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<blockquote data-quote="pollensa" data-source="post: 1792798"><p>Some good valued awareness comments here to share, especially comment re health professions describing diabetes as chronic and progressive, I quote Australian websites some of which same the same, with added, medications will be required for life, my bewilderment and wonderment to the describing of diabetes by professionals, by all means point out its chronic progressive even though such information not only frightens us, or does it leave room or incentive more so, to try to do something about it, if its so chronic and progressive??? why on earth under professional role responsibility, it information also not provided on top, however, with lifestyle changes, diet exercise intermittant fasting, taking charge to make changes in ones life, in order, to address, and do something about it, one can on the positive side, reverse and lower their numbers to control their all or any insulin issues they may have, unfortunately, those positive words on top of the straight negative advices never seem to appear, be shown or expressed, why is my question? This is not acceptable, there is hope for all, and changes can prove to put that hope into positive results for many of us out there, to simply describe the negative of Diabetes a diet disease at the end of the day, and not put positive advices is appalling, but then thats just my personal view overall.</p><p></p><p>Well said info in your post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pollensa, post: 1792798"] Some good valued awareness comments here to share, especially comment re health professions describing diabetes as chronic and progressive, I quote Australian websites some of which same the same, with added, medications will be required for life, my bewilderment and wonderment to the describing of diabetes by professionals, by all means point out its chronic progressive even though such information not only frightens us, or does it leave room or incentive more so, to try to do something about it, if its so chronic and progressive??? why on earth under professional role responsibility, it information also not provided on top, however, with lifestyle changes, diet exercise intermittant fasting, taking charge to make changes in ones life, in order, to address, and do something about it, one can on the positive side, reverse and lower their numbers to control their all or any insulin issues they may have, unfortunately, those positive words on top of the straight negative advices never seem to appear, be shown or expressed, why is my question? This is not acceptable, there is hope for all, and changes can prove to put that hope into positive results for many of us out there, to simply describe the negative of Diabetes a diet disease at the end of the day, and not put positive advices is appalling, but then thats just my personal view overall. Well said info in your post. [/QUOTE]
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