He does know. They all know. They just want to kill disabled people without consequence.
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Mr. Brainworm might actually be that stupid. Rich and powerful have genuinely wacky ideas on health. Remember Steve Jobs killed himself by not seeking oncological help for his cancer.
It’s two fold. These ghouls are devoid of both brains and morality.
"don't take medical advice from me" seems like legal ass-covering for just that.
Among the many vectors of attack against Medicare for All my personal favorite was the "but think of all the insurance jobs we'd lose if we put the insurance industry out of business."
Which as they come was memorable because A) it was so cynical and brazen and B) it contained them fully admitting a public option would bankrupt them, which is 100% unvarnished truth from a nest of vipers. Nice!
Anyways back to the idea that giving people healthcare is actually immoral because it takes a job out of the mouth of the working American.
Just imagine. Imagine for a minute. Imagine if we indulged these batshit conservative ghouls for a month. Imagine if everyone took "personal responsibility" and dialed back our consumer spending on anything unhealthy.
This country makes unhealthy shit like its real goal is to manufacture bad health outcomes. It's brazen. If we boycotted bad shit there'd be nothing to buy! So boo hoo and sorry for all the workers at Nestlé or Con Agra or whatever if such an event comes to pass. Whole industries would heave and collapse like mountain ranges. Rip, bozos.
First they came for the ~~H1Bs~~ ~~migrants~~ ~~foreign university students~~ diabetics? What the fuck?
T-Minus a couple months out from telling cancer patients to do a juice cleanse.
"Steve Jobs did it, so it clearly was the right thing to d-what do you mean the cancer killed him"
Yeah he was rich and invented computers, his treatment is the only true treatment.
So I just went to Mayo Clinic and did some reading to firm up my extremely vague understanding of Diabetes, its types, and the role of Insulin. . What I now understand is that, approximately:
- Insulin is a thing your pancreas makes to store blood sugar (every food you eat) away (in your liver for quick access or in fat somehow else) so that your blood sugar doesn't get so high it harms you (foot amputation, dental issues, blindness) or kills you (heart attack, stroke, kidney failure)
- Type I Diabetes means your pancreas doesn't make any insulin. Your body cannot store blood sugar as glycogen in your liver (the quick-access energy) or in fat cells (longer term storage) without insulin
- Lack of insulin is... (and here I had looooong conversation with DeepSeek on things I wasn't quite understanding) ...effectively, a "signal" to your body that it should not decelerate digestion of muscle and fat into blood sugar
- Without insulin, your body will waste itself away (which would eventually kill you) in the production of blood sugar (which could kill you) and the production of ketone bodies (which will kill you)
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So, the takeaway from all that kids is, don't try "treating" type 1 diabetes without insulin!
Edit: Sorry for the poorly written wall of text. I just started typing without thinking and before I knew it there was a novella. But tldr: having type 1 diabetes is a big deal and requires constant vigilance or you die.
Yes, you came away with an accurate picture of type 1 diabetes, good summary. I lived with a type 1 diabetic for a while and it was a constant battle to keep her levels in a safe range. On the one hand, taking it was second nature for her, but it became so automatic that she would often forget how many units she took. Did she take too much? Then she was about to "have a low" where she would get extremely woozy, tired, sweaty, and unable to think (literally, it became very hard for her to reason or remember what was going on when the low was bad, compounding the issue) and if it wasn't taken care of, she would lose consciousness at which point we would have to call an ambulance. Fortunately, to stop this if it was caught in time, required drinking tons of orange juice and eating diabetic glucose tablets. But that would cause her blood sugar to spike, leading to her "having a high" (not the fun kind) which made her extremely sick, wired, anxious (understandably) and as you read, seriously harming multiple organs and systems. Part of living with her carried the responsibility of learning how to inject an emergency drug when she passed out from a low in an emergency situation as well as the insulin if she became too incapacitated from a high. (And to be clear, that's high levels of blood sugar, absolutely not a "high" in the traditional sense). To her own admission, she was very forgetful too. There were many times that anything happening had to be canceled because she forgot her insulin. This was never an issue to me, I always tried to be totally understanding, but it really upset her because she always felt like she screwed things up for everyone around her and also scared herself because her forgetfulness could so easily lead to a life-threatening situation. Whenever going literally anywhere, the first question was always "did you remember your insulin and glucose?" And yet still sometimes we would run into situations where it was "oh shit, I actually don't have my insulin."
