

Tags Used
A1c
Amputation
Bariatric Surgery
Blindness
Cure
Dementia
Diabetes
Fasting
Blood Sugar
Glucose
Heart Attack
Hemoglobin
High Blood Sugar
Insulin
Insulin Resistance
Kidney Failure
Remission
Sensation
Stroke
Symptom
Type 2

View Citations/References

You May Also Like

Join in on the conversation and hear from our founder, Dr. Jerry Mixon.

Explore Our Podcast
I recommend Longevity Medical Clinic to my patients looking for individualized care.
Dr. Jerry Mixon