When walking hurts

Here’s a question for Dire Straits – “How do you do the walk of life when walking hurts?”

It was back in 1985 Dire Straits released their catchy hit song “Walk of Life.” (As I write this, I have the song in my head.)

There are so many aspects to our daily life that we take for granted. Up and down the stairs, standing in the kitchen cooking, around the store to get some groceries. At first, type 2 diabetes doesn’t really change these things. 

You can run about and get the groceries, but you have to make a stop at the pharmacy for some drugs, too, now. No biggie. Problem solved.

Solved? Or is that a lie?

Of course, you know the problem isn’t solved – it’s just hidden for a while. A pharmaceutical cloak of magic. It allows you to eat plenty of glucose (carbohydrates) still.

So a few burgers, fries, pizzas, cakes and gallons of soda later, type 2 diabetes gets worse. And the collateral damage to nerves, eyes, and kidneys progresses too. High insulin levels combined with high blood glucose levels increase heart disease risk, blood pressure, and the number of prescribed drugs.

Then the tingle in the toes starts. “Oh, it happens to people with diabetes. Neuropathy is progressive. Better get used to your new normal.” And more drugs are prescribed. (It’s a bit of a pattern, isn’t it?)

Eventually, the tingle turns into numbness. And then your feet begin to scream at you – burning, tingling, shocks that shoot through them. As neuropathy progresses, even maintaining balance becomes more difficult.

Stopping the downward spiral.

And so you can’t even do the walk of life.

It’s a downward spiral that is only good for the pharmaceutical industry.

The reason? Drugs don’t heal.

“Are you saying drugs are bad? That a person should never take drugs?” No. There are natural times when drugs can do you a world of good and even save your life.

But to try to “manage” type 2 diabetes with drugs while continuing to do all the same things that caused it in the first place – not ideal.

Changing how you eat so you can reverse type 2 diabetes, restoring lost nutrients, and actively working to heal nerves, on the other hand, is the ticket out of this mess.

You. Can. Heal. And get back to doing the walk, the walk of life…

Dr. Cam.

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