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All women with the "hunter" gene get gestational diabetes.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1630028" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I too have an overshoot from my second insulin response because of the first insulin response is too weak. But mine is just over an hour. That is the only difference but a big one. It is not genetic, otherwise it would be more prevalent. </p><p>Anyone with a metabolic imbalance will be asymptomatic of fatigue.</p><p>Since going into ketosis, my fatigue has disappeared, and my energy levels are excellent.</p><p>I couldn't have figured it out, I didn't even know how ill I was, because of the misdiagnosis, everyone thought it was the diabetes. Of course it wasn't.</p><p>My endocrinologist saved my life, he has written papers on a lot of metabolic conditions, including gestational diabetes and hypoglycaemic conditions.</p><p>I was very fortunate to find him.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1630028, member: 85785"] I too have an overshoot from my second insulin response because of the first insulin response is too weak. But mine is just over an hour. That is the only difference but a big one. It is not genetic, otherwise it would be more prevalent. Anyone with a metabolic imbalance will be asymptomatic of fatigue. Since going into ketosis, my fatigue has disappeared, and my energy levels are excellent. I couldn't have figured it out, I didn't even know how ill I was, because of the misdiagnosis, everyone thought it was the diabetes. Of course it wasn't. My endocrinologist saved my life, he has written papers on a lot of metabolic conditions, including gestational diabetes and hypoglycaemic conditions. I was very fortunate to find him. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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