Essentially, she had to be her own pancreas, ceaselessly keep track of her levels and take in glucose or insulin depending on where they were. And she had the help of modern technology, with small implants she would inject under her skin (that would have to be replaced every couple days and were also expensive on top of the expensive insulin) which when working ideally, would monitor her blood sugar level and transmit that information to a dedicated device she wore at all times, later her smartphone. But it often wouldn't work right for all sorts of reasons, from just plain getting her levels wrong and misreporting, to defective temporary implants not sending a signal, to only working within a certain range - too high and it couldn't accurately read the levels anymore. So she also had to constantly do it the old fashioned way by poking herself, usually her hand, and testing the blood directly, sometimes getting different results from that method vs her "dexcom" unit and having to split the difference, hoping that both weren't wrong, which was literally life-threatening.
It was an ever-present condition. Every meal she ate had to be taken into account not just how many carbs (glucose, essentially) it had, but how fast those carbs get metabolized, and of course when she ate it relative to when she last took her insulin or would next be able to take her insulin dose. It becomes expected background after a while, but it can never be actually forgotten or she would die. An analogy is that she is on a rollercoaster she can never get off of, at any given point in time she is either going high with her levels or dropping low. Both are inevitable, but the goal is to try to always keep them from the extremes, never too high, never too low, injecting insulin and consuming glucose, respectively, as those highs and lows occur. But they are inevitable. And going too far with one inevitably means she'll go too far in the other direction to correct it, yo-yo'ing until something similar to a balance is found again.
And as u/fox said. before insulin was able to first be isolated from pigs, and is now synthetically produced, you were not long for this world if you were type 1 diabetic. It was a 100% mortality rate. My friend was a rare case too, in that more often, type 1 diabetics have it from childhood. She developed it in her 30's from being otherwise totally healthy and she doesn't know why. I could keep writing a whole other wall of text about how much this cost her, at times thousands of dollars a month, paying for insulin so as not to die and how it's functionally no different than holding a gun to her head and saying "pay us or we pull the trigger." Or the sheer incompetence of the industry she relies on for all of this, with people who she's trying to get to understand that her monitoring equipment is failing an needs to be immediately fixed or replaced. Like imagine the last time you dealt with customer service for some tech device and the shit they put you through, now imagine that your life literally depending on finding a solution fast. And the constant fear of who knows what kind of shit going down, due to new laws she has no say in or supply chain collapase, or simply running out of money, such that she won't be able to get more insulin and will, simply, die.
She is also an excellent cook, like one of the best I've ever known. Her whole family are like hardcore culinary enthusiasts, she has walls of bookshelves with cookbooks (she had to sell over 2000 cookbooks she had for space and money). Ethical vegetarian too, but still does the dairy thing so not vegan.
But sure. All she needs to do is take some cooking classes and no more diabetes. She'll be fucking thrilled.
Until insulin was successfully isolated from pigs, type 1 diabetes was a death sentence
"Homeless people should just get a house. What is wrong with people these days? I mean look at cancer patients, have they tried not having cancer? It's not rocket surgery here folks..."
Trump after being shown every angle of JFK’s assassination and the implication being totally lost on him.
”I just wouldn’t have gotten shot “
How did this pseudoscientific alternative medicine bullshit get so mainstream?
The OG Nazis also believed in all sorts of quackery.
The failures of capitalism not being recognized as the faults of capitalism so people try to rationalize the world around them without the help of material analysis and also Oprah.
Why is Oprah popular and why do so many dark things being popular start with her?
She is popular because she claims to have come from poverty so she is the bootstrap queen. Also she very publicly struggled and won against obesity, credit where credit is due.
The dark things on her show come from a woo mindset. Her audience wants easy answers like seeing Drs Phil and Oz talk complete shit easy solutions to complex problems. So she ends up with murderous cult leaders on sometimes when they're getting started, because they offer the same bullshit.
She is popular because she claims to have come from poverty so she is the bootstrap queen. Also she very publicly struggled and won against obesity, credit where credit is due.
I feel like this isn't a total explanation. I know many people who are poor and have lost weight, but they don't have a giant audience for it.
She was the first black woman to host (and eventually produce) a nationally syndicated talkshow. Not only that, it was one of the first talkshows not focused on celebrity gossip and entertainment promotion. Oprah zeroed in on social issues and problems faced by everyday people, something no one else was doing outside of dedicated news programs. And it was being done on daytime TV when cable was still new.
Unfortunately, she lacks material analysis and her class interests became aligned with capital. Because of this, Oprah can't identify problems and solutions the way socialists can. This always leads to woo-woo shit, just like how liberalism always decays into fascism.
Are they incredibly charismatic? Do they make you feel like you've always been best friends when you met them? She's a talented entertainer, she's just unleashed a lot of dogshit into humanity. She probably means well. Eh.
