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and this time that was here, it, it hung on a little bit longer than the other. so we took her pediatrician and he took a look at her and he said, she's fine. it's just about flu this year. don't worry about it. and the next day she got worse. everything had changed with her daughter. she was completely lent. she was having trouble breathing. i called my husband. i was in total panic. when jamie arrived at t e r. later that morning, one of the charge nurses took one look at here and didn't even process paperwork. took her out of jamie's arms and again we started working on and they told me they were ordering medical transport, taking her to the best children's hospital the they did a few tests and pretty quickly they came back and they told jamie and your daughter is having a diabetic ketoacidosis, those words meant nothing to me. i never heard it. i didn't know what it meant. my
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initial reaction is, well, that's fine, but she's not diabetic. and the response of that is what she has now. when you see your child sitting there, life flesh and all the tubes hooked up in the monitors, maybe all you can think is praying for mercy that god, that's fair. some bring her back to the, the word, diabetes comes from the ancient greek word for funnel because it was so much drinking and you're needing a diabetic, seemingly funneled out. anything that they drank the world has been studying the disease ever since. and after all of this time,
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there is still not an exact noun cause, and there is still no known tour for type one diabetes. what we know is that for some reason, your body attacks itself, your immune system mistakenly destroys all of the beta cells that make your body's natural insulin leaving you unable to make any diagnosis. type one diabetes. the general guidelines from the diabetes association to the diabetes community is that a person with diabetes does not need to change their diet. as long as they practice their recommended method for controlling the disease by counting carbohydrates. imagine you with a dose of insulin, the, this fallacy has been perpetuated by major diabetes organizations, pharmaceutical corporations, and food manufacturers. for profit, for over 50 years, the people have not been told the full truth on how to
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manage the diabetes and what, what the consequences are heart disease, cancer diabetic proofing or obviously it affects every part and it oregon system needs to amputations, heart attacks. it decreases the life expectancy on average 11 to 14 years just with a diagnosis alone of type one diabetes. so once somebody is diagnosed the clocks take so i think we're going to have some chemistry kids. i'm going to show you the model of the molecule for which substances are made. here we are. now this is a molecule of what the substance fairs fucking thing is that really, well it'd be a kind of a hydrogen called glucose, correct fine, or
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a healthy human body is an extremely efficient machine. and it is fueled by the food, the carbohydrates, like bread, cereal, and pasta, get broken down in our digestive system and turned into sugar codes, glucose that glucose enters our bloodstream and travels throughout the body to provide energy to ourselves. but that's not the whole storage. glucose cannot centers cells on its own instance. when we eat a healthy body, increase the appropriate amount of insulin for the glucose. and that insulin is what unlocks the sales for the glucose without insulin, glucose will stay in the blood, entered in thick and syrupy, damaging internal organs and the hydrating the body causing starvation. and eventually, dest type one diabetic, don't make insulin,
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they have to add this one to try to die biddicks. they never the insulin because they're paying interest. so makes plenty of minutes to diabetics. hey, francis heading to work all the time because there are too many carbohydrates in the guy. i personally don't even think that type 2 diabetes should be called diabetes. it should be called what it actually is, which is carbohydrate overdose. sandra one carbohydrate toxicity general. so my son dave, he was on a really good football team and his plane just dropped off the cliff. he could barely throw a pass and we didn't know what was wrong. we took him to the doctors again. the doctor said that he had some kind of flow and to keep, make sure he keeps eating and he'll get better. and he looked like a bag of bones and we took him back to the pediatrician and she finally agreed to
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do tests. the next day when the test results came in, we got an emergency call from her name needs to immediately reports of the emergency healthy, non diabetic, active fig. get this going to have blood sugars in the eighty's and ninety's jeff day of a male that we had been instructed on how to compose from the dietician and within a half an hour. his blood sugar would be $280.00. and i went and checked in with insulin, when i get the blood sugar back down in with an hour, an hour and a half, his blood sugar would be down to 40 milligrams per deciliter, and he'd be feeling tear. my numbers were like this all the time and i just, i wasn't feeling good because i was in low or dis skyrocketed. it
