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<blockquote data-quote="Fallenstar" data-source="post: 215084" data-attributes="member: 36659"><p>Reversingmydiabetes</p><p></p><p>Hi ,thanks for posting your experience,interesting. There is no right or wrong ,or one size fits all with Diabetes and if the Supp's have worked for you then that is brilliant news.</p><p></p><p>Are you on no insulin at all then? In my early diagnosis with Type 1 some 20 years ago looking back I'm sure I could have controlled with diet the supplements I use and exercise for quiet some time knowing what I know now and experiencing how my Diabetes has progressed over the years.</p><p></p><p>To me though this disease seems to get harder to control as I go on with it in years, it is an individual process for all of us. There is no way a supplement could ever substitute my Medication now but I do use them and have found a place for them in my Diabetes management over the years but in the early years I wish I had had my self learnd knowledge I have now and put off having injections for at least the honeymoon period and I'm sure looking back for a number of the early years . When I was first diagnosed my Mum spoke to an eminent Endocrinologist on holiday and he told her for me to "put off" injections for as long as I possibly could. If I had the stratergies I have now I'm sure I could have done this but hey ho, life's never that simple eh :lol: </p><p></p><p>Though I don't find Chromium Picolinate the spawn of the Devil :wink: that some papers claim . You do need to take it with caution at first in my findings, because it WORKS :shock: in lowering blood glucose so you would have to trial it like you do with everything with self adjustment with Type 1 Diabetes,probably the same for type 2 :?: but IMO there are a place for supplements and a whole host of other ways to get the best control you can ...which equates to being as healthy as you can be </p><p></p><p>I think it is great if you can stay off the injections ,meds for as long as you can in the early days, and I'm a true believer in that you can..... but we are only really offered the one medical stratergy which for us Type 1 is straight onto insulin injections, you have found an alternative route which might not be for everyone but it works for you....so well done...and try and keep it up for as long as this disease lets you because I'm afraid along the line it will probably need the traditional route in treatment but for now that is great news...and I for one would love to hear more about it <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallenstar, post: 215084, member: 36659"] Reversingmydiabetes Hi ,thanks for posting your experience,interesting. There is no right or wrong ,or one size fits all with Diabetes and if the Supp's have worked for you then that is brilliant news. Are you on no insulin at all then? In my early diagnosis with Type 1 some 20 years ago looking back I'm sure I could have controlled with diet the supplements I use and exercise for quiet some time knowing what I know now and experiencing how my Diabetes has progressed over the years. To me though this disease seems to get harder to control as I go on with it in years, it is an individual process for all of us. There is no way a supplement could ever substitute my Medication now but I do use them and have found a place for them in my Diabetes management over the years but in the early years I wish I had had my self learnd knowledge I have now and put off having injections for at least the honeymoon period and I'm sure looking back for a number of the early years . When I was first diagnosed my Mum spoke to an eminent Endocrinologist on holiday and he told her for me to "put off" injections for as long as I possibly could. If I had the stratergies I have now I'm sure I could have done this but hey ho, life's never that simple eh :lol: Though I don't find Chromium Picolinate the spawn of the Devil :wink: that some papers claim . You do need to take it with caution at first in my findings, because it WORKS :shock: in lowering blood glucose so you would have to trial it like you do with everything with self adjustment with Type 1 Diabetes,probably the same for type 2 :?: but IMO there are a place for supplements and a whole host of other ways to get the best control you can ...which equates to being as healthy as you can be I think it is great if you can stay off the injections ,meds for as long as you can in the early days, and I'm a true believer in that you can..... but we are only really offered the one medical stratergy which for us Type 1 is straight onto insulin injections, you have found an alternative route which might not be for everyone but it works for you....so well done...and try and keep it up for as long as this disease lets you because I'm afraid along the line it will probably need the traditional route in treatment but for now that is great news...and I for one would love to hear more about it :D [/QUOTE]
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