• Why you should never take the pill over the injection. For people that

    From Danart@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 5 22:35:11 2024
    So I took care of my grandmother for four years and this is how she
    passed away.

    She uses insulin, because she is diabetic. She has high blood
    pressure. Her "condition" means she have to go to the doctor
    constantly. It is a living nightmare for her because she fears the
    worst.

    Taking insulin keeps the blood sugar down. She takes in the morning to
    make the blood-sugar go down gradually.
    At night she stopped taking it ( after I told her doctor of what I
    witnessed, which was Diabetic coma ), she her body burns energy and
    gradually her blood sugar goes down at night.

    I left her and shortly afterwards a new younger twenty year old doctor
    was in office. Her original doctor was older then her. A ninety year
    old. The new doctor took her off the insulin ( telling her it would be
    less painful ) and gave her a pill. four months past and she went into
    the hospital due to high-sugar levels. A year passed with her being
    back on the insulin, and then another until the doctor tried again.
    This last time she did not come out of the hospital at all.

    Moral of this story. If your doctor wants to take you off the insulin
    and give you a pill instead. Do not take the pill. Why?
    Because the pill needs to be digested until it would later be absorbed
    via the intestines. The shot enters the veins for fast distribution

    I come to understand some doctors get kick-backs from recommending
    medications or using a specific sender. I feel the doctor only
    prescribed her the pill to make extra dollars on the side. Because all
    this time with injections she not once went to emergency.

    ............................................................................

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)