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Date: | Fri, 2 Jan 1998 09:12:44 -0500 |
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On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Ray Audette wrote:
> I was never on insulin. My diabetes was diagnosed by an M.D. but before
> I could get a complete evaluation, I changed my diet and never went back.
> The doctor warned me that because I was not overweight and many of my
> symtoms dated to my childhood, there was a good chance that I might
> require insulin.
My apologies. My inference was based on the statement, on page
16, "After consulting with several doctors, it was determined
that I was a diabetic and would probably require insulin
injections for the rest of my life." I mistakenly inferred that
the regimen of insulin injections had already begun. In any
case, it appears that your insulin production was significantly
compromised.
Todd Moody
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