Friday, February 22, 2013

Eat To Your Meter forum. No freedom of speech allowed !



The paranoia and lies continue at the ETYM forum. ‘On a thread called BGs- do we worry too much’ I posted the post below in answer to the moderator Grazer. He immediately deleted the post stating “MODERATORS NOTE  I've deleted this post as it was off topic, and we don't want the thread derailed. The discussion is not about the merits of a low carb diet.”

I started a new thread, called ‘my deleted post’ posting the deleted post and stating “I did not mention lowcarb in the deleted post !” The post number was 14518 and was read by a forum member other than me. It was swiftly deleted. The forum has got to the stage where you have to telephone other forum members to witness your posts have been posted before mods with a bent agenda can delete them. What a sorry state of affairs.


My deleted post.

Grazer said.

“Many other things work. "work" means a thing does what the user wanted it to do. Don't worry, you'll get it one day.”

My post

“Works” We could discuss what works for ever I think. For example Stephenson’s Rocket worked but technology moves on, as does the best way to control diabetes. Perhaps we should look at what does not work. What clearly does not work is the dietary recommendations for diabetics from the NHS, DUK and other mis-information outfits. This failure is manifestly obvious when looking at the NHS audits published each year.

Results for England. The National Diabetes Audit 2010-2011
Percentage of registered Type 1patients in England
HbA1c >= 6.5% (48 mmol/mol) = 92.6%
HbA1c >   7.5% (58 mmol/mol) = 71.3%
HbA1c > 10.0% (86 mmol/mol) = 18.1%

Percentage of registered Type 2 patients in England
HbA1c >= 6.5% (48 mmol/mol = 72.5%
HbA1c > 7.5% (58 mmol/mol) = 32.6%
HbA1c >10.0% (86 mmol/mol) = 6.8%

These results are very similar to those obtained in previous NHS audits over the past 5 - 6 years.

BTW I do get it, I know what works, as do the best controlled on this and other forums. As I said in an earlier post, there is a gold standard, and that should be the target of all diabetics seeking long term avoidance of diabetic complications.

MODERATORS NOTE

I've deleted this post as it was off topic, and we don't want the thread derailed. The discussion is not about the merits of a low carb diet.

I did not mention lowcarb in the deleted post !


Regards Eddie

Edit.

In answer to forum member/owner xyzzy.


What’s the point, my posts get deleted when they don’t agree with some mods and forum owners. Check out the http://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.co.uk/ for the truth.

You guessed it, deleted (but witnessed) almost immediately.

Why is the truth not wanted at ETYM ?

Eddie


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