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<blockquote data-quote="ert" data-source="post: 2274332" data-attributes="member: 504712"><p>It's ironic that we use a drug that saves our lives but can also kill us.</p><p>I felt insulin would kill me for a while after my diagnosis. I self-funded a Libre and MM straight away after accepting that I needed insulin to save my life. I'm really stable following Dr Beinstein's Diabetes Solution, so feel a lot more self-assured now that my BS's have flatlined. It's not the usual way to managing type 1 but I get BS results.</p><p>My GP has arranged for the Oxford first-year medical students to try to diagnose me, with my initial symptoms, each year in the surgery. I'm amazed at how little they know about diabetes, in general, let alone type 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ert, post: 2274332, member: 504712"] It's ironic that we use a drug that saves our lives but can also kill us. I felt insulin would kill me for a while after my diagnosis. I self-funded a Libre and MM straight away after accepting that I needed insulin to save my life. I'm really stable following Dr Beinstein's Diabetes Solution, so feel a lot more self-assured now that my BS's have flatlined. It's not the usual way to managing type 1 but I get BS results. My GP has arranged for the Oxford first-year medical students to try to diagnose me, with my initial symptoms, each year in the surgery. I'm amazed at how little they know about diabetes, in general, let alone type 1. [/QUOTE]
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