I don't mean to be that guy, but I don't know if you meant by level the different types (Type 1 vs Type 2), but yeah there's really no level to it, only how bad the different types of diabetes have become in one's current situation. Type 1 is the insulin-dependent one that's an autoimmune condition, Type 2 is typically not insulin-dependent, and can often be managed with just a change in diet. Type 2 can be developed from a poor diet. In Type 1, the pancreas stops producing insulin, but in Type 2, the pancreas typically produces insulin but does not use it well enough. That's why in Type 1, there is always a need for emergency sugar and daily insulin injection, while in Type 2 often eating healthier and exercising is all one needs to do to manage it, and maybe some other medications. I'm not well versed enough in Type 2 diabetes though, since I don't have it. T2 is the more common type of diabetes. But personal management is key in either type. If you manage either type well, you severely reduce your risk of any complications and can extend your lifespan. Yeah, spending taxpayer money on useless nonsense infuriates me. But public R&D is very important. So is private. Thanks for caring.
It does not matter what type of diabetes it is. I, as POTUS, will declare war on diabetes and we will conquer that bullshit. I will not abide another toe.
Hello there, A friend of mine is type 1 diabetic too. He is more into meditation, Yoga and stuff. So, you can also try such forms of exercise I guess. Plus he drinks decaf coffee since it gives some energy boost without the caffeine effect. You can check with your doctor if that will work for you. And like we always say stay hydrated & try to get good quality sleep. Wishing you good health
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