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<blockquote data-quote="Useless Pretty Boy" data-source="post: 111771" data-attributes="member: 20433"><p>That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. You can call a bear a dog, but i's still a bear. Whether you apply the label or not, you still fall under the blanket of it.</p><p></p><p>There isn't a 'cure' and to say so is really rather insensitive. Also, I'd wonder whether you've read much around here, because most of the low-carb type 2 diabetics here are hardly 'enablers'. "Carb-hating glucose fascists" is more the term I'd use (no offense guys, I just think accusing people on this board of being weak on the carb issue is frankly ridiculous).</p><p></p><p>Once the damage is done, either type 1 or type 2, it's done. You can, through different means, remove the symptoms. But you also remove the symptoms of gangrene by amputating the foot. It solves the problem, staves off death, but no one would call it a cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Useless Pretty Boy, post: 111771, member: 20433"] That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. You can call a bear a dog, but i's still a bear. Whether you apply the label or not, you still fall under the blanket of it. There isn't a 'cure' and to say so is really rather insensitive. Also, I'd wonder whether you've read much around here, because most of the low-carb type 2 diabetics here are hardly 'enablers'. "Carb-hating glucose fascists" is more the term I'd use (no offense guys, I just think accusing people on this board of being weak on the carb issue is frankly ridiculous). Once the damage is done, either type 1 or type 2, it's done. You can, through different means, remove the symptoms. But you also remove the symptoms of gangrene by amputating the foot. It solves the problem, staves off death, but no one would call it a cure. [/QUOTE]
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