Hi Foligno. Sorry to hear about your predicament and I completely understand. It’s like being stuck between a rock and a hard place. Here’s the thing though. While you may want to use some medication in the short term, to immediately bring your T2D under control, the real answer to controlling diabetes lies in things that most doctors not only don’t know about, but do the complete opposite of!
I know this must sound absurd to you, but they too are victims of a wrong statement of the problem. The problem of diabetes is not “high blood sugar”. If it was the case, why do the medications that control blood sugar still allow for symptoms like tingling arms and feet and blurry vision develop?
The real problem of diabetes is “insulin resistance”, and therefore, the real answer is to make your body more sensitive to insulin. The four simple rules to do that, in the order of importance are 1) Intermittent fasting: fast at least 12 hours between dinner and breakfast. Slowly, build up your ability to fast 24 hours at least one day of the week. 2) Eat only 3 meals a day. I know the whole world tells us to eat “small meals, every 2 hours”, but nothing could be worse for you 3) Avoid processed foods, minimize carbs. If it comes out of a packet, don’t eat it, don’t let simple carbs be more than 1/4th of any meal 4) Eat slowly, chew every mouthful completely before you swallow.
Dr.Jason Fung, Nephrologist and expert in diabetes has been exposing the lies propagated about Type 2 diabetes. He believes, and has proven through case after case, that T2D is reversible! Yes, you can become non-diabetic!
There are also several natural and dietary supplements that can help you combat the diabetes, without the side effects that accompany many prescription medicines.
Question, learn, empower yourself and you will find the truth. All the best!