What’s the most interesting complication from uncontrolled diabetes

Uncontrolled Diabetes takes a toll on the body. But the complications of prolonged uncontrolled are interesting, rather it’s ibteresting how it affects the body.

Stroke 0
Heart Diseae 1
E.D 3
Kidney Failure and stones 0
Gangrene 2
Gastroparesis 2
Cataracts 0
U.T.I 0
Yeast Infection 0
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  • leggs91200

    supposedly I have type 2.
    At least the meds (metformin)are cheap. I get mine for free. The pharmacy that i get them (Meijer)charges nothing, even with no insurance.

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  • SeekNPlay

    Heart attack I guess

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    • Blood basically becomes like a syrup.

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  • jethro

    I think death is.

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    • I like kidney failure.

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  • Boojum

    You missed out an increased risk of Alzheimer's. That's loads of fun too.

    There have been some interesting studies recently on the benefits of drastically limited calorie intake for those with diabetes. The diet isn't any fun, but the long-term effects of even well-controlled diabetes can be a hell of a lot worse.

    https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diet/newcastle-study-600-calorie-diet.html

    Of course, everyone wants to be able to just take a pill to make it all better, and pharmaceutical companies aren't going to be making a fortune off selling reduced calorie diet plans, so it will be interesting to see if further studies are carried out.

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    • Yes, increased Alzheimer’s risk, and an average of 10 year shorter life span.

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  • JD777

    Lots of bad stuff, but the most frustrating studies I’ve been involved in have been diabetic foot ulcers and diabetic neuropathy. Both frustrating as hell to have and to treat.

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    • Yes, neuropathy is interesting and tragic. Personally I think it’s the most interesting complication from Diabetes. If I went to school for Poditary I would like to work with Diabetic patients.

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  • barefoot_on_the_sand

    Now I'm scared. I'm taking medication for diabetes.

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    • Ellenna

      Keep taking your medication! The post is about uncontrolled diabetes

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      • barefoot_on_the_sand

        I know but I'm worried about my life after that diagnosis.

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        • Ellenna

          There's a lot of information available on living with diabetes: do some googling and talk to your doctor

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  • RoseIsabella

    My first ex-husband's mother had to have her left leg amputated due to diabetes. A couple of months later she ended up falling into a coma, and died a week later on Mother's Day. It was gruesome, and tragic.

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    • It’s a very tragic, but to me, a very interesting disorder.

      I know a lady who lost her leg to Diabetes, and two years later her left eye, all before 45. She also lost her house in a fire :( I feel bad for her.

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      • RoseIsabella

        Holy shit!

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  • brutus

    Ketoacidosis and death.

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    • I’m more of a Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State guy.

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