Agreed. Completely. There's always a gem somewhere. I just ignore posts that I have found through testing that don't work for me. I find a lot of the science and people's experiences valuable. It doesn't mean I would report posts because 'it's not my way'. I just want people to get their bg in control no matter how they do it.Well, I think this is a wonderful forum. It has taught me more about physiology than I have ever learned before and in such a pleasant atmosphere of mutual support and education. From the simplest question of where to buy test strips to the more complex questions on the latest research it is all here for those who wish to spend time reading to expand their knowledge of Diabetes and its associated risks and impacts.
I try not to post here any more, but this topic strikes a chord with me. When I first joined in 2014 and was looking for breakfast ideas, I was regularly advised to have a fry up. Those same posters are now admitting that they no longer have breakfast at all, but advocate fasting until lunchtime! Some of the members who advised me in the early days and who delighted in saying they take no meds for their condition now admit to taking supplements for neuropathy! Go figure.
But the really wise and helpful ones who genuinely care about individual members and who will go to great lengths to stay in touch off-forum, have either left altogether, or like me, rarely post at all.
This forum is not the place it used to be. Forums should be a place where information is freely shared, where there should be a wealth of information for those seeking solutions with wide-ranging questions to wide-ranging conditions. They should also be all embracing and respectful of everyone's different circumstances, different stages and different reasons for wanting knowledge.
If its true that Azure has been banned, I can only conclude that lunatics are now running the asylum!
Good decision!Ive read through all of the replies on this post - thanks to all who have taken the time to post and to share their views. Ive been v touched by some of the comments
Im off to the sun for 2 week hols tommorow but will probably have a shufty at the site when I get home.
Looking at one of azure's posts, there is no indication that she has been banned, although her status has been changed to that of a member - so demoted from moderator status, but not banned?If its true that Azure has been banned,
People post advice here based on their own personal experience. If you have a way to lower your blood glucose that differs from the standard LCHF advice, then you are free to share it with people asking for advice here. Personally, I have no problem seeing different approaches.
Yes. It makes for confusing threads sometimes, though.
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