EMFs, pain and blood sugar levels
fun and games with Mrs Awkward and the GP's "specialist diabetes nurse practitioner" just will not listen
Been at work a lot recently plus the problems with Mrs Awkward and her blood sugar levels have meant a dearth of postings but will post as and when.
Mrs Awkward has been bashing her head against a wall with the “specialist diabetes nurse practitioner" who just will not listen to a word she is told, claims that as she has been to university she knows everything and gives dietary advice such as “you can eat what you want including nothing but McDonalds as long as the calories out exceed the calories in and you will lose weight and be healthy”.
Plus the only treatment that she pushes is more insulin, more tablets, more and different drugs and so on.
Just ticks the boxes and cannot think outside the official lists and advice.
If this is the best that the NHS employ and can give as advice no wonder people are ill and never get better
Anyway Mrs Awkward has been recording the following each day:
her fasting glucose
how she feels generally - feels “hungover”? Lethargic? Has brain fog? and so on
did she have a hot flush immediately after injecting the insulin
how much pain she had during the night
how many wifi systems are active
are there any small birds and insects in the garden?
are the neighbours in and working from home?
is the blue car of a neighbour’s visiting relative behind the garden fence?
Anyway it seems that high blood glucose readings and high pain and the hungover feeling and so on correlate to:
the higher the EMFs the higher her blood glucose, the more pain she has and the worse she generally feels
Which matches some of this:
But try and get the NHS to listen? Not a chance, they don’t want to listen.
Her symptoms also seem to almost match insulin overdose or poisoning except when she has the “hypo” she does NOT get a low blood sugar reading which points to her body producing more than enough insulin but her body is not reacting to it hence why her blood glucose is staying stubbornly high and what she injects is actually pushing her close to an overdose.
The mild insulin overdose symptoms are:
Almost exactly the “hot flush” she thought was menopausal flushes she was experiencing within 30 mins of her insulin injection, sometimes minutes afterwards.
She now knows the difference between the 2 types of hot flushes as there are subtle differences - I’ll take her word for it.
This matches what The Glucose Goddess says in one of her books - that giving ever-increasing doses of insulin to people with diabetes type 2 is exactly the wrong thing to do if they are producing their own insulin in huge amounts. If that amount of insulin is not working then adding more will not work.
Recommendation?
To get insulin levels checked.
The problem?
Like the Kraft test the NHS will not do it. I know where to get the Kraft Test done privately but I am thinking of looking where to get the insulin level test done.
Normal NHS treatment is to just recommend higher and higher doses of insulin and the newer GLP (Gila Lizard Protein) drugs like Ozempic.
So we’re both starting to tweak our diet to try and stabilise her glucose spikes and bring her fasting blood glucose levels down naturally.
I’ve just had bloods done and getting results next week - trying to prove to the work doctor I’ve got Iatraphobia:
https://cpdonline.co.uk/knowledge-base/mental-health/iatrophobia/
which is why my blood pressure is high when I see him every so often but with a big increase in people collapsing and dying from heart problems and other unknown and baffling causes (which I never had injected into me hint hint to the doctor) since mid-2021 he wanted bloods looked at although he could find nothing wrong with me except a BMI of 39 and erratic blood pressure.
Also I found when recording the blood pressures for him that the higher readings correlated to the high EMF days and Mrs Awkward’s bad days.
And in the run up to seeing the doctor.
Strange that isn’t it?
I feel an argument with the doctor coming on soon and may also ask him for these tests as I don’t think they were done:
inflammation level
D-Dimer test
Vitamin D level
potassium/sodium levels and ratio
These will give a better snapshot of my health than the cholesterol bullshit, pre-diabetic nonsense, ropey blood pressure and so on.
Fun and games ahead.
Will let you know how we get on over the coming months and year and what we did to improve things with both Mrs Awkward’s diabetes and my blood pressure/phobia under control.
Much of this sounds more like insulin resistance than diabetes. Maybe research that a bit.
Keto should address the glucose spikes and crashes.
See dietdoctor.com
I noticed your absence and was concerned. I have not even mentioned Microwave Sickness to my GP. They are not independent thinkers, are they? They have a screen into which they type stuff.... then they get protocols to follow. They dare not actually think because that is the sure way to wind up unemployed in UK.