Beyond Blood Sugar: 3 Surprising Facts You Didn't Know About Diabetes🙀. The third is mind blowing🤯

When most people hear the word "diabetes," they immediately think of sugar. 

While managing glucose levels is a major part of the condition, there is a much bigger story beneath the surface. 

Here are three facts about diabetes that will completely change how you view this condition. 

1. Type 1 and Type 2  are Completely Different Diseases
Though they share a name and both result in high blood sugar, Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are entirely different biological conditions.
  • Type 1 Diabetes: This is an autoimmune condition where the body’s own immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas.
  • Type 2 Diabetes: This is primarily driven by insulin resistance. The pancreas still produces insulin, but the body's cells become numb to it. It is heavily influenced by genetics, lifestyle, and metabolic health.

2. Prediabetes is a Silent Threat 
You can walk around with prediabetes for years without experiencing a single obvious symptom.
Prediabetes means your blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not yet high enough to be classified as Type 2 diabetes. 
Because it develops quietly in the background, regular medical screening is the only definitive way to catch it early. 
The good news?😁  Prediabetes gives you a powerful window of opportunity to reverse it through lifestyle modifications before it progresses.

3. The Mind-Blowing Fact: A Fatal Diagnosis Reversed Overnight
Before the 1920s, receiving a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes was an absolute death sentence, usually killing patients within weeks or months. The only "treatment" at the time was a brutal starvation diet.
  • The Coma Ward: In 1922, at a Toronto hospital, researchers Frederick Banting and Charles Best walked into a hospital ward filled with dozens of children who were actively dying and in comas from diabetic ketoacidosis. Families were gathered to say their final goodbyes.
  • The Miracle Injection: The scientists went from bed to bed, injecting the children with a brand-new, purified pancreatic extract called insulin.
  • Waking Up: Before they had even finished injecting the last child in the room, the very first children injected began waking up from their comas. It remains one of the most cinematic, jaw-dropping breakthroughs in medical history, transforming a 100% fatal disease into a highly manageable condition almost overnight.


CONCLUSION

The ground-breaking discovery of insulin by Dr. Frederick Banting and medical student Charles Best was one of the greatest medical breakthroughs in human history, turning a once-fatal diagnosis into a highly manageable condition. However, the fight against diabetes continues today. 

Because the condition heavily impacts the whole body from your heart to your nerves and often develops without any symptoms, staying proactive is essential✌

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