Gonloopy
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Bollocks - Quantum light therapy, utter tripe - don't believe a word that site says
+1 tubs, some utter tripe out there...
Bollocks - Quantum light therapy, utter tripe - don't believe a word that site says
I'm going to have a rethink on the above quote made a few months ago. I have been a T2 Diabetic for the past couple of years and taken tablet medication to control my sugars without problems. Over recent months, I have tended to go towards 50/50 mixes and in the last 6 weeks, my blood sugars are uncontrollable. As well as my tablets, I was started on insulin injections about 4/5 weeks ago and still cant control my levels.
Considering that with insulin or tablet use, your blood sugar levels should be in normal range, 2 hours after a meal, yesterday I conducted a test and didn't eat for 24 hours. I took my tablets and injection and so in theory, this morning I should have been very low with the need to boast up my sugars. So 24 hours after I stopped eating, I took a blood test and found myself SIX times over the "normal level". This has got to be down to vaping I'm sure.
So i'm going to have a read up, immediately go to 80/20 PG/VG and see what that does.
Listen to @Gonloopy Ter... My uncle, the one I lost last August, this is what started happening to him (wasnt cause of death) but , these are the symptoms he was experiencing. Reading your post has gotten me very concerned as I watched him battle with this for years and he was too stubborn to go to the docs and when he did...he wouldnt let them do the tests they needed to do, or take the meds the way he should, or eat properly. It was all a very confusing and scary time to say the least.
Not eating is bad bad bad. I know that from living with him at his worst. He would do this in hopes he would feel better or sort his sugars out and checking his sugars, he was in the 800's. Rushing him to ER, docs said he should have been dead or at the very least, be in a coma and this happened several times (an understatement) before his final hospitalization about 6 months before his heart went.
Im not trying to scare you, just tell you what I went through with my uncle and it can go south, pretty quickly if you don't stay on top of it hon.
Please please please, be very stern with your treating physician and get the necessary tests done to get to the root of this.