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Research: Cure

As we believe, along with the endocrinologist, that my son is still in the pre-diabetic stage, where can we go to have him try nicotinamide? I am aware that while it has not helped those diagnosed with clinical diabetes, it has been shown to help stave off diabetes in pre-diabetics.

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I am 30 years old, I have had type 1 diabetes for less than a year, and I caught this horrible disease when I started to take prednisone. How can get rid of diabetes from my body entirely?

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Our four year old has type 1 diabetes and we are expecting our second baby soon. There has been a lot of publicity about using cord blood in conjunction with islet transplants to cure type 1 diabetes. Should I save the cord blood to help cure my child’s diabetes?

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I am six months pregnant with my first child, and even though my husband himself does not have diabetes, there is a strong family history of type 1. I have several questions.

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Kindly advise if there are any new methods available to cure diabetes. Are stem cells one of the future methods to cure this, and when will it be realized?

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We read that stem cells can be harvested from baby teeth. What do you know about BioEden, the company that will store the teeth? Is this technology a worthwhile investment?

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Are there any islet cell transplantation trials for children?

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Have any of you ever heard of a cure for type 1 coming from tobacco? I saw a news article aout this.

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Diagnosed about six years ago with type 1, my son has always been antibody negative. His A1cs have gone up to a recent 9.2. Could we use his brother’s cord blood to reverse his diabetes? Should the doctor pursue testing for MODY or such?

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My daughter is 5 and was diagnosed two months ago. I have read about islet cell transplantation, but nowhere I have seen anyone mention the possibility of using the child’s own islet cells (removed during the honeymoon period). This would solve the rejection problem. What do you think?

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