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Does anyone worry that some meds may hasten the requirement for insulin ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Drfarxan" data-source="post: 2441353" data-attributes="member: 540072"><p>I would like to make something clear which i assume all the users here already understood.When i wrote my comment i was referring to type 2 diabetes who can still produce insulin. <strong>Insulin saves lives,</strong> it is also great as first treatment when i was first diagnosed my bp shot up to 300 mg/dl i could only bring it down with insulin.</p><p>But in my opinion for <strong>type 2 diabetes who can still produce insulin </strong> insulin should be avoided as much as possible<strong>. </strong>My father survived for 30 years with diabetes,he also got it at an early age in his 30s. After starting to use insulin it started going down hill very fast. All the complications started like it was out of no where from retinopathy to diabetic renal diseases. Now was it because of insulin, age or other factors. Then i started following the lchf circles reading their article and watching their videos. It clicked that insulin might have had a part to play. That insulin might be responsible for organ damage <strong>for type 2 diabetes, </strong>that is people with insulin resistance in their tissues. He was gradually getting those complication but not at the rate of when he started using insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drfarxan, post: 2441353, member: 540072"] I would like to make something clear which i assume all the users here already understood.When i wrote my comment i was referring to type 2 diabetes who can still produce insulin. [B]Insulin saves lives,[/B] it is also great as first treatment when i was first diagnosed my bp shot up to 300 mg/dl i could only bring it down with insulin. But in my opinion for [B]type 2 diabetes who can still produce insulin [/B] insulin should be avoided as much as possible[B]. [/B]My father survived for 30 years with diabetes,he also got it at an early age in his 30s. After starting to use insulin it started going down hill very fast. All the complications started like it was out of no where from retinopathy to diabetic renal diseases. Now was it because of insulin, age or other factors. Then i started following the lchf circles reading their article and watching their videos. It clicked that insulin might have had a part to play. That insulin might be responsible for organ damage [B]for type 2 diabetes, [/B]that is people with insulin resistance in their tissues. He was gradually getting those complication but not at the rate of when he started using insulin. [/QUOTE]
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