Diabetes

Dr phoned me today after i had some bloods done and told me my Hb1ac meant I was diabetic. Weirdly he said i'm going to give you chance to get your HB1AC down before i put your diagnosis on record. I gave him my thanks...Then thought...wtf would he do that...i guess my car insurance might take an hit but i'm struggling to work out any other advantages.

My paranoid brain then buts in and reminds me how he hates prescribing life saving and quality of life drugs for my lad(he has complexed gastro endocrine probs and he didn't prescribe something his specialist endocrinologist wrote to him and requested he do(stomach culture targeted antibiotic). So is his reluctance to diagnose really to benefit me or his G.P NHS bonus related pay.
of course he might just be a dick but it seems weird.
 
Dr phoned me today after i had some bloods done and told me my Hb1ac meant I was diabetic. Weirdly he said i'm going to give you chance to get your HB1AC down before i put your diagnosis on record. I gave him my thanks...Then thought...wtf would he do that...i guess my car insurance might take an hit but i'm struggling to work out any other advantages.

My paranoid brain then buts in and reminds me how he hates prescribing life saving and quality of life drugs for my lad(he has complexed gastro endocrine probs and he didn't prescribe something his specialist endocrinologist wrote to him and requested he do(stomach culture targeted antibiotic). So is his reluctance to diagnose really to benefit me or his G.P NHS bonus related pay.
of course he might just be a dick but it seems weird.
Dr phoned me today after i had some bloods done and told me my Hb1ac meant I was diabetic. Weirdly he said i'm going to give you chance to get your HB1AC down before i put your diagnosis on record. I gave him my thanks...Then thought...wtf would he do that...i guess my car insurance might take an hit but i'm struggling to work out any other advantages.

My paranoid brain then buts in and reminds me how he hates prescribing life saving and quality of life drugs for my lad(he has complexed gastro endocrine probs and he didn't prescribe something his specialist endocrinologist wrote to him and requested he do(stomach culture targeted antibiotic). So is his reluctance to diagnose really to benefit me or his G.P NHS bonus related pay.
of course he might just be a dick but it seems weird.
Might just be a “hassle” for them to change it just in case you reverse it through your diet.. Not made a difference to my car insurance, I’m type 2..

One advantage of him putting you down as diabetic is that you get free prescriptions for everything :)
 
Might just be a “hassle” for them to change it just in case you reverse it through your diet.. Not made a difference to my car insurance, I’m type 2..

One advantage of him putting you down as diabetic is that you get free prescriptions for everything :)
MMMm thanks mate, i wonder if they are on some sort of prescription related bonus. ;)
 
I found i only had to tell my travel insurance, and it didn't make any difference to me premium.

As above maybe he's giving you a chance to try reverse it.
Mine had crept up again 2 weeks ago so i've gone back on low carb no sugar diet.
Lost 7 lb and bloods down by 3.
 
MMMm thanks mate, i wonder if they are on some sort of prescription related bonus. ;)
Who knows lol... What I do know is talk to other diabetics and do some research and not just go with what the nurse or doctor tells you you should take.. For instance : My sugars just on metformin were a little high so she gave me an extra table,, it took my levels down nicely, we didn’t realise at the time that the pill was also a hunger suppressant . Fine for a lot of type 2’s. But I’m 6 foot and already weighed around 10 3/4 of a stone .. Friends were asking my wife if I were ill .. she saw me completely naked one evening and commented “Oh god , I’m married to a scrawny old man” ;) (56 by the way)
So horses for courses , hope you sort it out with your diet tho , save any bedroom abuse ;)
 
Who knows lol... What I do know is talk to other diabetics and do some research and not just go with what the nurse or doctor tells you you should take.. For instance : My sugars just on metformin were a little high so she gave me an extra table,, it took my levels down nicely, we didn’t realise at the time that the pill was also a hunger suppressant . Fine for a lot of type 2’s. But I’m 6 foot and already weighed around 10 3/4 of a stone .. Friends were asking my wife if I were ill .. she saw me completely naked one evening and commented “Oh god , I’m married to a scrawny old man” ;) (56 by the way)
So horses for courses , hope you sort it out with your diet tho , save any bedroom abuse ;)
I had a couple of sessions with an holistic therapist, one about diet and one on exercise. The diet one was really interesting, diet drinks are not good for diabetics, they spike the diabetes just as sugar does. Any food that is in packets or tins has preservatives in them which are not good for diabetics, instead of a packet of ham, buy from the deli counter instead. Don't eat white carbs (white bread, rice, pasta amongst others) as they breakdown to sugars and only have one piece of fruit in your 5 a day. Eat as many vegetables as possible, ideally the evening meal should have 2/3 veg and 1 protein with as little fat as possible. Finally, beer or stout and white wine are much better than lagers and ciders if you are having a drink.

My new exercise bike has arrived so I'll be giving that a whirl but short bouts of quick exercise such as reps with dumbbells and squats are better to help the diabetes rather than doing endurance work, as fast as possible to get you out of breath (not too much) is a better short term plan.

The girl I've seen has a good record of reversing diabetes.
 
This is a couple of years old. It's long, but it's amazing in detail.

I think this is brilliant...


Fasting is amazing for you're health and it is free! But big pharma can't make any money of this so doctors will not mention it. I quite often will fast from 8pm at night until I get home from work in the evening next day, amazing I have more energy and clarity while in a fasted state. Lots off success with reversing diabetes type 2 and fatty liver, along side a low carb/sugar high protein/fat diet
 
I’ve been diagnosed with pre diabetes with a reading of 43.I’m considering doing a fast but a bit concerned because I do a physical job and how this could affect me while I’m working.
 
Fasting is amazing for you're health and it is free! But big pharma can't make any money of this so doctors will not mention it. I quite often will fast from 8pm at night until I get home from work in the evening next day, amazing I have more energy and clarity while in a fasted state. Lots off success with reversing diabetes type 2 and fatty liver, along side a low carb/sugar high protein/fat diet

Intermittent fasting has been mentioned on the board before, but I cannot recall the amount of detail and benefits Dr Jamnadas gives.

Quite, honestly, it's worth sitting through the 80 min lecture.

Just as an aside in the comments section, a poster mentions that this cardiology doc has kept his father alive for 15 years as well as the reversal of a lot of states in the body the braver you are to fast longer.

I hope to work up to those experimental levels, myself!
 

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