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<blockquote data-quote="Jam&amp;Scones" data-source="post: 2209773" data-attributes="member: 514191"><p>Thanks for posting - hadn't heard of Ben before (I had come across Ivan before though and his CAC test...). Great video!</p><p></p><p>One thing he said really hit home for me; 'how many people have gone to the grave of a heartattack without even knowing they're diabetic?' I lost my father when he was barely 50 to a heartattack, his twin brother almost died of one and their sister has dementia. All diseases associated with diabetes. All have a sweet tooth. I cannot help but think that they all have/had high insulin and probably have no idea.</p><p></p><p>Now I am in my 30s with diabetes on a LCHF diet. I may have dodged a bullet.</p><p></p><p>(what I wouldn't give for an insulin meter though - that would be awesome. But I know the test is a little more involved as I have had it at the hospital before...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jam&Scones, post: 2209773, member: 514191"] Thanks for posting - hadn't heard of Ben before (I had come across Ivan before though and his CAC test...). Great video! One thing he said really hit home for me; 'how many people have gone to the grave of a heartattack without even knowing they're diabetic?' I lost my father when he was barely 50 to a heartattack, his twin brother almost died of one and their sister has dementia. All diseases associated with diabetes. All have a sweet tooth. I cannot help but think that they all have/had high insulin and probably have no idea. Now I am in my 30s with diabetes on a LCHF diet. I may have dodged a bullet. (what I wouldn't give for an insulin meter though - that would be awesome. But I know the test is a little more involved as I have had it at the hospital before...) [/QUOTE]
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