Ahmad asked:
In which country I can find the most developed and advanced treatment for diabetes? I mean the treatment that really works. My friend’s mother is in very critical condition. My friend is ready for paying any sum for the health of his mother. Please, tell me which country should we choose? Bye the way, we are from Uzbekistan (Central Asia)
Ok. Where to find the best consultancy?
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There is no cure for diabetes, if that’s what you’re looking for. Diabetes is generally controlled through diet and exercise, and oral medications or insulin injections, and monitoring blood sugar. It takes discipline to maintain the healthy and monitoring lifestyle to control the disease; there is no magic pill or surgery.
If you don’t have access to good healthcare there, I don’t know what might be close, but any Western nation should have good diabetes care information and doctors. The key will be her, though.
The best countries for Diabetic research are United States, Canada, and England.
but there is NO CURE for diabetes. Your friend’s mother CANNOT be cured. She MIGHT be able to be treated, but without serious lifestyle changes your friend will be wasting his money. Your friends mother MUST learn to change her eating habits, her exercise habits, and maintain a normal weight. THOSE THREE THINGS will help as much or more than a doctor, and they are FREE!
Start with this website for more information:.
They might even be able to tell you about an help organization that might be able to help your friend’s mother locally, and for a very low cost.
Treatment of your diabetes is truly a team effort between you and your doctors. Balancing diet and drug approaches to best control your condition, plus evaluating new or complementary treatments, is a big job for everyone involved. We sorted though the options on Sept. 23, 2004, when JoAnn Manson, MD, from the Harvard School of Public Health, was our guest.
There’s no cure, but there is a suppressor. You need to get insulin pens from your doctor! And ask for instructions from him. Country wise i’d have to say the U.S. or Holland.
A good doctor.
Contrary to what GaryB thinks, you NEED a doctor.
Diabetes can be an extremely serious condition, possibly lethal.
With the right treatment, it can be just a nuisance.
She may need a diet, some drugs, possibly insulin.
But you need a good doctor.
What treatment works depends on the person. There is no ‘best’, it’s what’s best for her.
Contact a doctor and see if there are any organisations in your area helping people deal with this.
Good luck, and best wishes to her.
Please read this article. It might be of help.
actually katie w., there is a surgery for diabetic patients.
USA would be one of the best, because the health care is amazing, Canada has okay health care, but since it is free you don’t get the same treatment as the US because they are trying to help everyone. I have heard England has good health care. I live in the US and the children’s hospital in Seattle is amazing. But since she is an adult any hospital would be good. I am actually going to the doctors to get an A1C tomorrow to make sure my sugars are doing okay.
And Katie, that is type 2, type 1 you can only control through insulin injections, though diet and exercise is still important.
Who says there is no cure for diabetes.
We should be careful ignorance doesn’t cost us our health.
Diabetes can be cured using some natural strategies apart from exercise, dieting and medication. The tips below answers it all