Diabetes Past Present and Future Rich Hartmann 5/11/2010.

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Diabetes Past Present and Future Rich Hartmann 5/11/2010

Insulin, Monitoring blood sugar, Diet, Exercise Leading to great blood glucose control

Eating right with Exercise!

Advance Year Research to harness insulin from pancreas First human patient 1922 Insulin produced from cows and pigs 1923 Discovery intermediate action insulin – NPH 1937 NPH and Lente insulin approved by FDA First oral diabetes drugs 1950 First insulin pump size of backpack 1965 Blood Glucose testing at home 1976 Size of insulin pump reduced to size of pager hour insulin approved by FDA hour continuous glucose monitor 2006

Found my diabetes in Heard every 10 years there will be a cure in 10 years! The CURE is a treatment that approaches normal blood sugar most of the time.

Someday there will be a way to control blood glucose to normal levels! I Hope

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