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Hubby type 2 since 2011, myself since 1998.. both resolved!

Claire71_uk

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
Curious,

I was told I'd been removed from diabetic register two years ago? Been type 2 diabetes since 1998.

My kidneys spill glucose, no one knows why?

Was sent all over the show, but NHS consultants not interested. Only interest, how much blood I'm passing...again from kidneys.

Yet, today hubby called to rearrange his retinal scan, as he is my full time carer with 4 different cancers.

He too, is no longer considered diabetic, RESOLVED/REVERSED... was told no one should be removed from diabetic screening if been registered as diabetic.

Both hubby and I lost weight, and now eat unadulterated foods, i.e. Fresh foods, Beef, only male. never eat dairy cows, or any poultry that has laid eggs, and regularly inoculated with antibiotics. We're even drinking Kefir soda...natural fermented drink. Broccoli daily. Plus drinking grass fed Milk, we use this to make kefir drinks...so yummy. Kefir. Eats bad sugars, reconstitute good sugars in order to be process by body.

No foods with processed sugars, using raw cane sugar etc. Avoiding aspartame and even stevia as not fully tested.... both are poisonous to humans.

Two years going on three, hubby's cancers were discovered, skin cancer from chronic exposure as an abused and neglected child abandoned by his mother at almost 4yrs old in 1970's. Then non Hodgkin's lymphoma, stage 3...not lifestyle related. And final insult... refused ct scan for aneurysm after father passed away of brain bleed...as Addenbrooks Dr Patrick, refused to believe intercranial familiar brain aneurysms, despite his 24 yr old daughter being diagnosed with 10cm instant killer in 2014, after being incorrectly scheduled from craniotomy to remove brain tumour??

Finally in 2015, he had brain scan...incidentally finding both brain tumour and brain aneurysms. Addenbrooks still back-pedalling and deny genetic brain aneurysms despite four family members all with or being treated.

We reduced tumour size by up to 60% and tumours have remained same/similar size for 2 years...with fresh broccoli daily. Told by GP and nurses keep doing what we're doing.

Just wondering if any other terminal patients are being removed from NHS diabetic registers without consultation or explanation?
 
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