Having had type 2 for over a decade, I feel qualified to comment on what we know about diabetes.Absolutely nothing.
8 pills a day, careful diet and exercise have resulted in blood glucose levels going off the charts. There are more 'old wives' tales' than accurate information, and the greatest advance in medical science over the past 66 years of my life has been the introduction of the digital leech.
Doctors merely double your medicine until that great day when they announce you to be type 1, and off you trot with your syringe.
Ending up here was a final shot in the dark, but I can see that diabetes, like religion, attracts a million answers, and none that make sense.
Good luck with your many observations on the king's new clothes.
8 pills a day, careful diet and exercise have resulted in blood glucose levels going off the charts. There are more 'old wives' tales' than accurate information, and the greatest advance in medical science over the past 66 years of my life has been the introduction of the digital leech.
Doctors merely double your medicine until that great day when they announce you to be type 1, and off you trot with your syringe.
Ending up here was a final shot in the dark, but I can see that diabetes, like religion, attracts a million answers, and none that make sense.
Good luck with your many observations on the king's new clothes.