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<blockquote data-quote="Jenny W" data-source="post: 961190" data-attributes="member: 212850"><p>I would like to share my story. </p><p></p><p>I was hospitalised and diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes in Feb this year. My blood glucose level was as high as 17. My doctor started me straight into insulin, 20 units everyday. I am now very glad he did that as I was able to control the amount of insulin accurately. </p><p></p><p>I was given metformin for 2 months after which I had severe nerve pain on both my both feet. I consulted 4 doctors who gave me stronger and stronger pain killers but did nothing to alleviate my pain. The extreme nerve tingling pain stopped when I met a doctor who gave an me B12 injection. I later learnt from the internet that metformin causes B12 deficiency. I am now on B12 and have thrown metformin out of the window. </p><p></p><p>My Doctor also prescribed atorvastatin for my cholesterol. Again this medication nearly killed me with all the nerve tingling and snapping pain. I took my own supplement and I am very happy to report that my condition has improved and there is hope after all.</p><p></p><p>Now I am injecting only 10 units of insulin everyday. My recent blood test report stated that my body has started to produce my own insulin and is near the low end of the acceptable range. All thanks to my supplement and insulin.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks to my gradual reduction of medication and taking of supplement to improve my health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenny W, post: 961190, member: 212850"] I would like to share my story. I was hospitalised and diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes in Feb this year. My blood glucose level was as high as 17. My doctor started me straight into insulin, 20 units everyday. I am now very glad he did that as I was able to control the amount of insulin accurately. I was given metformin for 2 months after which I had severe nerve pain on both my both feet. I consulted 4 doctors who gave me stronger and stronger pain killers but did nothing to alleviate my pain. The extreme nerve tingling pain stopped when I met a doctor who gave an me B12 injection. I later learnt from the internet that metformin causes B12 deficiency. I am now on B12 and have thrown metformin out of the window. My Doctor also prescribed atorvastatin for my cholesterol. Again this medication nearly killed me with all the nerve tingling and snapping pain. I took my own supplement and I am very happy to report that my condition has improved and there is hope after all. Now I am injecting only 10 units of insulin everyday. My recent blood test report stated that my body has started to produce my own insulin and is near the low end of the acceptable range. All thanks to my supplement and insulin. Thanks to my gradual reduction of medication and taking of supplement to improve my health. [/QUOTE]
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