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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1232877" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I have remained a distant observer on this thread, mainly because I'm not diabetic in the normal type category, if you can call diabetes normal!</p><p></p><p>However, has the op taken into account that quite a few T2 diabetics have hyperinsulinaemia first, then insulin resistance, T2 is followed after obesity.</p><p>Insulin imbalance causes visceral fat, which causes NAFL and liver function abnormalities. And so on!</p><p>Only glucose monitor tests and hba1c are taken. Not the level of insulin.</p><p>The only way to treat hyperinsulinaemia is by diet, with the help of certain meds if necessary. Some diabetic meds are of no use because they increase the levels of insulin, where there is too much already, this can cause more problems.</p><p>Would you increase the insulin tests despite the costs?</p><p>Because the NHS won't!</p><p></p><p>Treating the insulin resistance is the right way to treat T2, and the only way I know is by diet and a low carb approach. Many of those on insulin could be saved from having to inject if the approach was different to treating new patients.</p><p></p><p>Do you think, that having carbs is necessary in someone who has an intolerance to them? Would you justify your answer, if you do think so?</p><p></p><p>Maybe more questions later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1232877, member: 85785"] I have remained a distant observer on this thread, mainly because I'm not diabetic in the normal type category, if you can call diabetes normal! However, has the op taken into account that quite a few T2 diabetics have hyperinsulinaemia first, then insulin resistance, T2 is followed after obesity. Insulin imbalance causes visceral fat, which causes NAFL and liver function abnormalities. And so on! Only glucose monitor tests and hba1c are taken. Not the level of insulin. The only way to treat hyperinsulinaemia is by diet, with the help of certain meds if necessary. Some diabetic meds are of no use because they increase the levels of insulin, where there is too much already, this can cause more problems. Would you increase the insulin tests despite the costs? Because the NHS won't! Treating the insulin resistance is the right way to treat T2, and the only way I know is by diet and a low carb approach. Many of those on insulin could be saved from having to inject if the approach was different to treating new patients. Do you think, that having carbs is necessary in someone who has an intolerance to them? Would you justify your answer, if you do think so? Maybe more questions later. [/QUOTE]
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