Do T2 DIABETICS every Need to Inject Insulin? May Not Be What You Think!

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Dennis Pollock, of Beat Diabetes, discusses the issue of T2 diabetes, and whether people with T2 ever need to inject insulin.

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  • @ellen9579 says:

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    Continued blessings to you and Benedicta in the upcoming year!
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  • @rickthain8538 says:

    I’m that guy, Dennis. T2D for 20 plus years, got off meds and started low carb and supplements 10 years ago. Lost 30 lbs, but still fighting last 20. My blood sugar went to 300 and would not come down much, even eating OMAD. My doctor did tests and put me on a slow acting insulin. Please pray my pancreas isn’t cancerous and can recover. Thanks for a timely video.

  • @sallydunbar1683 says:

    Great analogy with the hammer/aspirin. Thank you Dennis!❤

  • @paulpladin9590 says:

    It isn’t that a type 2 injecting insulin can be good, it is that sometimes it is the least bad option. increased insulin causes increased insulin resistance as a consequence. But if one cannot control dangerous blood glucose levels through other means, it might be necessary. It doesn’t make type 2 better, just less worse….until it doesn’t do that anymore.

  • @TammyFriend7250 says:

    I would never take insulin permanently, and hope I never eat such an appalling diet I need too.

    😮Insulin, natural or injected makes you fat, & in large doses, so you can eat the rice, pasta, ice cream, is as bad for you as overdoing the sugar.

    Although my pancreas is damaged with scar tissue, from healing.

    I’m afraid the lead up to Christmas has been a bit of a blow out.
    Christmas Dinner I did have mashed potato and roast parsnip. Oh!! that high carb that turns into glucose. 😅

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