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What Went Before Diabetes?

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The history of diabetes started about 2,500 years ago, that diabetes is recognized as an upsetting and fatal disease.
A disease that is incurable, hereditary and costly for the victims to cope and fight for.
A Greek, Arataeus of Cappodocia in the first century A.
D.
, depicted this disease, the vicious character of the said burden as "diabetes" that came from the Greek word for "siphon".
Many physicians in the primordial times identified the signs and symptoms of diabetes throughout its history but it is defenseless, found no way in treating the said disease.
Recommendations were given to the patients like oil of roses, raw quinces, dates and gruel.
In the late 17th century, doctors prescribed broken red corals, sweet almonds, and fresh flowers of blind nettles.
Dr.
Thomas Willis, a London physician in the 17th century, used and tested the urine samples of his parents to know if they are infected by diabetes or not.
If the urine samples have a sweet taste Willis will diagnose it as a diabetes milletus, also called as "honeyed diabetes".
This kind of method in detecting diabetes had grown largely and rapidly unchanged until the 20th century.
This made the history of diabetes became more and more concrete on its details.
Based on the history of diabetes, food diets are recommended to various diabetes patients.
At first, this gave them positive effects by having weight loss and this prolonged the life of the infected people but as successive routines pass, these made them weak, over fatigue and suffer to near starvation.
In result, what a person afflicted by diabetes could most do is to get himself under a medical institution and pray himself for a cure with full of hopes and intention of full and rapid recovery.
The history of diabetes was indeed miraculous in the year 1921 when Frederick G.
Banting and Charles H.
Best, Canadian biochemists isolated the so called insulin.
It was tested on a young boy named Leonard Thompson who is dying of diabetes.
After the insertion within 24 hours, the high blood sugars of the young boy dropped down near to its normal levels.
Until the discovery of insulin, most cases wherein it is the children that are infected with diabetes do not survive and cannot prolong their lives and they usually die in less than a year.
The young boy was saved and the astounding detection of insulin, the miracle extract, spread rapidly around the world, making a great history of diabetes.
Tracing the history of diabetes, series of experiments and researches were done searching for more possible and effective cure for diabetes.
The first one is the Glucose Meter, created in 1969 by Ames Diagnostics.
This is designed to easily detect the blood glucose (sugar) level of the patient and it is designed handy that it can be put in pockets or purse.
The Insulin Pump first emerged in the late 70's, created by Linda Fredrickson, RN in 1979 wherein the said apparatus dispenses a permanent flow of insulin dose through a plastic tube using a tiny needle that is popped in to the skin.
Next to these apparatuses are the Hemoglobin A1c and the Metformin, both designed to stop and prevent the dangerously effect of diabetes.
Diabetes researchers are still on their way in finding the best solutions and medication in curing diabetes.
It is still unclear today how long will it take and when will the cure be found, perhaps it could be another spectacular discovery of the insulin, based on the history of diabetes, or it could be that researchers will just have to be satisfied with the sloth-like motion of the development.
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