I posted a couple of months ago asking for prayers, my special needs son who is not obese was diagnosed type 1 diabetic. My second post about it was after blood testing the doctors were baffled he was not type 1, but type 2.
Happy to say he is off insulin now and numbers are staying low. He does take Metformin.
The point of this post is he has no reason to have type 2 diabetes. Except one, he has a complicated medical history and has some brain damage from it. During this time he had some anger issues. The doctors prescribed anti-depressant lexapro. We went along with it, was concerned with his anger.
We weened him off of this medication upon the news of type 2. From research into this drug I am convinced it caused his blood sugar issues. We will attempt to ween off metformin and see if he no longer has any issues after getting off lexapro.
Anti-depressants like lexapro are prescribed at extremely high levels in our society. Diabetes has increased along with it. This is just another example of big pharma and the cdc pushing treatments that are unnecessary and dangerous.
For background see this link
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IYCoKMxE/update--prayers-answered--thank-/
Here is a contrary opinion for the cause of Type II diabetes for your consideration:
A resistance conflict is the cause of Type II diabetes which is preceded by a strong opposition against a person (parent, stepparent, sibling, relative, spouse, teacher, colleague, supervisor, doctor), against a situation (at work, at home, at school, in a relationship), against an institution (school, church, hospital, government, political regime), against decisions made over one’s head, or being forced to do something against one's will. Children suffer the conflict at an early age when they resist daycare, kindergarten, or school, or when they strongly oppose what they are told to do.
If your son is over the need for insulin, then he has resolved his resistance conflict. The allopathic explanations for both Type I & Type II diabetes are completely wrong, as your son's case illustrates. Obesity is a RESULT of a lengthy, as yet undiagnosed glucose/insulin insufficiency, not the CAUSE.
In the future, take special notice of things he is in strong resistance to (anger would be a natural response) and see if there are ways to help him understand the benefits of what he is being asked to do.
That being said, I agree with the top post in your thread. Pharma drugs are never the answer, most especially psychotropic or hormonal. They may seem to temporarily fix symptom X, but always lead to worse issues down the road, often creating "customers for life" as their "new normal" has become artificially induced.
Thank you for this comment , I am too working through issues with 30 yr old ( she's like a 5 yr old in many ways but a lot stronger ) special needs daughter . I appreciate any help and I like what you wrote ! TY
Certainly! Glad to help in any way I can. I specialize in a modality that most people simply aren't ready to entertain. Simply put, all dis-eases have a psychosomatic origin, caused by a life event that "catches us off guard" that we are unable to quickly or easily resolve. Our psyche's then respond by making adjustments to our body (tissue proliferation, tissue ulceration, functional loss, etc.) in order to best help us deal with the conflict. No matter the dis-ease, we can pinpoint the general "theme" of the conflict, some more obvious and specific than others. Diabetes is one of the easier and more obvious examples.
The hard part of our diagnosis is matching up the "Figurative thoughts" with what our psyche's take as "Literal" and in real-time. 80% of the time, the thing we call the "dis-ease" means the person has resolved their conflict and their body is in the process of restoring it to the way it was prior to the conflict adjustments.
The simplest of examples would be around "Anger". Depending on the type and intensity, it registers in our "gut" - stomach, liver, pancreas, gall bladder, intestines. The figurative thought "I can't stomach this", "I can't digest/accept this", followed by anger leads to most problems in the abdominal region. The "resistance" conflict suggests that person is planning to "stand up against" whatever they "can't stomach". However this is a male response. A female would behave differently as it's not in their nature to "fight back" as such.
Once this is understood, you can then understand that there is a PURPOSE for the storing of excess glucose in the blood and that body isn't malfunctioning, failing, mutating, etc. and the purpose is to give the individual more power/strength to literally FIGHT BACK against that which they are in resistance to. This is how the psyche interprets our thoughts, quite literally, as if a physical encounter is certain and imminent. When the physical altercation doesn't arrive, after many months, or even years, the body chemistry has been so radically changed, that reversing it can be, and often is deadly in the case of long-term diabetes.
Anyway, that's the gist. If your daughter has any specific dis-ease that you're struggling with, I can offer you some guidance if you'd like. And thanks for your comment! Most of the time I get told I'm crazy...hahaha....which is perfectly understandable. I'm on the bleeding edge of health and wellness. :)
I would like to learn more about this- do you have any authors or doctors that I can look up to get more info?
Here's where to start: https://learninggnm.com/home.html
I'd suggest you start with the video lectures. It's easier to grasp rather than reading everything. 9 here (start with #3): https://www.screencast.com/t/eRKIAsGaEc