Diabetes Type 1 and Rosedale
I started the Rosedale Program. I feel it is the Rosetta Stone for health and it is proving itself to be just that to me. My closest friend has had Type 1 Diabetes for 60 years. I would like to approach her about the program. But I have no info/data on how/if it might work for a Type 1 Diabetic. Obviously no one is looking for a "cure" here. I would just like to be able to let her know that, yes, other Type 1's have used the program and with good overall results for the body. I was wondering if you had any such encouragement/support I can give her so that she might feel easy in beginning to learn about it.
Thank you all, so much, for the work you are doing.
Ellen
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Ken on 31 Dec, 2012 12:15 PM
Hi Ellen,
I started on Dr. Ron's plan June 2012 and as a Type 2 diabetic I am more than happy to report that I have been able to completely get off all diabetic meds & injections that doctors had me on.
I posed the question you have right after I seen that it was helping me with my diabetes. I am concerned about my 18yr old granddaughter who has been on insulin since she was 5yrs old. I have been encouraging her to at least give Dr. Ron's plan a try - over the past year she has ended up in the hospital a few times because of her sugars being over 700. It is really taking a toll on her.
Anyway, I have pondered on my own question and have come to realize that, Dr. Ron's plan can help type 1 diabetics - it can help reduce the dosage of insulin, which in my studies is a great thing. My granddaughter has learned how to adjust her insulin, which is needed. I assume that your friend in those 60yrs probably has learned also.
In my own experience, I learned real quick , in my case at least, that a diabetic's blood sugar can begin to drop in a very short period of time.
Have her to get with her doctor, asking him/her to help monitor her sugars as she gives Dr. Ron's plan a try.
It's not that Dr. Ron's plan is dangerous, it is because changes can & do happen rather quickly.
Wishing you and your friend the best..
Hope that you both will go forward to a healhier life ..
Ken
2 Posted by Ellen Roos on 31 Dec, 2012 01:22 PM
Ken,
Thank you SO very much for the time and care to give this response. It
is just what I needed to share with my dear friend. Perfect. My warmest
blessings to you!
Ellen