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was like a friday night and he finally started feel like himself again. and we went over to my mom's house and we had a big family dinner. and then that night he woke up at 3 in the morning throwing up and she was, she had lost some way. and so i finally is like, i have had to take him in, so i took him into the yard. they admitted him right away and he had a bunch of them close to 700. and his a wency was 13 somewhere between 13 and 15 at the time the because i'm pursuing anything to me. i didn't, i didn't know anywhere. really remember wash in the hospital. i remember sleeping for like 2 days and i woke up and i thought it was like saturday, what is your sunday? my son was diagnosed 5 years ago was type one diabetes. and for the 1st 3 years after his diagnosis,
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we floundered the i didn't feel very good as my average blood sugar then was like 170. we tried to do everything by the books as we were taught in the hospital. you are always given more insulin giving more sugar, giving more insulin to try and achieve a flat line. and it's, it's not possible. neither of us have type one diabetes in our family. but jack, at the age of 2, he turned to an october and his diagnosed december. of that same year completely caught us off guard. we thought maybe he had the flu or some type of viral infection. we weren't even told what normal blood sugars were. we were sent home with instruction to keep his blood sugar at 150. the he was presumes that he would need is a lot of car riders that would require
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a lot of those one specifically large doses and very fast acting ends with the after years of research, a small group at the university of toronto was able to isolate insulin by experimenting on a dog's pancreas a night, 121. shortly after a patent on insulin was awarded to the group, but they sold it to the university for $1.00. sir frederick advancing one of those scientists justified the $1.00 sail, noting insulin belongs to the world. not to me. this would lead to the university of toronto, partnering with eli lilly and company to become the 1st to manufacturer. and so as a life saving treatment of diabetes, the today much of the world's insulin production comes from one of 3 companies. eli lilly saying that fee for novo,
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nor disk. i like to call april garcia and into an overdose. right? so if you're eating a high car, you know, you need a high dose. eventually you're playing a balancing act between his high car and it's high dose of insulin. and sometimes you roll the dice and you, you hit it, but most of the times you're going to be off one way or the other. you know, this isn't an option on medicine. this isn't a vitamin or something that will help with allergies that says light saving. if our children don't have insulin, they die. that's what happened to kids. before insulin came around, you did your best to limit carbohydrates, but their blood sugars were high, they wasted away and they died. when i was diagnosed at 9 years old, i remember i was about 35 pounds. if you see any of those pictures that go way back to right before insulin, and then after insulin, you have these kids that were skin and bones. that was me. what i do remember is
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probably every 15 to 30 minutes, i was drinking 1620 ounces of water. and following that up. but you know, basically cutting it out just as fast. the 2 months after my diagnosis, we got a phone call about this one that she had just been diagnosed and that she needed a foster family. so i followed the 88 diet that they had told me, you know, to 6 to 860 carbs breakfast, lunch and dinner. i take x amount of insulin and then in between each meal $815.00 carbs was no insulin. and so i thought okay, if i do exactly what they say then like i'll have success and i'll have good blood sugar because i'm following the paper and i'm an a students. so i'm going to do exactly what they say. these guidelines were given to hospitals and physicians and dieticians by the american diabetes association. it's the guiding force behind how
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people with diabetes are treated the, the russian states never as tight as on one of the most sense community best english. i'll send, send up the send, the 65 with the keys 195 and speed. the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the russians cruising and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube. the question,
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did you say even closer to the of the can i just give us a rough day scope otherwise you should have studied questions like jewish, new, or used by is that song some of the by the exercise to before you start a new chest? this is, i cannot be able to do the demo that is the delivery of all the ladies that those of the slaves, the great task of day of school, by the way,
