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How do you see the future with diabetes?

  
Lowcarb
01/28/2025 1:21 p.m.


@Lowcarb said:

@Sherpa41 said:
Lowcarbsaid:
@Lowcarb said:

Well, they are in the security phase, but they say the transplant has not requested insulin again so if it is maintained it can be cured.


Where have they said that?

I was looking at several sources, the study that did not carry immunosuppression and in none said that, even how much insulin had reduced.Only there were peptides-C in the blood which indicated that some insulin created.


Of this article:

Link

Specifically:


Hijo con 6 años con DM1. Novorrapid, Lantus, FreeStyle.

  
Sherpa41
01/28/2025 1:55 p.m.


In that article he says that it has been achieved in a non -human primate.


In the diabetic person, only the security and duration of the implant has been studied for 4 weeks.

En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?

  
Regina
01/28/2025 2:05 p.m.

Well, if those modified cells did not need immunosuppressants and the implant would last a month .. with a "" injection "of those cells per month, we may have almost solved it.

And the treatment would be very profitable to the pharmacist..Let them encourage.!



Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20

  
Lowcarb
01/28/2025 2:27 p.m.


@Sherpa41 said:

In that article he says that it has been achieved in a non -human primate.


In the diabetic person, only the security and duration of the implant has been studied for 4 weeks.

Oysters, I'm sorry, I hadn't read it well, what a disaster.Sorry friend, I'm fatal

XD

Hijo con 6 años con DM1. Novorrapid, Lantus, FreeStyle.

  
Sherpa41
01/28/2025 2:55 p.m.


Lowcarb said:
@Lowcarb said:

Sherpa41 said:
@Sherpa41 said:

In that article he says that it has been achieved in a non -human primate.


In the diabetic person, only the security and duration of the implant has been studied for 4 weeks.


Oysters, I'm sorry, I hadn't read it well, what a disaster.Sorry friend, I'm fatal

XD

Do not worry, the items often mix the data so that if you do not look much, they strain it to you.

En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?

  
Sorprendido
01/29/2025 11:52 a.m.

Good morning

The new and fast advances in ia give me what to think about whether they could help us with ours.Too many years installed in a certain pessimism/resignation, as well as not to leave this new window open.


All the best.

Desde 1984 diabético tipo 1
Tresiba al mediodía , Apidra en las comidas.
Glicosiladas alrededor de 6,5 %
" Lo que más nos perjudica es que vivimos, no al dictado de nuestra razón , sino según las ajenas costumbres. "

Séneca

  
pinkman
01/29/2025 12:33 p.m.

The definitive cure (equivalent to a non -diabetic) will be achieved in 2029 and will be marketed for an affordable price in 2031.

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Antuam Perez
02/02/2025 12:11 p.m.

I want to transmit that Sigo has this US researcher against diabetes for 8 years and the perspectives are good, since it is being investigated with an already authorized pharmaco, BCG is used currently for tuberculosis, and they have verified that it reverses the immune attack onPancras.

I was invited to participate as a volunteer in the investigation, which happens that it is inMassachusetts General Hospital USA


Current research |The Faustman Laboratory at the Massachusetts General Hospital

Here I leave more information in case someone wants to look at it.

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