Guest guest Posted July 24, 2011 Report Share Posted July 24, 2011 I have read that article - how amazing! I dont suffer from diabetes and am not much overweight. I have been warned I could develop it. I wonder if there is a whole body inflamation syndrome. I have had bloods take twice recently for lipids etc for pancreatitus and alkalined my system with lemon juice so the second test was within the limits they work to but they told me that the blood showed inflamation. They dont ask you to come to surgery without breakfast, if they did the test would be very different wouldnt it. I have suffered with inflamation of the vascular system. I have had flibitous and varicous veins removed. Have the asthma and Samters of course. I am having no help from the doctors i have. They dont seem to care either. Apart from reading here I would feel totally on my own with it. Ann - Bristol, England. From: asfy <asfyso@...>Subject: Re: Type 2 Diabetes/High Blood Pressure/Arthritis/Psoriasissamters Date: Sunday, 24 July, 2011, 18:37 Just to make sure you are aware of this study : http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/jun/24/low-calorie-diet-hope-cure-diabetes >> A similar question related to the pancreatits question..> > My boyfriend has just about every inflammatory condition immaginable.> > On top of Samters, he is on meds for diabetes and hpb, also suffers from bouts> of psoriasis and arthritis. All conditions seem to lead back to Omega 3/6> imbalance and/or out of control inflammatory processes.> > I am wondering if others are experiencing any combo of these problems in> addition to Samters.> > We are testing out a regime of anti-inflammatory suppliments (as well as a low> sugar/carb diet) to see what, if any effect it will have on his multiple> inflammatory conditions, especially the Type 2 diabetes.> > Is there a possibility that there is such a thing as a total body inflammatory> disease/syndrome? Are there any doctors/specialists/studies regarding such?> > So frustrating. I hate to see him suffer like this.> > PS. He has been off prednisone for over 6 months, but was on very high doses on and off for years.. also has been asprin desensitized.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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