Question:
Could Alzeimer's be a form of diabetes?
Maldives
2006-06-11 10:17:44 UTC
There's Type 1 and 2, both of which involve incorrect insulin to carb ratios that affect cellular blood sugar levels, so any neural condition could possibly be an analogue of classical diabetes. Anything that affects sugar levels in brain cells could be called a form of diabetes, no?
Eight answers:
anonymous
2006-06-11 10:25:28 UTC
If it is then it is a totally new form of diabetes. My grandmother had Alzheimer's and her blood sugar was always normal. How do I know this because my grandfather was a diabetic and to be on the safe side with her he always tested her too. Personally, I feel that it is a progressive form of dementia, it you just want to classify it. However, your reasoning is good, but as scientists would say it needs documentation.
Ronna
2016-09-14 16:41:17 UTC
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babyrice02
2006-06-11 11:08:22 UTC
no it could not be from being diabetic
Coffee Quaffer
2006-06-11 10:42:13 UTC
No.



No.



No.
anonymous
2006-06-11 10:25:47 UTC
No!
Princess
2006-06-11 10:22:54 UTC
No. This isn't correct. Diabetes is a disease of the pancreas. It is when your pancreas' islet cells do not produce enough insulin. People don't know what causes it, but science suggests that (for Type I, at least), diabetes is brought on by a combination of genetics and a virus. Alzeimers is a disease of the brain. It is a build up of plaque in the neural pathways and a degeneration of nerve cells so that you can't process your thoughts. There is no connection between Alzeimers and diabetes.
anonymous
2006-06-11 10:22:11 UTC
I've been diabetic since 1974 and I've had altheimers since before I can remember...



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