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what's the best thing if i see the desk, they book a 3 way can you go to new hampshire. took a look at a latham bell. i'm sure to study questioning the stuff the most i say to me the american diabetes association is the pre eminent organization for diabetes guidelines in the united states through research from various organizations. they provide recommendations to hospitals, doctors, and practitioners to in turn, gave them to their patients with diabetes, to build their grocery lists, filled their prescriptions. they are funded by grants and donations. the largest of
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these donors, ironically called bantering donors after sir frederick advancing. include the 3 largest insulin manufacturers as training for the american that these associations, it's safe to say that the american diabetes association has been bought off by the millions of dollars. that's a pharmaceutical corp. see it then every year by millions of dollars a year from multiple big manufacturers like pepsi, coca cola and crap. in order to keep large vendors heavy database and say manage it as a crime. progressive disease, bang, the database and the guy the next one alternately suffer from that. i listened as a role. i just felt sick and nauseous. and i mean, there just aren't words to describe like the fear that comes with blood sugar going
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up and down writing roller coaster. the people don't know that there is another option out there or another way of management. i was diagnosed my freshman year in college. i was about ready to turn 18 and i thought that the freshman 15 was totally a fallacy. i was losing the way i was sleeping great sleeping on lot. i could eat anything i wanted for anything i wanted and i was losing weight. finally, somebody said, you look like some diagnosis through pretty much when i graduated from high school, it was just ups and downs and i, you know, mess for a personalized 40 percent of high school. the, you know, blood sugars were never, there were just, you know,
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the roller coasters that you see on cdn grass now. we didn't have seeking comes back that kind of back. that's what my blood sugar did. and i just, you know, i, i didn't, i just didn't feel that. i just didn't feel great, but it just became normal to not feel good. when i was 20, i was pregnant with my 1st child. and i was told that i had just ation diabetes. by the time i had my 4th child, they said, well, it's decided to just stay, you're diabetic. i started noticing my health deteriorating. my. i feel like my pancreas was sort of sputtering at that point. so sometimes it would work and sometimes it wouldn't. but it was really unpredictable. first, i have the cataracts, and then i started having retinal believes, i developed
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a lot of skin issues, cystic acne and i also have gastroparesis, which is the nausea or vomiting and then some subsequent digestive issues. i have trouble controlling my bones. it's called diabetic diarrhea, new rob to see and i know rob to see in my fee. it was up to my niece at one point . and then about 7 years ago, for mother's day, i got a pedicure, the voice injected lots and lots of times. why didn't they make bathroom tiles? white? i was always leaving little red because it would open. and i
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would leave, and i was told that blood glucose up to 180 perfectly fine, every complication for years. because that's to i was told to avoid fat. i was told to not have a lot of friends try to have lots of fish and chicken. and other wise, just count my cards and inject the insulin appropriately. i wasn't given a specific diet i just told to inject and test. so i wish i could go back and change the
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the buildings of president eisenhower made just to forward his heart attack. are dramatic evidence of a something most of the illness that shot the nation. the heart attack of president dwight eisenhower and 1955, which started a chain of events that would change the american diet for the next 65 years. was a general rise in heart attacks throughout the country and the 1950s ice heart attack had the nation scrambling for answers the one she's the ologist. and so keys declared that saturated fats with the conference even though his scientific methods were found to be flawed. and as a result, his outcomes were incorrect. this was an answer that the country could latch onto the, the american heart association then pushed out their low fat diet which led to the
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food pyramid. a recommendation to eat a low fat, heavy carbohydrate diet. the, i think the fundamental problem is that the doctors are using 19 seventies style nutrition for reasons that were never correct. these myths have persisted for many decades now. you know, really during that time uh you know, from my diagnosis and 1977 through to 95 was really the time period where the, where the food pyramid was actually turned upside down. and that's when all the car . but it was big starting to be pushed and the low fat basically is okay to eat bread or you know, rice or this or that was part of my meals every single by the for ages. certain foods have been sought to contribute to good health. now sd,
