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your always a winner to me cumbs take care im having the opposite lows all the time and ive had to take libre off its wrecked my arm im due to get it on prescription in a couple of weeks and ive become allergic to them go figure :(

Oh crikey thats awful Karen you at one end me at the other

Allergic reactions to Libre not good x
 
BCG vaccine can reverse Type 1 diabetes to almost undetectable levels, eight-year study shows

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The new vaccine could prevent the need for daily insulin injections

Sarah Knapton

21 JUNE 2018 • 6:27 PM

The BCG vaccine against tuberculosiscan reverse Type 1 diabetes to almost undetectable levels, an eight-year study has shown.

US researchers found that just one jab, followed by a booster four weeks later, brought down average blood sugar levels to near normal within three years, and the effect lasted for the following five years.

British experts hailed the results as "very exciting" and said such a treatment would be a "major advance" in the treatment of Type 1 diabetes.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease where the body attacks cells in the pancreas which produce insulin. Insulin is needed to move sugar from the blood to cells where it is used as energy and without regular top-up injections, patients can fall into a lethal coma.

About 400,000 people are living with the condition in Britain and need daily injections of insulin.

The vaccine could stop diabetics needing to constantly check their blood sugar levels CREDIT: BILL CHEYROU / ALAMY

But the new study suggests that just two injections of BCG could virtually cure the condition for many years at a time.

“This is clinical validation of the potential to stably lower blood sugars to near normal levels with a safe vaccine, even in patients with longstanding disease," said Dr Denise Faustman who led the trial at Massachusetts General Hospital.

“In addition to the clinical outcomes, we now have a clear understanding of the mechanisms through which limited BCG vaccine doses can make permanent, beneficial changes to the immune system and lower blood sugars in type 1 diabetes.”

Used for almost a century to prevent tuberculosis, the BCG vaccine helps boost and regulate the immune system. The team also discovered that the jab speeds up the rate by which cells convert glucose into energy and tests on mice show that it could also be beneficial against Type 2 diabetes.

The new study involved 52 people with Type 1 diabetes. After three years of treatment average blood sugar levels had dropped by 10 per cent and by 18 per cent after four years. Treated participants had an average blood glucose score of 6.65, close to the 6.5 considered the threshold for diabetes diagnosis.

In comparison, the blood sugar of those in the placebo group continued to rise over the trial period.

Commenting on the research, Prof Helen McShane, Professor of Vaccinology, at the University of Oxford, said: “The finding that two doses of BCG, a safe vaccine that is almost 100 years old, can significantly improve the control of blood glucose in patients with established type-1 diabetes, is very exciting.

“This well conducted study provides data to support a plausible immunological mechanism for this durable effect, and adds to an increasing body of knowledge on the effects of BCG on autoimmune diseases.

“The effects observed here, which intriguingly increase over time, may provide a highly cost-effective way to reduce the significant morbidity and mortality associated with this disease.”

Prof Andrew Hattersley FRS, Professor of Molecular Medicine, University of Exeter Medical School, said if it was proven to be effective it would be a ‘major advance,' but warned it had only been proven in a few people.

“This is far too small a number of people studied to suggest this should be considered a potential treatment for people living with Type 1 diabetes," he said.

Prof Daniel Davis, Professor of Immunology, University of Manchester, said: “Relatively small numbers of patients have been studied here but the research does indicate a fascinating and important way in which the power of our immune system could be tweaked by exposure to BCG vaccination.

“More research should, and is, being done to establish definitely whether or not this could help patients with Type I diabetes, and maybe even other autoimmune diseases.”
 
Perfect menu. You must be a great cook.
Not at all @Keesha the prawns were from Iceland and out if a packet but only 2g carbs per prawn so very good value in more ways than one. The moussaka is really easy. Basically all your ingredients thrown in a wok! Minced lamb red onions garlic herbs tomatoes salt pepper. Once cooked pop in an over proof dish. Cover with aubergine. Top with a jar of white cheesy sauce (lowest carb you can find....i miggt be more adventurous and make my own next time but as it didn't out BS up I might just not bother!). Spread thinly. And cover with cheese sprinkle with parmesan and black pepper. Very very ysstu and BS hardly rose! Tested every half hour. So a win win recipe :-)
 
Morning all, 6.4 today not great but not the end of the world. Hey @Debandez, you say u tested every half hour- please can you elaborate- do you start at 2 hours post p or straight away after eating? and how long do u go on for. This seems like a good idea for “ new foods”
I have been a very safe eater for about 6 months @flexi06. Eggs cheese ham or kippers for breakfast/brunch and meat n veg or salad for dinner. But over the last month now that I'm classed as in remission and mysugr confirms this with the daily readings input I've felt more confident to try new foods. When I try anything new I test as follows: before I take first bite then every 30 minutes for 3 hours. I've learned from past tests that it can go back up after 2 hours from hidden carbs so that's why I do 3 hours. Im also in the process of swapping to a codefree meter as the strips are so much cheaper (discount code available too) and it will work out stacks cheaper for me. Hope this helps.
 
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