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Sunday, 17 February 2019

Business of Medicine for Diabetics type 2. post 5. February 17, 2019

       The matter of fact, changes coming regardless of how they were suppressed. It is progress, and it never stops. There is no need to post about history or any sociological effect changes bring to human society. So, it is only matter of time when diabetes finally would be cured, with insulin or with some sort of genetic modifications. For today millions of us suffer needlessly. If we cannot be cured then we can be effectively treated and our lives would be less miserable then it is now.
       The point is, why try to stop progress and keep humans in suffering? As I posted not once, just the one change, such as accept level of sugar in blood as it is Vital, and millions of diabetics would be diagnosed with diabetes right away. Start treatment with insulin injections, and there is no need to let diabetes be developed in type 2 stage, when dose of insulin is higher then 200 units, and blood sugar level above A1c=11.2%. Just think, what is this level? How diabetic was bring to develop this level of sugar in blood in out modern society where medical check up must be done starting from birth? But it is in medical ADA standard recommendations how to treat diabetes type 2 with injectables. It is nothing unusual for medical teams to have diabetics type 2 in medical clinic with such blood sugar level.
      My point of today's post is not about how to treat diabetes type 2 but about place of diabetics in modern society. Today we are mocked and bulled. We are fatty and very weak. Very often we hardly able to walk. This presented it is because of overeating. As I said above, make blood sugar vital and see if it is true of false. With blood sugar tested early in life the myth that diabetes type 2 developed because of overweight and obesity would be broken. Millions of perfectly fit diabetics would be diagnosed with diabetes. Today they are out of check up. They are not in rick to develop diabetes. Why they must be in stage of risk to develop what they already do have? They are those diabetics who are not diagnosed with diabetes. One out of two diabetics is not diagnosed diabetic. Still, they are not healthy. Slow but steady they go toward obesity trying to survive.
     I was a student in college when I started to feel very hungry. After meal, regardless if it is small meal or big meal, I was more hungry then before I started to eat. It was against all odds. We eat to be full, just take a little bit more and there is no hunger. This does not work for diabetics type 2. Regardless we eat more or less, we still hungry, extremely hungry.
     So, I decided, it is sort of nerve effect. I am full, I have to be. All what I need just accept I am full, and do not eat more. I had done it. It was no so difficult. Just less then two hours, and there is no hunger at all. It is not that I am full. I am weak. I could not eat anything. Vomiting took out all what I tried to swallow. Very severe headache. My man called 911. I spent a few hours in ER, and was sent out in the middle of the night. I was not diagnosed with diabetes at that time, and no one checked the level of sugar in my blood.
      I learned my lesson. No any resistance. If I an hungry I must eat, regardless how much I have to swallow. It worked very good. I added 100 pounds in short time, but I survived. About year after that I was diagnosed with diabetes type 2. Why not? I was overweight at that time.
      I do not post it hear to get some sort of pity. I do not need that. All what I try to say, if level of sugar was vital then diagnose of diabetes was early, treatment with insulin was started right after diagnose, and today I would not have body of 400 pounds. As it is published by ADA diabetics gain weight with insulin, but it is about 5 to 10 pounds. I could live with that.
      Without insulin I collected almost 300 pounds. If I was diagnosed back then and started to take insulin injections today I would be able to function, and less then 50 units a day may be good for me. I inject 480 units daily right now. Highest dose of insulin I injected was 814 units within 24 hours. It is $10,000 for three month supply. It is $40,000 per year. To add cost of diabetes add cost of motor wheelchair, all medicine I take right now, and cost of home care, I do not have but I do need it. I am not able to take shower, or to dress.


via Ravenvoron

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