| Naive? I have been in the health care industry for almost 15 years. The very doctor's I have worked with agreed with my opinions wholeheartedly. That's why they practiced alternative medicine. They got tired of being told what they could and could not give their patients by the drug companies. Haven't you noticed, that your insulin's have changed over time? The old ones were just as effective as they have always been. So, why the changes? The patents wore out on them. They are cheaper to purchase, so, they stopped making them in lieu of something they can charge more for, that doesn't do anything better or more than the previous version. That's not me being naive, that's me stating medical fact.
It is all about the money. Care to hope, but do not fool yourself. To big Pharma, it's not about you, or your well-being. It never was, and it never will be. Your doctor is just a pawn for big Pharma, and no matter how well their intent, as long as they are told by big Pharma what to give you, you will get what they give them to give you... poisons.
I again speak fact... I dare you to disprove it, because it cannot be done. There is not a single drug, not one, that has ever cured a disease. Again, there is not a single drug, not one, that has cured a single disease.
I understand the need to hope. However, if there is to be a cure, it won't be by state funded schools, or big Pharma. It will be by some diabetic or an obscure doctor. And if a cure were found, big Pharma would do whatever they could to disprove it for as long as possible, so they could continue to make money. If you don't believe that, then it isn't me who is being naive.
By the way, this is no theory. This is fact. Big Pharma has been playing these tricks for years. As for their pawns, the boys at the FDA... most of the boys in charge at the FDA either have worked for big Pharma, or end up working for them shortly after they leave the FDA.
I wouldn't say you are naive. I'd say you choose to hope. I hope too, so you aren't alone. However, I don't put my faith in doctors, at least, not mainstream doctors. They only give what they are told to give.
Regards,
__________________ Darian A. Caplinger, EMT Misdiagnosed as Type 2 on 12-20-2007 Diagnosed Type 1.5 (LADA) on 01-28-2008 Smoke Free since 12-26-2007
--- A1C RESULTS: 12-21-07 - 13.4 03-17-08 - 8.7 06-27-08 - 8.1 10-03-08 - 7.3 
--- MEDICATIONS: MDI using Lantus and NovoLog Too many to list. 
--- TEST KIT: Accu-Chek Aviva |