I'm not one to trust newspapers but this seems like a promising breakthrough but heres the link to the article:
http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/266715/Scientist-close-to-find we'll see.ing-new-cure-diabetes
I do try and not let this type of headline get my hopes up (10yr daughter diagnosed Feb this year) but a small glimmer is a good thing.
Call me cynical but I get really fed up when I see these articles in those types of papers as I know I'll be fending off calls from well meaning friends and relations about to delight me with news of a 'cure'........thanks dad! After 30 years as a type 1, I really don't find these helpful.
I know what you mean RuthW. There was no T1 in my family till I was diagnosed with it last year at 56! However my late father developed RA when I was 12. All my life I've been waiting for the signs of that! HAHA! Jeesh thank goodness no one told me that there was a whole host of related auto immune conditions! Until we learn how to switch off the over active immune system we will always have the risk of getting something even worse! At least other than the pricks n jabs this isn't a painful condition if it can be managed.I am in my fifties now so tend to think these things are a bit late for me personally. But I would be happy to spend my twilight years with a "normal" metabolism. However, I DO think this is a good move because for a change they are looking at the underlying mechanism, which is the autoimmune problem. In my lifetime, there has only been progress in testing and insulin delivery systems really; it seems 99% of research focuses on blood sugar control. But Type 1s also get other autoimmune problems, such as hypothyroidism, rheumatoid arthritis, joint problems, etc. Those are not necessarily the RESULTS of high blood sugars. They may just be correlated with high bloods because the autoimmune attack and associated inflammation makes it harder to control blood sugar.
So this is a better approach, from my point of view, and it bodes well for my extended family and any grandchildren I may have.
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