@paulojose thanks for the kind words and @breemaborg thanks for the non compassive words.
Its that im desperate... My aunt died of diabetes in less than five years. His husband my maternal uncle has it toó. And my grand maternal father died of it toó.
The Apostles became social workers...I had the strange idea that they didn´t have to reincarnate after being with the master, silly me isn´t it? It´s not that easy aparently. Peter too? He didn´t got away? If they didn´t got away by now then we have no chance, we are screwed, we will never leave this hole!
OskrZS, you will get by. Many people have diabetes for many years. Couldn´t Reiki be helpful here? Can´t you or other person help with energy and symbols? Don´t be desperate, that´s a no way out way of thinking.
The first professional medical social workers in England were called hospital almoners, and were based in medical institutions. The Royal Free Hospital, London hired Mary Stewart as the first almoner in 1895. Her role was to assess people requesting treatment at the hospital to ensure that they were considered "deserving enough" of the free treatment. The role soon developed to cover the provision of other social programs, and by 1905 other hospitals had created similar roles. By this time, the Hospital Almoners Council had been formed to oversee the new profession.
The concept of positive eugenics to produce better human beings has existed at least since Plato suggested selective mating to produce a guardian class. The idea of negative eugenics to decrease the birth of inferior human beings has existed at least since William Goodell (1829-1894) advocated the castration and spaying of the insane.
OSKRZS, why didn't YOU say so? diabetes, do YOU have diabetes? if not yet, the better...gotta be very carefull what YOU eat - no carbohydrates... anyway - for diabetes, medical advice = no kidding, i know this... what "level" is it - pills, injected insuline?...
ok, let's talk... are YOU still alive, or have YOU already kick-the-bucket? = come on, let's hit it. - did YOU check the net on diabetes? = means the pancreas blocks & doesn't produce enough insuline to counterstrike the carbohydrates... sugar contains the most quantity of carbohydrates, then pastas - but pastas also have b2 vitamine which is good for muscles... whatever. - YOU gotta take care of YOUR pancreas
No, actually i dont have any symptoms of diabetes, except sometimes very little and rushy headaches when i eat somthing with sugar... and now the kidney issue.. else is like i dont have it.
i need to take my weigt about 68 to take the fat out of my belly.. and that and a higher level of consciousness would kill the disease i think.. if not kills me first.
@ferz You can't really tell someone not to eat carbs. Really.
I mean, apples contain carbohydrates. Your average apple contains about 21 grams of carbohydrates. It's an apple.
Apples are good for you. The point is that you'd be impressed at what contains carbohydrates.
Kohlrabi. Parsnips. Carrots. Sweet peppers. Pears. Even celery, though in a much smaller capacity.
They all contain carbs!! And they're full of nutrients, plus they're delicious.
Anyone who simply tries to "cut carbs" from their diet is kinda dumb, no offence. If you'd do that, you'd be consuming a paltry, unnutritious diet. Not good.
What you'd want to cut are perhaps things like white bread and white rice. White rice is pretty much void in nutritional value (vitamins and fibre and such) and serves as nothing more than calories and glucides.
Don't get me wrong: if you seek to avoid weight loss like me, then white rice is your friend. Everything depends on the situation.
Mademoisele LUNA, i can tell anything to anyone - whether he/she take my advise, it's not my concern... OSKRZS, i'm more than happy YOU ain't have diabetes - but, high-level of glucose? = take care of YOUR pancreas... it's the organ producing insuline, which adjusts... something in the body... (i learned this "dr house" the hard way =the bitch i used to love got diabetes from the stress of her husband, then they both killed me...in june 2016...)
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1 John 4:19-20
19 We love because he first loved us. 20 Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar. For whoever does not love their brother and sister, whom they have seen, cannot love God, whom they have not seen.
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Its that im desperate... My aunt died of diabetes in less than five years. His husband my maternal uncle has it toó. And my grand maternal father died of it toó.
:'(
diabetes, do YOU have diabetes?
if not yet, the better...gotta be very carefull what YOU eat - no carbohydrates...
anyway - for diabetes, medical advice = no kidding, i know this... what "level" is it - pills, injected insuline?...
- did YOU check the net on diabetes? = means the pancreas blocks & doesn't produce enough insuline to counterstrike the carbohydrates...
sugar contains the most quantity of carbohydrates, then pastas - but pastas also have b2 vitamine which is good for muscles... whatever.
- YOU gotta take care of YOUR pancreas
- trust me, i'm gonna kill YA without YA suffering-a-bit = ha, ha, ha?
@ferz
You can't really tell someone not to eat carbs. Really.
I mean, apples contain carbohydrates.
Your average apple contains about 21 grams of carbohydrates. It's an apple.
Apples are good for you. The point is that you'd be impressed at what contains carbohydrates.
Kohlrabi. Parsnips. Carrots. Sweet peppers. Pears.
Even celery, though in a much smaller capacity.
They all contain carbs!! And they're full of nutrients, plus they're delicious.
Anyone who simply tries to "cut carbs" from their diet is kinda dumb, no offence. If you'd do that, you'd be consuming a paltry, unnutritious diet.
Not good.
What you'd want to cut are perhaps things like white bread and white rice. White rice is pretty much void in nutritional value (vitamins and fibre and such) and serves as nothing more than calories and glucides.
Don't get me wrong: if you seek to avoid weight loss like me, then white rice is your friend.
Everything depends on the situation.
OSKRZS, i'm more than happy YOU ain't have diabetes - but, high-level of glucose? = take care of YOUR pancreas... it's the organ producing insuline, which adjusts... something in the body...
(i learned this "dr house" the hard way =the bitch i used to love got diabetes from the stress of her husband, then they both killed me...in june 2016...)