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RE: A Short Guide To Diabetes For the Regular Person

in #life8 years ago (edited)

I never said diabetes drugs don't have side effects.

Nope, you didn't. Had you say that they do though... But you didn't say they have side effects, and you didn't say that they don't, so yes, you omitted the side effects, You, not me, you didn't say they DO have side effects. Argue that again please.

you speak of my tone and my sources, tying my tone to my sources.

Thank you for considering what I found completely contrary to your treatment based on my tone, how else could you verify something other than by addressing the form and not the function.
Here's the skinny:
You wrote an article about Diabetes, type 2, type 1. You wrote treatments for both, and never included any side effects or hinted at such. You argued that my tone is a certain way, LAUGHABLE, internet much. Your opinion that my sources are at best highly suspect is LAUGHABLE. You didn't argue with facts, only with platitudes.

The attitude you speak of being this:
The medical field is "full steam ahead we can TREAT everything with chemicals of one kind or another, and if we can't we can cut it off/burn it off". They profess that: we do no harm, first. They uphold the father of medicine with high regard, while their interest in diet is scant.

Prevention is always better. The end. The medical community will admit that but won't practice it because: They are already diseased. The conundrum seed is this: won't study prevention|hopes to treat what it doesn't understand
Medicine revolves around treating symptoms it says are causes.

https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diabetes/overview/symptoms-causes
It's caused by weak immune system, the solution is to treat insulin deficiency then, in spite of the cause being identified as possibly a weakened immune system, the treatment has not changed, it's still going after symptoms. The research is clear, nobody is interested in prevention, nobody even cares as to what causes what, but they can sure as shit treat it, and even if they don't have any hope for prevention or speak of any possibility of a cure, it's not as if they didn't say there was no cure.

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Nope, you didn't. Had you say that they do though... But you didn't say they have side effects, and you didn't say that they don't, so yes, you omitted the side effects, You, not me, you didn't say they DO have side effects. Argue that again please.

It is clear you are aggrieved about something but that is not my problem.

It's caused by weak immune system, the solution is to treat insulin deficiency then, in spite of the cause being identified as possibly a weakened immune system, the treatment has not changed, it's still going after symptoms.

You clearly have no idea what you are talking about. I'll just leave it at that.