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<blockquote data-quote="brooker" data-source="post: 2220160" data-attributes="member: 519872"><p>I posted the first entry here - so continuation:</p><p>I was prescribed Neotigason (Acitretin) tablets for my Psoriasis, which I've had for about 20 years, due to stress and my Diabetes Type 2 went up like a lift and was totally uncontrollable, so that if I had a blood test for Diabetes, I would have automatically qualified for Type 1 Diabetes and the injection into my liver on a weekly basis?</p><p>I took myself off the tablets, against the wishes of my doctor and the specialist, because I feel much happier keeping my Type 2 Diabetes under control and putting off Type 1 Diabetes for as long as possible and injections.</p><p>Presently reading between 6.9 and 7.3, which is a bit high, but well within 8.0 and a good level to not feel faint or pass out.</p><p>It is my body and I occupy it and I never go along with any medication, until I am sure it is not going to conflict with my Type 2 Diabetes and especially make me Type 1.</p><p>I also have a spray on cream Enstilar which works extremely well and has no effect on my Type 2 Diabetes, since its an external cream and if you have a choice, Enstilar might be the way to go.</p><p>On the other hand, presumably with Type 2 and injections I can eat and drink a much better diet than my present horrid one for these past few years, with more Carbohydrates, presumably.</p><p>Any thoughts on that appreciated?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brooker, post: 2220160, member: 519872"] I posted the first entry here - so continuation: I was prescribed Neotigason (Acitretin) tablets for my Psoriasis, which I've had for about 20 years, due to stress and my Diabetes Type 2 went up like a lift and was totally uncontrollable, so that if I had a blood test for Diabetes, I would have automatically qualified for Type 1 Diabetes and the injection into my liver on a weekly basis? I took myself off the tablets, against the wishes of my doctor and the specialist, because I feel much happier keeping my Type 2 Diabetes under control and putting off Type 1 Diabetes for as long as possible and injections. Presently reading between 6.9 and 7.3, which is a bit high, but well within 8.0 and a good level to not feel faint or pass out. It is my body and I occupy it and I never go along with any medication, until I am sure it is not going to conflict with my Type 2 Diabetes and especially make me Type 1. I also have a spray on cream Enstilar which works extremely well and has no effect on my Type 2 Diabetes, since its an external cream and if you have a choice, Enstilar might be the way to go. On the other hand, presumably with Type 2 and injections I can eat and drink a much better diet than my present horrid one for these past few years, with more Carbohydrates, presumably. Any thoughts on that appreciated? [/QUOTE]
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