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<blockquote data-quote="veggienft" data-source="post: 110732" data-attributes="member: 21870"><p>Phoenix,</p><p>Yes, in addition to LADA I have coeliac disease. I also have Graves hyperthyroid with associated heart arrhythmia. Again, they are in remission. I intentionally register on *a few* fora using one user name. I do this for a couple of purposes, </p><p></p><p>1. to point out that these autoimmune diseases are part of a common autoimmune syndrome which has a narrow line of causes, and </p><p></p><p>2. to point out the larger problem which my disease path reveals, that metabolic syndrome has the same narrow line of causes. </p><p></p><p>Most LADA never gets diagnosed. I only figured it out recently. Like 90% of diagnosed LADA sufferers I thought I was fighting back type 2 diabetes. I was like the proverbial slowly-boiled frog. I didn't get symptoms until adulthood, and I was able to treat them with a low-sugar diet .......type 2 diabetes. But after about 15 years my symptoms worsened. After about 24 years I discovered my intolerance of gluten through dietary elimination challenge. </p><p></p><p>It was precisely my other autoimmune conditions, and successful treatment with ag protein restriction, which made me realize I have LADA. If the circulatory portion of the syndrome is IGA autoimmune, it's not type 2.</p><p></p><p>Identifying with any one of these conditions or diseases, co-miserating with other sufferers, co-enabling the causes, and treating the symptoms ........is not the pathway to curing them .......if a cure is available. </p><p></p><p>It is.</p><p></p><p>I've learned a lot, and I continue to learn from these contacts. I don't argue that metformin and insulin are ineffective, but they don't address the causes of diabetes and metabolic syndrome. If I'm doing it wrong by prolonging insulin dependence 15 years longer (so far) than conventional treatment, then I need to know it.</p><p></p><p>Spend some time on these two sites:</p><p><a href="http://www.zombieinstitute.net/General.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zombieinstitute.net/General.htm</a></p><p><a href="http://www.canibaisereis.com/download/celiac-disease-surprises.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.canibaisereis.com/download/c ... prises.pdf</a></p><p>..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="veggienft, post: 110732, member: 21870"] Phoenix, Yes, in addition to LADA I have coeliac disease. I also have Graves hyperthyroid with associated heart arrhythmia. Again, they are in remission. I intentionally register on *a few* fora using one user name. I do this for a couple of purposes, 1. to point out that these autoimmune diseases are part of a common autoimmune syndrome which has a narrow line of causes, and 2. to point out the larger problem which my disease path reveals, that metabolic syndrome has the same narrow line of causes. Most LADA never gets diagnosed. I only figured it out recently. Like 90% of diagnosed LADA sufferers I thought I was fighting back type 2 diabetes. I was like the proverbial slowly-boiled frog. I didn't get symptoms until adulthood, and I was able to treat them with a low-sugar diet .......type 2 diabetes. But after about 15 years my symptoms worsened. After about 24 years I discovered my intolerance of gluten through dietary elimination challenge. It was precisely my other autoimmune conditions, and successful treatment with ag protein restriction, which made me realize I have LADA. If the circulatory portion of the syndrome is IGA autoimmune, it's not type 2. Identifying with any one of these conditions or diseases, co-miserating with other sufferers, co-enabling the causes, and treating the symptoms ........is not the pathway to curing them .......if a cure is available. It is. I've learned a lot, and I continue to learn from these contacts. I don't argue that metformin and insulin are ineffective, but they don't address the causes of diabetes and metabolic syndrome. If I'm doing it wrong by prolonging insulin dependence 15 years longer (so far) than conventional treatment, then I need to know it. Spend some time on these two sites: [url=http://www.zombieinstitute.net/General.htm]http://www.zombieinstitute.net/General.htm[/url] [url=http://www.canibaisereis.com/download/celiac-disease-surprises.pdf]http://www.canibaisereis.com/download/c ... prises.pdf[/url] .. [/QUOTE]
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