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If you saw two guys named Hambone and Flippy, which one would you think liked dolphins the most? I'd say Flippy, wouldn't you? You'd be wrong. It's Hambone.
I thought I was NaughtE?
You have never been NaughtE but you were eloisel, albeit briefly.
One of these days I'll tell you a couple of secrets about that transaction. Well, they were really only secret from you and the JLDOG. I think you'll appreciate the irony at some point in your trolling career.
afa E's claim about Type 2 and her GBS procedure. Type 2 is from a slow degrading of insulin sensitivity from the glycemic load. Eventually the body cannot keep up and simply dumps glucose into the bloodstream (insulin resistance)
It turns out that bypass surgery dramatically reduces the amino acids circulating in the blood – in particular, a type called branched-chain amino acids, which make up 40 percent of these nutrients in our diet. That's from a study published today in Science Translational Medicine.
Somehow this drop in amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) improves the body's response to insulin. That's the main problem in type 2 diabetes – a lack of insulin sensitivity.
So, it makes sense. I did it a different way, because my Type 2 is "cured" also, I no longer spike after meals and my sugar has stayed below 120 since just before Thanksgiving. My A1C is currently 6.1 and I enjoy most foods again except processed milk and ketchup, I can even eat potatoes, pasta and bread again. Still no refined sugar (or salt) in any food though.
I did mine with diet and exercise.
So, Jack is a dolphin and you are Hambone?
and I owe you a genuine apology.
I thought I used to care.
You want to see my cock? How rude!
I'm Jibbles
I trust both Seph and Onyx, and they're vouching for that account being E.
Good enough for me.
I thought I was NaughtE?
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