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As for left vs right or whatever the fuck religion you want or
JJG is a wordy mofo that we argue about.
Or do we freeze and reclaim stale/lost btc? Oh we will f8ght that one like mad.
I would love to see a 50 year break and then in 2059 freeze the 2009 coins one month at a time.
Let's see how the w.o.
likes that idea.
No like either of those gems - aka "ideas"
I agree but we do both agree 1+1=2
which was my point.
Back to the 50 year freeze the jan 2009 month of untouched coin.
With hundreds of law and decisions of abandoned fund laws throughout the world freezing 1 month to see if ANYONE claims lost blocks.
It would be getting ahead of the inevitable call to freeze more coins.
Especially if a decent amount are moved.right before the freeze.
We do agree that 1+1=2, yet I see no justification to freeze any coins.
Let the chips fall where they will, and who cares if anyone calls for freezing of coins or that some of the supposedly vulnerable coins end up getting their keys discovered based on quantum computing and/or AI superpowers that might some day exist.
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Best thing about your post is that you don't have diabetes and I hope you won't develop it in rest of your life. Stay healthy man.
My doctor advised me metformin 500mg when I was diagnosed with diabetes with Hba1c 9, five years ago from today.
I don't take any medication to control my diabetes but try to control it through my diet. My Hba1c on Jun 1, 2026 was 5.7 and that suggests I am doing good in controlling my diabetes.
I try to avoid refined carbs
(though I now have them very often), the thing that is helping me in lowering my blood sugar is 2.5 km run followed by few push-ups everyday.
Its possible to control your blood sugar through diet. If this strategy is not working then one must go for medication.
Carb creep is a bit of a bitch for anyone who is trying to
eliminate or reduce their carbs.
Of course if a person is successful in eliminating carbs, then carb creep would not be a problem, since there are no carbs.
So then a question becomes how many carbs can be acceptable, and if you brought your A1C down from 9 to 5.7 without any medications, that sounds like a reasonable amount of "natural" success.
I had never gotten as bad as you, but I have had some A1Cs into the 6s and so there can be challenges trying to make sure it stays below 6 and lower 5s would even be better.
I do sometimes eat some carbs, and for sure I am way better than I was around 20-ish years ago in terms of diet, yet my body does not tolerate some of my bad habits as much as it seemed to have had tolerated 20-ish years ago.. and i was probably a lot dumber about diet as compared with today, even though when we are younger, we cannot always realize various damages that we are likely doing that may well cause difficulties down the road (and yeah, even then causing somewhat invisible difficulties/damages).