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<blockquote data-quote="wizardo" data-source="post: 474014" data-attributes="member: 59601"><p>I completely agree. If you are insulin resistant to whatever degree and let's assume that your pancreas is producing insulin, how on Earth can pumping in more insulin going to work? Surely, adding insulin can only work if you are producing insufficient insulin. If you are producing sufficient insulin and you are put on gliclazide or equivalent to produce even more insulin then surely that is scandalous and a crass solution which IMO is patently wrong. Diabetic analysis really needs to identify exactly what is wrong. For example, as Yorksman pointed out if you knew your Beta cell count that would be a massive step but just knowing how much insulin you are making should be fundamental starting point in your treatment regime.</p><p>On another tack, whether you are cured or not is an interesting topic and a very interesting anology with blood pressure. It's almost certain that we have predisposition to some ailments.I do think that we can beat diabetes. For how long for is another question. It's the same with any other ailment, blood pressure, cancer etc. To sum up, well done to those of you who have knocked back their diabetes, keep on top of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wizardo, post: 474014, member: 59601"] I completely agree. If you are insulin resistant to whatever degree and let's assume that your pancreas is producing insulin, how on Earth can pumping in more insulin going to work? Surely, adding insulin can only work if you are producing insufficient insulin. If you are producing sufficient insulin and you are put on gliclazide or equivalent to produce even more insulin then surely that is scandalous and a crass solution which IMO is patently wrong. Diabetic analysis really needs to identify exactly what is wrong. For example, as Yorksman pointed out if you knew your Beta cell count that would be a massive step but just knowing how much insulin you are making should be fundamental starting point in your treatment regime. On another tack, whether you are cured or not is an interesting topic and a very interesting anology with blood pressure. It's almost certain that we have predisposition to some ailments.I do think that we can beat diabetes. For how long for is another question. It's the same with any other ailment, blood pressure, cancer etc. To sum up, well done to those of you who have knocked back their diabetes, keep on top of it. [/QUOTE]
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