It is no reason that since I am not a doctor I am unfit to talk about the evil medicine practices by BD doctors that have resulted in million patients seeking help from Indian doctors who study profoundly instead of sitting on the prayer mats 12 hrs a day and do not incessantly talk vague abstract things.You're not a physician so you have limited knowledge regarding the practice of medicine.
Prescribing cholesterol meds can be a part of diabetes management.
Sure that cholesterol medicine is good for controlling diabetes. But, this medicine must accompany other diabetes medicines. But, the patient I am talking about was not prescribed medicines to lower his diabetes level which was running at level 27/28 although he was frantically walking 3 km every morning.
It was me who went through the painful process of going through a few of my own BD medicines (substitute meds as Japanese ones were short) and selected one or two. His sugar level came down to about level 9 within three weeks. His body muscles also started to strengthen after that. It was very risky for him but he accepted my opinion. I asked his understanding if something goes wrong.
Do you think it will ever happen in America where doctors study and do not spend on prayer mats 12hrs a day? I wonder what you are learning in America that you are comparing it with BD?
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