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How did you feel about switching onto injections?
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<blockquote data-quote="robertconroy" data-source="post: 331255" data-attributes="member: 30728"><p>My Endocrinologist put me on Humalog (fast acting) and Levemir (slow acting) insulin and an incretin (Victoza). I'm a type 2. Most everything I read said putting a type 2 on insulin is a death sentance, because it will raise insulin levels above what is safe. I did it anyway. Normal lab insulin range here is 0 to 10. What i've read is above 10 puts you at 5 times risk for heart attack. Last blood labs showed a level of 116. This is not good. I've stopped all my insulin and guess what? My blood sugars went down and my insulin levels went down to a more reasonable level, 27. I'm hoping to get it even lower.</p><p></p><p>ALL MAJOR CHRONIC DISEASES ARE CAUSED BY HIGH INSULIN!</p><p></p><p>Drugs are not a cure for a nutritional disease! High insulin is what causes type 2 diabetes.</p><p></p><p>Since I've not taken insulin I'm losing about a pound a day. :thumbup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robertconroy, post: 331255, member: 30728"] My Endocrinologist put me on Humalog (fast acting) and Levemir (slow acting) insulin and an incretin (Victoza). I'm a type 2. Most everything I read said putting a type 2 on insulin is a death sentance, because it will raise insulin levels above what is safe. I did it anyway. Normal lab insulin range here is 0 to 10. What i've read is above 10 puts you at 5 times risk for heart attack. Last blood labs showed a level of 116. This is not good. I've stopped all my insulin and guess what? My blood sugars went down and my insulin levels went down to a more reasonable level, 27. I'm hoping to get it even lower. ALL MAJOR CHRONIC DISEASES ARE CAUSED BY HIGH INSULIN! Drugs are not a cure for a nutritional disease! High insulin is what causes type 2 diabetes. Since I've not taken insulin I'm losing about a pound a day. :thumbup: [/QUOTE]
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