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it has determine the scientific, like between nutrients on certain diseases. the connection between diet and health has never been so well defined about to make the link even clearer. the federal government has designed dispute government. it's built around 5 food groups at its base are foods like bridge and pastors that should be eaten and greatest quantity foods that should be eaten sparingly, like those containing fats, boilers and sugar are at the top. mathematically, if you look at the food pyramid and if you try to make us a food plan for a child, if you get rid of saturated fat from protein, so that's like meat and cheese and eggs. you've got rid of all the caloric needs of the time. so there's only one place to go to fill in those floor needs. and that's by putting in a lot of greens and vegetables boils. i would either 1st iraq it
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and then probably crash more reverse of the fresh 1st and then eat a lot of sugar along with the bread and then skyrocket. today that brooklyn was diagnosed, we were actually a disney world. the she started vomiting on our 17 hour trip down there. we just assumed it was car sickness or the flu because it was november this flu season. she had just play the world series a few months before so she's breathing so loud that i can hear it in the office. they. i grabber underneath her grab, under these are back and i say brooklyn brooklyn's the, the, she's looking at me but she's not like her eyes are glassed over. hey, we not gotten brooklyn to the e r. when we did, she would have done the what she did
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finally wake them and they felt that it was safe to feed my child. they federal cakes, applesauce. she hey, you know, the, the, the is, was not meetings the car. so they just put into, she's only installations risk they get the insulators is not keeping her blood sugar day on because they're feeding her. so maybe when they move this out of i see you into a regular room. the nurse has brought one of her 1st meals and then shocked at what they were going to feed her. it was a personal pepperoni pizza, a container of ice cream, a juice box, and some fruit. it was over 90 carbs for very 1st meal. the 2nd meal that they brought was french toast, fruit and orange juice. the next? well then after that was a grilled cheese, mashed potatoes, and another juice box. for
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a type one diabetic th here try it again. okay, 8 the yeah. you have it. the it didn't make any sense. if you're feeding a ton of carbohydrate food, it's only going to send the blood sugar silence. carbohydrate is the most potent determiner of your blood sugar. okay. if you have type one of your kids have type one. everybody knows that that blood sugars can be affected by many things. but carbohydrate is the big to the patient has a doctor, heart, the complications caused by high blood sugar. so yes. what 1st caused by blood
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sugar is carbohydrate. then what should i eat? carbohydrate does that make sense? doesn't make sense, but you're in the state of this. you see my son, he's almost dead. you're in a state of tear, so it doesn't make sense, but you don't know what's going on, you disoriented? why would we pump our kids full of food that challenges their body, their bodies that are already not able to make insulin? probably do that. to them. the i have friends who have severe not allergies. they would never dream of going. you're not. my daughter is essentially allergic to cards. she can not process the carbohydrates. she cannot just like all other type one diabetic. yes,
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the overall medical community is telling me the office lactose intolerant people. right? you know that balance too. not that many carts. so when the nutritionist came in and she said, you know, he can have orange juice and he can have pancakes and you can still take them to pizza hut. i was never told the sugar raisins blood sugar, more rapid leave than other food. and i didn't have that previous knowledge, so if i would have left the hospital that information, i would have felt so much more ready to take on this disease. eventually i met my end to chronologist. she was going over how to count cards and dos mine. so inappropriately and everything was about carbs, and insolent cards and insulin. i said to her, do you want me to just not eat those cards? and she said, no, it won't do you any good. and you need those cars. and what those statements
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i was told time after time after time there is no such thing as a diabetic diet, just whatever the standard diet is and you've been getting here. just keep giving are that the most important thing is learning how to control with insulin. so when we were in the hospital, i remember them saying eat whatever you want and goes for it. and actually his 1st smell in the hospital was a breakfast burrito, cuz i like that's a, that's no cards. so we'll have to go see for that. but then he wanted to cookies and after every meal, yeah, i think he's and we left the hospital with him being over 300 still my entire nursing career. this is how we've done. i knew that my patients at my job a whatever they want it. and we just gave them the sliding scale. i knew that their numbers were 2 or 300. i knew that that was the norm. that was the diabetic community for most medical doctors including me.

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