Superchip said:Reversed diabetes ? HA ! total poppycock ! the land of the terminally bewildered awaits you all !
So maybe you can fix a malfunctioning pancreas ? well done ! For how long ? Come on ! What about a failing heart, perhaps you can fix that too ?
Superchip said:Reversed diabetes ? HA ! total poppycock ! the land of the terminally bewildered awaits you all !
So maybe you can fix a malfunctioning pancreas ? well done ! For how long ? Come on !
What about a failing heart, perhaps you can fix that too ?
TRUST me I have BOTH conditions, and if fixing was easy we'd all be at it ! Trust the surgeons - They KNOW what they are doing! gp's just guess on what they are told to say, check with dr briffa, smart man........
This isn't aimed at anybody in particular, just the idea that the medics ( god bless them !, have signally failed at every turn to come up witha a CURE-ALL !, well done and WELL paid them ! ) waste of time and space ! all their efforts are pointless............
Well that's about it buddies ! keep taking the poison, and washing down with a bloody great glass of the Russian antidote !
I would definitely be interested in some well meaning and intelligent responses........Please !
Superchip
gezzathorpe said:I am lucky in that my GP practice (scary but appropriate word that!)
Yorksman said:gezzathorpe said:I am lucky in that my GP practice (scary but appropriate word that!)
LOL. It seems to be less Practice Makes Perfect and more Lessons Have Been Learned. Surely it's about time that it was the other way around?
Or maybe they just see us as the test dummies?
Our practice has iron bars in front of the windows, steel gates in front of the doors and no post boxes in case someone pours petrol through the letter box. 'Necessary measures to protect against vandalism' they claim.
Funny, the Post Office, Funeral Directors, Pharmacy, Scouts Hut, Methodist Chapel, Library, Bakers, Indian Take Away, Pizza Shop, Grocers and Dental Surgery dont' have a single piece of grafitti on them despite having no such 'protection' at all. All these places front onto a sort of circular car park and no cars ever seem to get scratched.
Maybe they are doing terrible experiments on some of their patients late evenings? Reminds me of the Klopeks in the film The Burbs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF-13kL1PY0
Nike69 said:Hi I absolutely want to be involved in this. I am reversing right now and it has been a long hard slog. Its not easy thats why most dont manage. I have taken no meds since diagnosis and have had some great results through change in diet. I am very pleased with the food i eat now. Its tasty and healthy and exciting. there is little i miss and i am pleased that i have kicked all sugar and salt addiction and cravings. its the key. Anyway please feel free to contact me. PM me your number and I will happily talk to you. I thought nobody on this website believed it could be done, but I do.
gezzathorpe said:But, does any of this indicate a reversal or cure? It would be interesting to have a repeat of the 'lucozade' test, assuming that such a test is equally as valid now as it was originally.
Yorksman said:gezzathorpe said:But, does any of this indicate a reversal or cure? It would be interesting to have a repeat of the 'lucozade' test, assuming that such a test is equally as valid now as it was originally.
In the strictest sense of the word, it can never be reversed because the beta cells that have died cannot be recovered. However, it can be cured in the sense that further beta cell death can be halted. Until recently, health professionals have held the view that beta cell loss was inevitable and would continue and the best that could be achieved was to slow it down. As an unknown amount of beta cell mass has been lost, even if further loss is halted and normal function is restored, it is important not to overstress what is left.
Complete reversal of any condition however is rare. We lose function with the ageing process as it is, eyesight, balance, speed, hearing etc. not to mention hair or teeth :mrgreen:
Sunshine_Kisses said:Not to be overly simplistic or ignorant, but is it possible for the beta cells to regenerate?
Sunshine_Kisses said:I've seen in previous posts that you've said it's all self research
Sunshine_Kisses said:low-ish carb, pescatarian and attempting to become a runner
Sunshine_Kisses said:something a bit nippier than a wobbly bicycle would be good
Sunshine_Kisses said:both times I've had some of my best evening and following morning readings - so I'm stumped as to what that's about?
Sunshine_Kisses said:My mum has this theory that by cutting out all sugars my pancreas is kinda taking a nap cos it doesn't have much to do - and that by having a little bit of sugar, it sort of wakes it up and reminds it what it should be doing...
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