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<blockquote data-quote="david1241" data-source="post: 1790552" data-attributes="member: 127161"><p>Hello Allie,Yes i know it is a shock to be told you are diabetic.And it's progressive ,and you may go blind and have your legs amputated .Kidney failure gangrene etc .Reading what terrible complications you can get if you can not control your blood sugar .very frightening indeed.You do right keeping off diabetic drugs .They only hide the blood sugar so you may get lower readings the drugs will not cure your diabetes big pharma don't want that they would lose too much money.Keep away from these so -called doctors In my opinion they haven't a clue .I had type 2 diabetes for about 6 years before they sent for me to tell me. i was diabetic despite having routine 6 monthly blood tests etc.I felt ok at the time.I started getting none healing ulcers below the knee .A large blister formed on each big toe .the scab that formed on my right toe turned jet black and smelly.Gangrene was forming .My feet were totally numb due to very high blood sugar.I had to do something fast.I cut the gangrene off the end of my big right toe with a pair of surgical scissors.No use waiting for the doctors .I would have had to have my foot or lower leg chopped off.So i had read about Alternate fasting. I went on a 24 hour alternate fasting diet for a few weeks .Having full meals one day .Then not eating anything for 24 hours .you can vary the the fasting times to suit you .18,24 30 hours or longer if you wish just drink tea or coffee water maybe a bottle of red wine thrown in.I saw results in a short time i lost over 3 st in weight and my blood sugar fasting reading dropped from between 10.8 mml and 16+ to between 3.8 and 5.8 mml. And have remained so for over a year now.All my list of complications as long as your arm have cleared up.I am totally cured of diabetes.Yes i know the medics will say i am only in remission.but i beg to differ.People think fasting diets are drastic and you will loose muscle and starve to death.No such thing.Try it out if it's not for you ,jack it in I have tried calorie controlled diets where i lost maybe a stone in weight.got fed up with it and put all the weight i had lost back on again.With a fasting diet .I have not put the weight back on i lost and my blood sugar is normal.After over a year i can eat what i like without any adverse effects.I bought books by Dr Jason Fung The Obesity Code The Complete Guide to Fasting The Diabetes Code..He is on Utube.I cured my diabetes Without a doctor in sight If i had taken the doctors treatment .i would no doubt be dead now .Sadly all the diabetic people i have known are dead ,some younger than me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david1241, post: 1790552, member: 127161"] Hello Allie,Yes i know it is a shock to be told you are diabetic.And it's progressive ,and you may go blind and have your legs amputated .Kidney failure gangrene etc .Reading what terrible complications you can get if you can not control your blood sugar .very frightening indeed.You do right keeping off diabetic drugs .They only hide the blood sugar so you may get lower readings the drugs will not cure your diabetes big pharma don't want that they would lose too much money.Keep away from these so -called doctors In my opinion they haven't a clue .I had type 2 diabetes for about 6 years before they sent for me to tell me. i was diabetic despite having routine 6 monthly blood tests etc.I felt ok at the time.I started getting none healing ulcers below the knee .A large blister formed on each big toe .the scab that formed on my right toe turned jet black and smelly.Gangrene was forming .My feet were totally numb due to very high blood sugar.I had to do something fast.I cut the gangrene off the end of my big right toe with a pair of surgical scissors.No use waiting for the doctors .I would have had to have my foot or lower leg chopped off.So i had read about Alternate fasting. I went on a 24 hour alternate fasting diet for a few weeks .Having full meals one day .Then not eating anything for 24 hours .you can vary the the fasting times to suit you .18,24 30 hours or longer if you wish just drink tea or coffee water maybe a bottle of red wine thrown in.I saw results in a short time i lost over 3 st in weight and my blood sugar fasting reading dropped from between 10.8 mml and 16+ to between 3.8 and 5.8 mml. And have remained so for over a year now.All my list of complications as long as your arm have cleared up.I am totally cured of diabetes.Yes i know the medics will say i am only in remission.but i beg to differ.People think fasting diets are drastic and you will loose muscle and starve to death.No such thing.Try it out if it's not for you ,jack it in I have tried calorie controlled diets where i lost maybe a stone in weight.got fed up with it and put all the weight i had lost back on again.With a fasting diet .I have not put the weight back on i lost and my blood sugar is normal.After over a year i can eat what i like without any adverse effects.I bought books by Dr Jason Fung The Obesity Code The Complete Guide to Fasting The Diabetes Code..He is on Utube.I cured my diabetes Without a doctor in sight If i had taken the doctors treatment .i would no doubt be dead now .Sadly all the diabetic people i have known are dead ,some younger than me. [/QUOTE]
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