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Essay / Diabetes - 1355
From generation to generation, diabetes has continued to claim the lives of the mother's side of the family. In recent memory, my great-grandmother, aunt, and three cousins suffered from diabetes. Once a trait like diabetes enters your family, it is passed down genetically, but it is also not guaranteed that everyone in your family will get it. You may be wondering what exactly diabetes is, what effects it has on your body, and is there a cure? This disease affects us in several ways, as I will present to you. First of all, diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is a metabolic disease that a person gets because of high blood sugar or when your body's cells do not respond to insulin and in some cases, both (Medical News Today). There are three types of diabetes: type 1, type 2 and gestational. Not all cases of diabetes affect you the same way and all have different syndromes that will affect your body differently. While men can have two of these cases of diabetes, women can have all three. Type 1 diabetes will be the first case we will discuss. People get type 1 diabetes because their bodies don't produce enough insulin. Inside your body, your immune system sees insulin as foreign and begins attacking it (University of Miami). Most people with type 1 diabetes get it before age 40 (Medical News Today). Type 1 diabetes is not as common as type 2 diabetes and only 10% of people with diabetes have type 1. Most people will find that they have type 2 diabetes. Unlike type 1 diabetes , type 2 diabetes is not because your immune system attacks insulin, but rather because your body simply doesn't produce the insulin it needs. 90% of people with diabetes are diagnosed with type 2 (Medical News... middle of newspaper... this will cause your blood sugar levels to drop (Mayo Clinic staff). As you exercise, you will notice that your blood sugar level Blood sugar will be all over the place, so it's important to have things such as glucose pills in case your levels drop too low. Exercise may not be the cure for diabetes, but it could. prevent you from getting it. Overall, my mother's family who had diabetes were considered obese. Although medication, exercise, or diet won't cure anyone, if they had taken better precautions, it is possible that they lived longer being genetically a trait in my family I find it important to exercise and watch what I eat in order to avoid getting any type of diabetes. aim to be aware of what you do in your daily life because you never know if what you are doing. what you eat or do today will affect you tomorrow.