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Old 10-05-2025, 11:50 PM
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It's funnier when you make half-assed trans jokes. Go back to that. Sometimes I'll eat things and get hit with a massive wave of fatigue that I need to sleep off for 1-2 hours and wake up angry with a headache and needing sugar. Have normal blood glucose levels.
Glucose test or A1C test?
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Old 10-05-2025, 11:52 PM
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It ain't the beetus.
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Old 10-05-2025, 11:53 PM
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Old 10-06-2025, 12:05 AM
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What Constitutes the Unlicensed Practice of Medicine

The “unauthorized practice of medicine” is a legal concept defined by state laws, which vary but share common principles. Generally, these laws are outlined in a state’s Medical Practice Act and enforced by a state medical board. The core of the offense involves performing actions that are reserved for licensed medical professionals. These actions typically include diagnosing an ailment, treating a condition, operating on a person, or prescribing medication for any physical or mental health issue.

Giving what is perceived as “medical advice” can easily fall into the categories of diagnosing and treating. For instance, telling someone that their symptoms indicate a specific disease or recommending a particular course of action to heal an injury could qualify. It is not necessary for payment to be exchanged or for the person giving the advice to have intended harm.

This applies not only to individuals with no medical background but also to licensed professionals acting outside the scope of their specific license or in a state where they are not licensed. For example, a physician licensed in one state cannot legally provide medical advice to a patient in another state without being licensed there. Even using the title “doctor” without clarification by someone who is not a medical doctor can be considered a form of unlicensed practice.
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Old 10-06-2025, 12:22 AM
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What Constitutes the Unlicensed Practice of Medicine

The “unauthorized practice of medicine” is a legal concept defined by state laws, which vary but share common principles. Generally, these laws are outlined in a state’s Medical Practice Act and enforced by a state medical board. The core of the offense involves performing actions that are reserved for licensed medical professionals. These actions typically include diagnosing an ailment, treating a condition, operating on a person, or prescribing medication for any physical or mental health issue.

Giving what is perceived as “medical advice” can easily fall into the categories of diagnosing and treating. For instance, telling someone that their symptoms indicate a specific disease or recommending a particular course of action to heal an injury could qualify. It is not necessary for payment to be exchanged or for the person giving the advice to have intended harm.

This applies not only to individuals with no medical background but also to licensed professionals acting outside the scope of their specific license or in a state where they are not licensed. For example, a physician licensed in one state cannot legally provide medical advice to a patient in another state without being licensed there. Even using the title “doctor” without clarification by someone who is not a medical doctor can be considered a form of unlicensed practice.
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Old 10-06-2025, 12:15 AM
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utopia sounds pretty lame.
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Old 10-06-2025, 07:50 AM
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Many a Beer is wheat based...
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Old 10-06-2025, 01:43 PM
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Many a Beer is wheat based...
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Old 10-06-2025, 09:52 PM
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Many a Beer is wheat based...
Is it a wheat intolerant bar?
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Old 10-07-2025, 11:59 AM
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For the most part its not the products/ingredients that are the issue. At least for folks in the US, which is the majority of the community. The real issue is the processing and genetic altering.

Its why people that identify as having gluten allergy/sensitivity can often consume wheat products over seas without issue but virtually all of those products in the US make them feel like shit when consumed.

My wife suffers from many food allergies in the US often resulting in pain and discomfort from eating, making restaurant food virtually inedible. Yet when we travel outside of the US all the things that make her feel like death or immediately run to the bathroom are just fine elsewhere, with rare exception.
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