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<blockquote data-quote="RuthW" data-source="post: 942299" data-attributes="member: 148713"><p>There's nothing wrong with fasting for Type 2s. In fact it's good for them, if they don't binge on sweet stuff after sunset. But of course the article doesn't mention that! There's no point in fasting for Type 1s because even an injection breaks your fast, and a constant infusion breaks your fast (as with a pump), so you are not considered to be fasting even if you're not eating. And the article doesn't mention that either. If you can't fast for medical reasons, you pay for someone else to fast for you (that is, you pay for the food of a student or someone else with little money, for a month). So you "earn" the spiritual benefit of the fast anyway. So, it's no big deal health wise. What you're reading about in that article is people who feel a need to conform with "normies". In other words, they're still in denial.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of diabetics like that everywhere.They also lose their limbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuthW, post: 942299, member: 148713"] There's nothing wrong with fasting for Type 2s. In fact it's good for them, if they don't binge on sweet stuff after sunset. But of course the article doesn't mention that! There's no point in fasting for Type 1s because even an injection breaks your fast, and a constant infusion breaks your fast (as with a pump), so you are not considered to be fasting even if you're not eating. And the article doesn't mention that either. If you can't fast for medical reasons, you pay for someone else to fast for you (that is, you pay for the food of a student or someone else with little money, for a month). So you "earn" the spiritual benefit of the fast anyway. So, it's no big deal health wise. What you're reading about in that article is people who feel a need to conform with "normies". In other words, they're still in denial. There are plenty of diabetics like that everywhere.They also lose their limbs. [/QUOTE]
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