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i got to go for some tests i might have diabetes and iam really scared i dont want to have it doctors think i might havve it
What is it like to have diabetes
What is it like to have diabetes
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yes iam as iam getting tested for that too
Sounds routine to me... Don't worry.
http://www.thesite.org/healthandwellbeing/generalhealth/healthatoz/diabetes
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Ooh, and best of luck with your operation, it can be quiet daunting going in for operations, but trust me, you'll be fine and it's likely to be worth it. But as Jo said, Diabetes can be treated quiet easily, for example with Insulin, how about also checking the NHS information page out.
But then, if you are diabetic, I'm sure your Doctor will go over it with you, I wouldn't worry to much until you get your blood test results back etc...
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There is a documentary on YouTube called raw for 30 Days where they took a group of Americans with diabetes and made then eat nothing but raw, uncooked vegetables for 30 days - every single one of them saw huge improvements in their diabetes. Almost all of then didn't need their insulin any more and one guy was taking 17 different pills a day, didn't need to take anything any more.
I have done my own research into it and I believe there is a lot of evidence to support the belief that human beings are not meant to eat large amounts of meat and that they are mainly supposed to eat vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds and grains with maybe just a little bit of meat.
I am by no means a vegetarian .. I each lots of meat and I can imagine how hard it would be for me to give up meat whilst I live in a household full of meat eaters.
I believe there are two things you can do to help yourself if you have diabetes, firstly become a Vegetarian or eat more vegetables and fruits but especially raw things like tomatoes, carrots, etc
If all that is too hard you could buy digestive enzyme tablets which would help you break down the meat in your diet ... I have tried using digestive Enzymes with every meal over the last two weeks and have to say I noticed a big difference in my digestion. Everything worked a lot smoother. Also I noticed I slept a lot better and when I wake in the morning I'd normally be really puffy and I wasn't. My sinuses seemed to have cleared up a lot and I breath a lot better.
Most Diabetics are simply taught to watch their sugar but I believe there is a lot more to Diabetes then sugar intake.
Do you own research - YouTube is a great place to find video's uploaded by people that have shared their experiences of difference medical conditions and what has worked for them.
That would kinda of depend on how intelligent the person was in the first place wouldn't it? If you get someone who doesn't know how to conduct proper research and weigh up different opinions then yes it may well be dangerous. But then what do you think the average GP has to deal with? They are not super Humans ... You walk into a GP's Office and on average they've got 5 to 10 minutes to listen to your life story and work out what is wrong with you.
Where as a person who is suffering from an ailment has all the time in the world to do their research, they know better then any doctor how they personally feel, so as long as they have some reasonable amount of intelligence they can work out their own problems through careful research.
Maybe the people you know just aren't that smart ?
And if you do some more research online you'll easily find that the 3rd largest cause of Death in the USA is called "Death by Doctor"
Doctors Are The Third Leading Cause of Death in the US, Killing 225,000 People Every Year
ALL THESE ARE DEATHS PER YEAR:
12,000 -- unnecessary surgery
7,000 -- medication errors in hospitals
20,000 -- other errors in hospitals
80,000 -- infections in hospitals
106,000 -- non-error, negative effects of drugs
These total to 225,000 deaths per year from iatrogenic causes
You go on about GPs then quote stats that have, predominantly, sod all to do with a GP. How exactly is a GP responsible for an infection acquired in hospital for example ? of all the things you quote i can can think of an alternative cause that does not involve medical staff, maybe break it down further.
as for the OP. I'd not worry about it until the test(s) come back. Diabetes can be controlled (if not too severe) by diet alone or just tablets if you're careful about what you eat.
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i have had it done and i not got it