Managing long-term complications and insulin dependence?
I've been a Type 1 diabetic for over a decade, and lately, I'm finding it harder to maintain stable glucose levels despite a strict diet. I’m curious if anyone has looked into regenerative medicine as a way to help the body regulate itself better. Any suggestions?
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Maintaining stability over the long term is a constant battle, and it’s natural to look for more than just insulin management. Some researchers are seeing positive results with stem cell treatment for diabetes which aims to regenerate pancreatic function or at least reduce the body’s systemic inflammation. This approach could potentially lead to better glucose control and a reduction in the risk of secondary complications. It’s a very promising field, and finding a specialized clinic might give you a clearer picture of how these biological therapies actually work in practice.