I've never watched the show and such qualities were not included in the list of why she was popular. The clips I've seen make my skin crawl.
Right wingers in general are susceptible to magical thinking and insane theories on things. The marriage between their religious/political dogma and it's susceptibility to stuff like numerology or finding symbolism/hidden meanings in things that aren't there (Qanon is the best example but they froth at the mouth at anything these days) is perfectly paired with woo alt medicine bullshit. It all perfectly lines up.
You see rightists believing in woo in countries where healthcare isn't overly expensive like AmeriKKKa too. The Americans have spread these ideas all over due to the internet.
Medicine is privatized and thus too expensive for many people, so they cope with hokum.
I have no idea how this happens to rich people who can actually afford to go to the doctor.
Capitalism is also hyperindividualising, so they become convinced they don't need to rely on doctors or experts.
i think it's a chicken-egg thing. everyone is terrified of being bankrupted by going to the doctor, even if it's more subconscious, visceral thing.
"so it can't be the system because i am told through threat of death and imprisonment that the system is the only one that works
so it has to be the doctors and experts. who else could it be?" - normie thought process
plus since the entire process is designed to drain your wallet (required every 30 day visits for ADHD meds, layers of specialists, surprise bills) some people just self-medicate. Some of these people are even somewhat educated in doing so. doors are slammed shut and you seek alternatives (trans women getting hormones, myself).
Inevitably you end up submerged in the same hokum communities just to keep up with safe sources (kratom is a great example of this, full of anti-regulation hippie CHUDs and for good reason)
everyone is terrified of being bankrupted by going to the doctor, even if it’s more subconscious, visceral thing.
But what's weird and what I'm confused about is how rich people get like this.
RFK Jr has never even once in his entire life been worried about going bankrupt because he had to go to the doctor, so what the fuck is happening in his brain that's making him like this?
See also: Steve Jobs killing himself by drinking smoothies instead of getting treatment for his cancer.
What do you mean about kratom? I take it to decrease my cravings for alcohol, I used to be a severe alcoholic. But I don't have a clue what a hippie CHUD is.
kratom is fine but the community around it's discussion is swirling with the same right wing poisoned anti-medical science types. because of lack of access to pain medication and health care people get sucked into that world
I see what you mean, thanks.
The rich people find it attractive because it harmonizes with their eugenic and personal responsibility-focused understanding of society.
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No, no he doesn’t.
I don't think knowing the difference would help him. I think he's totally fucked.
Hell my wife has type 2, but her body produces almost no insulin and she has to supplement with both insulin and drugs that stimulate the little insulin production her pancreas is capable of. We can eat perfectly, and her sugars will still be fucked without her medicine. The medicine means she doesn’t hit 300 from eating veggies and meat, but it still spikes no matter what she eats.
Meat and veg contain nearly no carbs though. Insulin is the "key" allowing for cells to uptake glucose, aka carbs, from the blood to make ATP. So a rise in ones blood glucose after a meal of just meat and veg doesn't exactly make sense. I'm type I, so my islet cells have been killed off by my immune system, meaning I can't produce insulin. Type II is associated with the cellular insulin receptors not working as efficiently, which the body attempts to fix by increasing insulin production. Unfortunately, this increased metabolic demand leads to dysfunctional islet cells over time due to the prolonged cell stress. I know it's a small thing, but diabetes is an invasive disease and the more you know, the better control one can maintain! Maybe check the sauces used in the meat and veg meal? This is likely the source of the carbs leading to the high blood glucose level after eating.
Smug fucking ghoul
What's up, is insulin expensive to make or something?
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Start your own cooking show then a******
So, look, the highest levels of the federal government is being run by con men. Not the typical con men that normally run it, but, like, every day snake oil salesmen who want to realign your chakras with crystals made of cast molded acrylic. I've known chiropractors claiming they could cure- not manage, CURE- T1D with spinal adjustment and oral vitamins, which, of course, they'd be happy to sell to you for the low low price of $100/mo. Sounds crazy, but I think the reason why alternative medicine is so big in the US is that, relatively speaking, it's much more affordable and accessible than the evidence based stuff. Only it's now hit enough of a critical mass of con men, big business, and support in the population and government that it's going to start eating evidence based medicine to break into the profits there. And I think they're gonna do it, because the medical field is largely reacting to this the same way that centrists do right before Trump bulldozes them: scoff, disbelief, appealing to shame (which doesn't work on the shameless). Scoff and awe, you might call it. They're not organizing a meaningful resistance because they don't yet fully believe this is really going to happen to them, and won't believe it until it does.
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