amgrundy
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- lancashire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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Believe you're cured and it will happen, believe you're going to get slowly worse which is what the doctors tell you and you surely will get worse especially with the medications they prescribe which are designed to cause diabetes .
I remember a court case in america, where the parents of a little boy expressed such views and took their child off all diabetic medication.
A few weeks later, they were arrested for his murder.
The child you're speaking of was type 1 not type 2.
Then you shouldn't make sweeping statements, should you?
Whether you intend to scare people or not, that is the effect that you may have. Very irresponsible.
It doesn't matter what you believe, however wacky your views. It doesn't even matter if your views have some basis in fact. Wild statements, without links, with even wilder claims, are very harmful.
There you goYou really don't help your arguments, with posts like that.
I am very concerned about some of the comments being made. I do accept some of us have been able to control our diabetes at least for now but I do not think that because some need extra help with meds they should in any way feel a failure. Please be aware that people struggling with their control might be reading this.
research it for yourself , my father takes metfromin and has had 6 heart attacks they are also pumping him with statins which are also a cause of diabetes .
The child you're speaking of was type 1 not type 2 , i feel people trust the people in white coat's too much and won't believe they can cure this man made disease with proper diet and exercise. Diabetes is causes mainly by bad fats and processed food which causes diabetes , look it up I'm not trying to scare anyone . In fact surely it is better to treat the root cause and not the symptoms by eating healthy and exercise .
If it is purely a man-made disease, how come it is hereditary? Most people with Type 2 I have spoken to have relatives with it too. You can possibly control your diabetes with no medication with hard work and determination but can't cure it, you will always have diabetes!
By the way, how do you know the Metformin caused your father's heart attacks?
Believe you're cured and it will happen, believe you're going to get slowly worse which is what the doctors tell you and you surely will get worse especially with the medications they prescribe which are designed to cause diabetes .
Hi @NoCrbs4Me, when you say 'zero carb' what exactly do you eat?Actually, I reversed my type two following the diet doctor's LCHF plan. I even bought his book. I switched to zero carb later. I guess we won't know if it's permanently reversed until I'm dead. Most people who eat "normally" are overweight, get cancer, cardiovascular disease, stroke, arthritis, diabetes, etc. I don't plan on going back to that way of eating.
If I could be bothered, I am sure I could find links to dispute your links, but I can't as I am too lazy, which is probably why I caught diabetes in the first place. Why do YOU think your diabetes makes YOU special? Is it because you have cured it with your faith?i posted the studies, and all i see here is people relishing diabetes but i guess its a good talking point to make you feel special.
You didn't the question about how you know your father taking Metformin caused his heart attacks.i posted the studies, and all i see here is people relishing diabetes but i guess its a good talking point to make you feel special.
Some posts in this thread have been edited for rudeness. Please keep the discussion civil even if you disagree.
Bacon, eggs, ribeye, some cheese. Anything from an animal source. Nothing from plants. My diet may not be completely devoid of any carbs, but pretty close.Hi @NoCrbs4Me, when you say 'zero carb' what exactly do you eat?
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