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<blockquote data-quote="Freema" data-source="post: 1450749" data-attributes="member: 329519"><p>no some type 2 do have too little production of insuline right from diagnosis time...............(their pancreas has already been serverely damaged from the permanently high blood glucose they have had before they were diagnosed)</p><p></p><p>but also others who have still a far too high insuline production(and insuline resistance) do get added insuline because they do close to nothing to eat less carbs and their doctors find it nessesary to try to help with insuline as they lack other ways to help them.... and this added insuline on an already extreemly raised level of insuline which their body already does refuse reacting propperly towards is like putting petrol on a fire.... but what can they do.....?</p><p></p><p>restricting food seems to be the true first choice to treat diabetes 2 but many patient only want a medication to fix them and can or will not do the effort needed..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freema, post: 1450749, member: 329519"] no some type 2 do have too little production of insuline right from diagnosis time...............(their pancreas has already been serverely damaged from the permanently high blood glucose they have had before they were diagnosed) but also others who have still a far too high insuline production(and insuline resistance) do get added insuline because they do close to nothing to eat less carbs and their doctors find it nessesary to try to help with insuline as they lack other ways to help them.... and this added insuline on an already extreemly raised level of insuline which their body already does refuse reacting propperly towards is like putting petrol on a fire.... but what can they do.....? restricting food seems to be the true first choice to treat diabetes 2 but many patient only want a medication to fix them and can or will not do the effort needed.. [/QUOTE]
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