There are three major forms of diabetes. They are known as Type 1, Type 2, and Gestational diabetes. Knowing the differences between the various types and which type you have or are likely to develop will help you to manage your condition.
Which Type Do You Have?
Type 1, also called "juvenile diabetes" or …show more content…
With type 2 you still have the ability to make insulin, you just can't make enough for your body to use it efficiently.
Type 2 is the most common form of diabetes. It usually hits people who are over 40 years old. Most people who get this type of diabetes are overweight or obese and those who are basically "couch potatoes". Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease which can also lead to more severe complications like diseases which affect the heart, the kidney, the eyes through blindness and amputation or loss of limbs. If you have the type of the illness, you are probably thirsty a lot, have to urinate frequently and have sudden weight loss.
Gestational Diabetes. This form of the illness develops during pregnancy. Usually there will be no symptoms, or the symptoms are very mild and not life threatening to the woman who is pregnant. Typically, gestational diabetes will end after giving birth; however, there have been cases where some women develop this form of diabetes as they grow older. If you do have gestational diabetes, you should monitor you condition because there is a good chance it can lead to type 2