Diabetes could be classified as five separate diseases, researchers say

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The main types of diabetes could actually be classified as five separate diseases, according to researchers from Sweden and Finland. Diabetes is often categorised as two main diabetes types; type 1 and type 2. This new report suggests that these two main types may benefit from a better classification system that could help to tailor treatment to each type. Scientists from Lund University Diabetes Centre in Sweden and the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland say diabetes can be separated into five clusters. The classification was derived from a review of 14,475 Scandinavians. Cluster 1, which is broadly similar to type 1 diabetes, is severe autoimmune diabetes. Cluster 2 is severe insulin deficiency when the immune system is not at fault. Cluster 3 is severe insulin resistance related to being overweight. Cluster 4 is mild-obesity related diabetes. And cluster 5 is mild age-related diabetes. The researchers say the three severe forms would require a more intense approach to treatment than the milder clusters, but this new classification could help personalise treatment. For example, insulin is needed in autoimmune diabetes and a strong focus on lifestyle change is required in people with severe insulin resistance. Study author Professor Leif Groop said: "This is extremely important, we're taking a real step towards precision medicine. In the ideal scenario, this is applied at diagnosis and we target treatment better." Dr Victoria Salem, a consultant and clinical scientist at Imperial College London, who was not involved in the study, said: "This is definitely the future of how we think about diabetes as a disease", adding that type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes is "not a terrible accurate classification system". Whilst the proposed classification presents some advantages, more research would be needed to test whether it would be robust enough to use in clinical practice. The findings have been published online in The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology.

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I'd be happy to drop type2 label for cluster 3 label. And better targeted treatment?
Mind u I'm getting most of that anyway. Bariatric surgery offered and using weight loss programme assistance in the intrim.
Diarrhea and now constipation interfering thou. Both metformin and codeine induced only?, hopefully.
I just wish I only had diabetes to worry about. Humf!
As long as I know whats what eh?
Water balloon stomach has gone shy for a&e.. Maybe GP will be blessed with an appearance.. unless lack of sleep and lack of stagnet movement are helping? Probables!
I need my sleep back. Argh!!!!
 

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I've always believed that I belong in the cluster 1/2 groups in that my pancreas is still working and not completely dead where its pumping out all these alpha and beta cells, except my immune system is just attacking the beta cells which might be why I can't go below 2.0mmol/l and the glucagon that i'm still producing is doing its job. I know not a good idea but had to experiment a few times by injecting nearly twice the amount of insulin (currently 30 units to 50 units) before going to bed and woke up quite high consequently.

Going by that theory, even if I were transplanted a new pancreas theres no guarantee that the genetic marker would change on the new beta cell, but rather the immune system would have to be restarted or fixed.