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<blockquote data-quote="gfmoore" data-source="post: 574573" data-attributes="member: 108280"><p>Poor lad. Does he read the threads on here? May help him to realise that he is not alone. I don't know if there are other youngsters on this forum?</p><p></p><p>Also he needs to realise that the biochemical imbalance he is suffering from doesn't just affect his insulin/bg levels. The effects can be far reaching on many of his other systems as well. Insulin has more than an effect on blood sugar. It plays a part in dopamine/leptin response and even serotonin levels which affect behaviour and feelings.</p><p></p><p>I get this from Fat Chance - the bitter truth about sugar. Its quite complex though, but well worth a read.</p><p></p><p>However, he needs to know that it's not his fault!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gfmoore, post: 574573, member: 108280"] Poor lad. Does he read the threads on here? May help him to realise that he is not alone. I don't know if there are other youngsters on this forum? Also he needs to realise that the biochemical imbalance he is suffering from doesn't just affect his insulin/bg levels. The effects can be far reaching on many of his other systems as well. Insulin has more than an effect on blood sugar. It plays a part in dopamine/leptin response and even serotonin levels which affect behaviour and feelings. I get this from Fat Chance - the bitter truth about sugar. Its quite complex though, but well worth a read. However, he needs to know that it's not his fault! [/QUOTE]
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