Douglas all I am pointing out is you do not have the experience to advise an insulin using diabetic especially over low carbing. The exact same argument applies in reverse ie an insulin using diabetic does not have the experience to advise diet only T2s imo.
By all means comment on any thread but recognise your limitations when it comes to advice.
Charles specifically asked for advice on low carbing for insulin users not about the merits of lc.
As to moderating then board warnings have rightly been issued to diet only T2 forum members who have posted "advice" to insulin users.
This is why you will rarely see many even very experienced T2s commenting in anything more than general terms on threads like this because we don't know enough.
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Yeah I couldn't agree more. Douglas, you have ground your axe enough now. In case you missed my last post, kindly go and find another whetstone. Whether your point is valid or not, you just seem to want the last word now. I have taken on board your point about regular checks and thank you for it, but you are now contributing nothing.
My needle supply and sharps bin have just been awarded permanent spots on the work top for easy access from now on.
Yeah I couldn't agree more. Douglas, you have ground your axe enough now. In case you missed my last post, kindly go and find another whetstone. Whether your point is valid or not, you just seem to want the last word now. I have taken on board your point about regular checks and thank you for it, but you are now contributing nothing.
Yeah, I am anticipating that. I have already found that with my testing strips. I probably get through 100 every eight days, whereas a year ago that would easily last me a month. I'm very glad my GP surgery is signed up to an online ordering system!You'll need to order more! I was kind of amazed at how quickly I plough through them now; previously a box of 100 would have lasted months now they last 2 weeks.
You'll need to order more! I was kind of amazed at how quickly I plough through them now; previously a box of 100 would have lasted months now they last 2 weeks.
I operate on the basis that everything that my DSN tells me is wrong, so it did take a while to verify that suggestion...
I'm glad that this has been of as much use to you as to me. I'm hoping that Dr Bernstein's approach will catch on more and more in the near future. When I mentioned him to my DSN, he said he had not even heard of him.I have found everything on this thread extremely helpful and informative, even the 'argument': the reference to 'tests' was apposite for me, because I haven't had enough of them and haven't taken enough notice of those that have been done routinely at clinic appointments.
It's a bit difficult to 'buy' the idea that NHS doctors and HCPs cold-shoulder LCHF just because of their training. I'm wondering why the work and findings of dr Bernstein et al don't have more clout.
Meanwhile, LCHF is something I'm working on, it makes sense.
I'm glad to hear you have had relief from your symptoms. Abnormal urine is never a pleasant thing for a diabetic to experience! It's important to realise that sometimes the symptoms can be less sinister than the worst case scenariosorry re reading what i just wrote it sounds like im still peeing the blood, im not any more im under the stones clinic and drinking like a fish. no blood any more.... not for a couple of months
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