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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 1919457" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Drs aren’t being blamed for diabetes as individuals. The profession and those that set guidelines that are making us as diabetics worse by advocating we eat precisely what makes us sick are. </p><p>Doctors are there to facilitate health. That includes at the top of the scale prevent death that is preventable but is no means the only goal. </p><p></p><p>Sure if meds are required then they are required. The point of so many in here is that in far too many cases there are alternatives that can work even better than drugs that aren’t being encouraged, offered or even discussed as the first line of attack. </p><p></p><p>I’m not sure what you mean by non diabetic level not risking death. Who has talked about people at that level being given insulin or glucose lowering meds? Or do you mean avoid low carb if drugs have lowered bgl to non diabetic? How about swapping that around? Far fewer side effects and cheaper and safer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 1919457, member: 480869"] Drs aren’t being blamed for diabetes as individuals. The profession and those that set guidelines that are making us as diabetics worse by advocating we eat precisely what makes us sick are. Doctors are there to facilitate health. That includes at the top of the scale prevent death that is preventable but is no means the only goal. Sure if meds are required then they are required. The point of so many in here is that in far too many cases there are alternatives that can work even better than drugs that aren’t being encouraged, offered or even discussed as the first line of attack. I’m not sure what you mean by non diabetic level not risking death. Who has talked about people at that level being given insulin or glucose lowering meds? Or do you mean avoid low carb if drugs have lowered bgl to non diabetic? How about swapping that around? Far fewer side effects and cheaper and safer. [/QUOTE]
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