Yes. Diabetes type 2 can be reversed with metabolic surgery. Metabolic surgery, specifically bariatric surgery, has been shown to have a significant impact on improving or even reversing type 2 diabetes in many patients.
Several studies have demonstrated that metabolic surgery can lead to remission or substantial improvement of type 2 diabetes in a significant percentage of patients. The exact rates of diabetes remission vary depending on the type of surgery and individual factors such as the duration of diabetes and the severity of the condition.
Gastric bypass surgery has been particularly effective in achieving diabetes remission. Research has shown that a significant number of individuals experience immediate improvement in blood sugar control after gastric bypass surgery, often leading to complete remission or a marked reduction in the need for diabetes medication.
Sleeve gastrectomy, another common type of metabolic surgery, has also shown promising results in improving type 2 diabetes. While the remission rates may be slightly lower compared to gastric bypass, many patients still experience significant improvements in their blood sugar control and reduced reliance on diabetes medications.
It’s important to note that the effects of metabolic surgery on diabetes go beyond just weight loss. The surgery alters the hormonal signalling in the body, affecting the release of gut hormones that regulate insulin secretion and glucose metabolism.
Successful diabetes management following surgery still requires ongoing lifestyle changes, including a healthy diet, regular exercise, and adherence to medical recommendations.