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Northamptonshire General Darkes.
Darkes is an ultramarathon runner.
That is, unless you're Daniel Darkes.
But Darkes is confident he no longer has type 1 diabetes.
Duffy would not confirm or deny any of Darkes' claims.
Darkes said his blood sugar began crashing, especially at night.
Here's a brief synopsis of the published material by Dr. Jack Darkes.
But does Darkes' story really mean type 1 diabetes can be cured?
That lasted three or four weeks,so I decided to go to my doctor," Darkes said.
Darkes, who is 30 years old and an army veteran, lives in Northamptonshire, England.
Additional tests led doctors to diagnose him with type 1 diabetes, Darkes said.
Daniel Darkes says a rare gene led to him being the first person ever cured from type 1 diabetes.
At the recommendation of his doctors at Northamptonshire General, Darkes said he traveled to St.
Daniel Darkes is a 30-year-old army veteran and type 1 diabetic who said he no longer needs insulin.
But early last year, routine finger-prick tests showed hisblood-sugar levels were normal, so doctors advised him to stop his insulin injections, Darkes said.
Darkes said his doctors also told him that his test results suggested that his diabetes had disappeared.
But Dr. David Klonoff, a clinical professor of medicine at the University of California San Francisco's Diabetes Center, who specializes in biotechnology for diabetes,was perplexed by the microchip Darkes described.
Darkes said he gave himself insulin injections four times a day to keep his blood sugar levels in check.
And even if the details of his story can ultimately be confirmed,the experts emphasized that it's extremely unlikely that Darkes' case would lead to a widespread cure for type 1 diabetes, as reports in the media have wrongly suggested.
If true, this would mean Darkes could be the first person ever to naturally experience complete remission of type 1 diabetes.
Darkes explained that if he can go without insulin injections for two years, his doctors will be 100 percent sure his diabetes is gone.
Darkes said several medical professionals worked with him when he was in St. Louis, but he could name only his senior consultant, Dr. Michael Berk.
Darkes said that a blood test showed his body wasn't producing C-peptide, a by-product of the body's production of insulin, which can reveal how much of the hormone the pancreas makes.
Darkes said he asked his doctors if he could share more information about his case with the media but was told"not to give details about the medical case and results at present," he said.
This makes Darkes' story seem less plausible, said Dr. Matthias von Herrath, a professor of developmental immunology at La Jolla Institute in California, and an expert in type 1 diabetes.
When he was in St. Louis, Darkes said, he also underwent a running test"aimed at me personally"(since the doctors knew he was an avid runner), and a blood test to measure key pancreatic molecules and"to see if cells were alive and what percentage," he said.