If you don’t like it, don’t read it

My name is Steve and I understand that there are many of you who
don’t like some of the information posted on the board. GROW UP!
This is my first time to see the board and there are a few of you
whow act like children. This site is for information. This site is
to connect others with good news and maybe an idea to help. If you
don’t like what they say, why do you spend the time reading. Don’t
bother to respond to this as I won’t take the time to read your
opinions. You see, my wife and I are here because we want to find
something to help my daughter and I. We will only be reading those
people that are interested in advancing the cause of finding ways to
beat Diabetes.

Steve Rains

5 Responses to “If you don’t like it, don’t read it”

  1. Dave Black Says:

    I am totally with you, Steve.

    skrains wrote:

  2. Endy King Says:

    Thank you, Rafi, for this link. i have ordered the book. It looks
    really interesting! It’s great to learn from someone who actually has
    diabetes (type-1) and has made real progress with it. 50 years of
    and still working 12 hour days happily?! WOW. Gotta like that. High
    fat diet sounds almost fun. Well, thanks again. Can’t wait to see
    what he has to say. Are you type-1 or 2? -Linda R

  3. John Smith Says:

    Steve,
    I am with you..I always said that is what the delete button is
    for…I think some people having nothing better to do than constantly be
    INSULTING.It is Childish….GROW UP…

    GOD BLESS OUR SOLDIERS & GOD BLESS YOU
    PRAY FOR WORLD PEACE…..Debra

  4. Dave Black Says:

    Debra..
    I hope you will forgive me for pushing back against certain bullying and
    harrassment techinques. Probably I can’t resist responding and pointing
    out obvious flawed logic and delusional thinking because I had an older
    sister who used to try to control and manipulate me in ways very
    similar. From here on out though, I am going to delete said harrassment,
    as noted previously, and stick to answering questions people might have
    for me, or putting in what my experience has been with various things,
    if I have it or have read about it in what I consider significant
    sources, ‘k?? *smile*

    I would say to anyone.. by all means exercise your freedom to delete as
    desired, and never believe anyone has the right answer for everyone
    else. I know what works for me.. maybe it will work for you.. maybe not.
    If you have found something that does work to heal and cure diabetes,

    for sure, I would love-adore-desire to hear as much about it as you
    would wish to relate.

  5. John Smith Says:

    Rafi,

    This was the first book I read when I was diagnosed 3 years ago. I
    was so impressed and immediately jumped in. I tried to get an appt.
    with Dr. Bernstein but was dismayed at his prices, about $3000 if I
    remember correctly. I did the diet for about 2 weeks and then totally
    caved in to carbohydrate cravings.

    Since that time I’ve read many books on diet for diabetes. I wish I
    could do the strict low carb thing, I really do. I have friends that
    do it and they are so darn healthy now. Very consistant, low blood
    sugars. Weight loss, great cholesterol etc. Dr. B. is so strict with
    carbs. No fruit- that was the killer. I have, over the past year,
    given up all the white stuff (bread, sugar etc.) but fruit I just
    cannot, at least not right now. I do struggle with my bs spiking when

    I eat fruit but…it’s where I am right now.

    I love the idea of complications being reversed.

    Fiona

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