Diabetes Is Not What is Going To Kill You
"Based on the research and information I have on October 06 the following makes sense to me," Harlan Jacobsen Copyright © 2006 |
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Every issue I try to update my explanation to help you understand your diabetes. This is a hard affliction for even the highly educated experts to understand and I have spent more then a full intensive year of research and unraveling and figuring it out not only for my understanding (primarily) but also for readers who are reading my notes. The idea is if you really have an insight as to what has happened to you and is further happening and may be ending your life prematurely, or life as you know it at any time, you may take some obvious steps and some simple refinements that can turn it all around. Many buy into many versions of advice, just do this and follow it with that and keep track of this and count that, take this, swallow that and follow my advice and you will be fine. The reality I found after long research, is that these clever variety of things, medications, instant fixes etc all at best merely slow the process, none stop it.It took reading eight books before it even hit me that Diabetes is accumulative and progressive, progressing no matter what you do. You do not "get diabetes" nor do you get rid of it, you accumulate it over a life time. (best word I can find). That is why they call it "adult onset" diabetes, you accumulate it and by 60 most are into it (many unknowingly) or on the border. You do not stop diabetes, you only slow the damage from "complications" etc.. and it slows it only if you do everything right.About the 60th book and reading hundreds of studies, it suddenly had this revelation, it hit me, (I did not read it) why I (and all the rest) got long term obese, and why that automatically turned into diabetes. (see my Eureka article) About the 80th book it finally hit me.Diabetes itself was not going to kill me. It was maybe over time going to do a lot of different damage, likely and cause a lot of bad things to happen, but odds are, I was NOT going to die of diabetes. Felt like a fool, here I had been knocking myself out trying to get back the ten years or better it was scheduled to take off my life expectancy, when it was not diabetes itself that was the problem. In fact by the 82nd book I suddenly concluded that diabetes itself was not even a disease, it really hit me like a bell going off (my thinking facilities have greatly improved since I got into heavy dark chocolate therapy.) That these billions of dollars that have been spent over the last 50 years on all these organizations raising money to "find a cure " for diabetes, cancer, heart attack
etc., were all crazy, that all these things that are called degenerative, (do it to yourself diseases,) are all just symptoms of one disease. That is right, they are all merely symptoms of one obvious disease.No wonder the number of cancer cases, the heart attacks, the strokes, cardiovascular disease etc., are almost the same as they were in 1950 (or worse) and many like diabetes the number of victims still doubling every 15 years or so) They have been treating and trying to CURE symptoms. To cure something (all these "symptoms") you obviously have to deal with THE CAUSE. No wonder the medical
profession are doing so well. You can pay them zillions of dollars again over the next 50 years (repeat the last They have been playing games with us, doing what they have been taught, just messing ONLY with symptoms, where they can appear to make progress but the same or greater percentage of people CONTINUE to die every day. Do not believe me, check the statistics for yourself. Compare the figures with 1950. You and I have been on that (odds getting worse, not better, schedule. I want off. To get off that schedule you and I are going to have to make some drastic major life changes, immediately, We can not wait around for studies or "proof" that I am right. By the time that happens we will have been room temperature for years. Get this, I have already made these drastic changes, and I will tell you why and how it is working for me so far.You are likely totally afraid of changing your life style or doing anything different. FEAR, Of Change........ You are like the smoker, who says, "it is quality and enjoyment of life.... I just would not give up my cigarettes, life just would not be worth while without them," Yes, he keeps right on puffing and enjoying every drag just as long as he can, and he has one more pleasurable drag just before they close his coffin lid. Actually I had a smoking friend who was dying as a result of smoking and his Doctor told him to keep right on smoking, so much damage was already done, that quitting would do more to upset and kill him them keeping smoking, so he smoked right up to the last. Now, you might be like the smoker that says, "I am not going to quit, but am going to cut down. Instead of smoking a pack a day, I will go down to ten cigarettes a day." That person will likely live some longer then if he had continued smoking at the previous rate but, it is almost certainly going to wind up cutting his life expectancy considerably. Like the smoker that says "one more cigarette is not going to kill me", you say one more "coke" isn't going to kill me. They tell me that with my progression of neuropathy, (no feelings in my feet) that I had apparently been diabetic for at least three years before it was detected. Fortunately, many of the things you do to slow your diabetes progression also slow the progression on some of the others. Let us say you visualize five fingers, diabetes is your little finger and heart attacks are represented by your thumb. All five fingers are in the picture, (all symptoms of the same disease) but you incorrectly think only the little finger is giving you trouble. If the thumb had acted up first you likely would not ever lived to find out you had a problem with diabetes. Fortunately for you, you detected diabetes and now with my informing you here, you will know the whole five fingers are in trouble and detecting diabetes is a wake up that you may still have time to make a difference. Actually, of the five, diabetes is the least likely to kill you. Odds are 86% one of the other four will do you in.Diabetes is the one most likely to disable you. Usually, they will blame your diabetes for making the others go bad and kill you. Actually, they were all happening, accumulating and progressing at the same time from the same disease (cause) all along..Diabetes symptoms in your case fortunately showed up first and made you aware that you had passed over the top and were on a slippery slope down hill. Next Read Part 2 I Part 3 I Part 4 Home Diabetes Self Help I Home Diabetes Newspaper Site I Home Diabetes Cure 101 Site This Entire Web Site Was Produced Totally From 100% Recycled Electrons. Absolutely No Protons or Neurons Were Used Nor Were Any Wild Pixels Harmed In Its Manufacture.
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