This is a report I did on Diabetes Type I, II and Type I/II
It has:
Causes
Treatments
Complications
It is very extensive and I apologize in advance because...it is 20 pages long. It is complete with references. This is also an admissions thesis for the college I wish to get a scholarship...
My whole body is meant to tell a story. So far I have my arm done. The next is going to be my other arm, across my chest, the center of my back, and the right obliques. If my legs get better, I am getting two calf area tats.
Arms: Romans 6:23 The wages of sin is death (right arm) but the...
Yeah man no problem! Anything I can do to prevent you from getting to where I'm at. If it can be prevented (and it can be) I want it to be. No one deserves this.
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I actually have a post that is going to be insanely informative about the diabetes issue. It actually has...
My exact body percentage is 25.8% on the dot.
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Wow thanks man! I definitely am going to give this a shot and you pinned my diet down man lol That is roughly all I eat and I have a new found love for KALE. I can make so much with kale. I generally add it to my egg white...
By the way...I apologize in advance. I know virtually everything there is to know about diabetes. It is why I was surprised to learn something I didn't today. Goes to show you no matter how much you know...you can still learn a thing or two.
It may be lengthy but it will contain anything you...
I am both types. I am type 1 in the sense I don't create insulin and I am type 2 because I have the potential to be severely resistant to insulin (both natural and synthetic)
My meals aren't eating out meals at all. I have a very consistent and specific diet. I eat eggs, steaks, hamburger...
That's because it is acceptable by all nutritionists, dieticians, and doctors to consume moderate to high amounts of carbohydrates in a day. Thus, the carbohydrate count is irrelevant to these studies.
As per the ADA I am supposed to ingest 60 carbs a meal. If I did that, I'd be dead. I...
Before the diabetic amyotrophy and before my divorce I was 350 pounds. I started P90X and after a full year of it I dropped to 175 but I started to notice that while I dropped weight, I wasn't gaining muscle mass or a lean muscle build.
I looked good, but not in the sense that "you don't want...
Yeah I'm going for lean muscle mass, not bulky. I want to be strong and lean but not bulky olympic body builder. Low carbing keeps my glucose levels stable which is a must for working out because if I work out at a high level that means my body will break down muscle to feed itself during...
Exactly. My carb intake per day I try to keep around less than 25. The only reason I would even come close to that level is because of hypoglycemic episodes. I would then have to have something with fast acting carbs such as orange juice and something with a tad bit of complex carbs such as a...
That's cool, you'll find that I'm a student at heart so I can take the information
I'm type 1 and 2. I have the potential to be severely insulin resistant without the ability to produce my own insulin as well. At the beginning of it I was still producing, then I was kinda producing...then...
Doctors have NO idea but I think I might have some idea (unofficially of course)
I ate a lot of carbs and a lot of fats and a lot of proteins. I had absolutely no idea how this impacted my body until I became diabetic. When I saw that first 500 mg/dl reading (which is VERY FREAKIN HIGH simply...
I disagree. I have been very healthy on a low carb high fat diet. Haven't been able to build as much as I would like but in terms of my glucose control it is like a panacea in my case. I'm diabetic and I had the low fat high carb diet before I became diabetic. Then when I became diabetic, I...
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