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More Support, less Advice for Newbies

So it's so sorry newbie we understand and sympathize. But please dont ask me how you can combat this terrible disease because any practical advice I give you may not work so it's best not to try then you won't fail.

No I don't think so.
 
So it's so sorry newbie we understand and sympathize. But please dont ask me how you can combat this terrible disease because any practical advice I give you may not work so it's best not to try then you won't fail.

No I don't think so.
No. Its a case of “ these are the different ways you can try to combat this terrible disease and practical ways you can find out what might work for you..What worked for me might or might not work for you”
 
No. Its a case of “ these are the different ways you can try to combat this terrible disease and practical ways you can find out what might work for you..What worked for me might or might not work for you”

I believe in giving advice because it worked for me. BUT the everyone is different and what works for one person might not work for another message is very, very important.
 
Yes, saw another video where he confirmed he is Type 2.
 
So it's so sorry newbie we understand and sympathize. But please dont ask me how you can combat this terrible disease because any practical advice I give you may not work so it's best not to try then you won't fail.

No I don't think so.

Were you directing this post at me? I have never once suggested we don't give advice. Advice on lots of general stuff such as testing, the need to gain knowledge about diabetes itself, the need to learn what all the numbers mean, what the various diagnostic tests are (many newbies have no idea what tests they have had, let alone the names of them and what the numbers mean) and of course the importance of diet.
 
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