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^ Ok. Whose troll account is this?
It almost feels like if Warden tried to do a Spartan troll
^ Ok. Whose troll account is this?
I already explained, type 1 cannot be cured via non-invasive methods like what you suggested.
It can be cured via invasive methods involving surgical/experimental transplants which then require the recipient to take expensive anti-rejection drugs that do more harm to the body than type 1 diabetes.
I know infinitely more about this subject than you do and you admit you don't know anything about diabetes.
Why do you continue this discussion about a subject you are clueless on?
Google is your friend. I remember seeing these on the news.
https://www.health24.com/Medical/Di...es-really-be-managed-without-insulin-20150218
https://asweetlife.org/has-a-british-man-really-been-cured-of-type-1-diabetes/
There are other cases pharmaceutical companies repress. Why would they do that?
At the same time, i wont waste anymore of my energies on someone who is already resigned to their fate. That attitude might as well be cancer; its seeping into the veins of your weight loss program as well. Ares would not hope to lose weight, Ares would kill the weight away.
Did alternative therapies cure Zachary?
Whilst it cannot be denied that these different therapies may have helped to improve Zachary’s blood glucose control, they cannot be suggested as a cure for type 1 diabetes.
Currently there is no cure for type 1 diabetes (T1D). The condition can be managed through the control of blood glucose with a combination of insulin therapy, diet and exercise.
Read: Possibility of once-a-week insulin injection for type 1's
How did Zachary’s parents manage to keep his blood glucose under control then?
To better understand Zachary’s parents’ claims, Health24 spoke to Dr. Wayne May, an endocrinologist who also runs the DiabetesLife Clinic at The Kingsbury and Claremont Life hospitals in Cape Town.
Dr. May explains that after a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes is made, a patient can experience a period where their pancreas is still producing some insulin. This is known as the honeymoon phase. "[The] duration can be weeks, months or even years. In the case of years, these may be very slowly progressive type 1’s."
In such slow-progressing type 1’s, it is possible for the patient to come off insulin.
“Eventually though, the pancreas deteriorates and insulin levels fall to a point where insulin is needed again. All claims of curing diabetes are invariably made over this honeymoon period,” Dr. May states.
It is important to note the difference between simply surviving and actively ensuring that blood glucose levels are kept in the target range as far as possible to avoid life-threatening long-term complications.
"Prior to insulin discovery, there were established type 1 diabetics, who could live for years without insulin, by eating a very low carb diet, but they couldn’t maintain normal glucose levels, as glucose also comes from the liver, and insulin normally tells the liver to reduce glucose production."
It is well-documented that a healthy diet and exercise can assist in regulating blood glucose. The better levels experienced after swimming can be attributed to the fact that Zachary was exercising. That he happened to be swimming in salt water is unlikely to be a significant factor.
It is more than likely that Zachary was experiencing such a honeymoon phase and therefore was able to manage his blood glucose without insulin.
Did you even read your own links.... my god you are a moron.
I'm the moron who cant read between the lines. you should change your name, such a disgrace. Zeus and Hera wouldn't produce someone or something this weak.
So you are just a shitty alt-troll, got it.
Whatever that is, I guess so. Why not quote the other story too?
I have to stop responding though, I cant have your defeatist mentality rub off on me. Its sad when i have more belief for you, than you actually have for yourself.
A case of + v -
Good day to you, sir.
Whatever that is, I guess so. Why not quote the other story too?
I have to stop responding though, I cant have your defeatist mentality rub off on me. Its sad when i have more belief for you, than you actually have for yourself.
A case of + v -
Good day to you, sir.
Why are u being so mean?
What the **** is wrong with you?Google is your friend. I remember seeing these on the news.
https://www.health24.com/Medical/Di...es-really-be-managed-without-insulin-20150218
https://asweetlife.org/has-a-british-man-really-been-cured-of-type-1-diabetes/
There are other cases pharmaceutical companies repress. Why would they do that?
At the same time, i wont waste anymore of my energies on someone who is already resigned to their fate. That attitude might as well be cancer; its seeping into the veins of your weight loss program as well. Ares would not hope to lose weight, Ares would kill the weight away.
TrollWhat the **** is wrong with you?
Put in 2 miles on the old hamster wheel today and then finished with 30 min of beach bod work. #SWOLLSZN
Were you working off chili+cinnamon rolls?
LolI burned off like 3 of 12 beers I'm going to drink tonight
I burned off like 3 of 12 beers I'm going to drink tonight
Over under on 12?
I say over, with a send the wife to the store before it closes to make that 14th beer.
**** me... I think I got elbow bursitis from doing too many skullcrushers