There are certainly cases where a patient has type 2 diabetes, goes on medication, and then at some point later is taken off the medication and declared to “no longer have diabetes”. This is usually associated with the patient having made some beneficial changes to their lifestyle. It also usually implies that their diabetes was in the early stages to begin with.
I don’t see that going into a coma really helps with any of this though and I’m curious why you mentioned this.
The reality though is that severe, long-standing diabetes is not going to be cured even with the best medication and diet. There is a difference between normalizing the blood sugars with long term medication and actually reversing the diabetes – meaning no medication is needed any longer.
Diabetes is a progressive disease. The longer it stands, the harder it is to get it to go away. Furthermore, even if the diabetes itself improves, the damage that has been caused to sensitive organs and tissues of the body will remain.
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