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<blockquote data-quote="AloeSvea" data-source="post: 2613096" data-attributes="member: 150927"><p>Indeed. What does shout insulin resistance is the PCOS - which is the body slowing or shutting down reproduction, is my understanding in the early stages. But rather than SIRD , as yes, as you say Antje - one does have to have diabetes to have SIRD. And as is my situation - for years and decades! And even then it is intermittent, is how I have seen it. (You can actually feel wee cysts when you have them, and ones reproductive cycle is directly affected, so you do know when your reproduction system is functioning well, the cysts have retreated etc, and yes this is usually in conjuction with belly fat and fat, as it is to do with sick fat cells, underlying it.) </p><p></p><p>I would characterise [USER=516304]@saky[/USER]'s situation as preventative - lower carbing and exercising for prevention of type two. And the PCOS - intermittent disease depending on body fat and the degree of sick fat cells affecting the insulin/glucose balance and regulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AloeSvea, post: 2613096, member: 150927"] Indeed. What does shout insulin resistance is the PCOS - which is the body slowing or shutting down reproduction, is my understanding in the early stages. But rather than SIRD , as yes, as you say Antje - one does have to have diabetes to have SIRD. And as is my situation - for years and decades! And even then it is intermittent, is how I have seen it. (You can actually feel wee cysts when you have them, and ones reproductive cycle is directly affected, so you do know when your reproduction system is functioning well, the cysts have retreated etc, and yes this is usually in conjuction with belly fat and fat, as it is to do with sick fat cells, underlying it.) I would characterise [USER=516304]@saky[/USER]'s situation as preventative - lower carbing and exercising for prevention of type two. And the PCOS - intermittent disease depending on body fat and the degree of sick fat cells affecting the insulin/glucose balance and regulation. [/QUOTE]
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