Re: Does Obesity cause Diabetes, or does Diabetes cause Obes
As far as I understand it from a lot of reading round, there's a real nasty in this - once you get insulin resistance, your muscle cells are resistant to the insulin, but your fat cells aren't. So all that spare glucose gets stored as fat instead of being used as energy.
So it seems it's a Catch-22 situation - obesity probably does lead to insulin resistance, but insulin resistance increases obesity!
I've noticed that my weight loss this time round on a very low-carb diet is much slower than it was in my pre-diabetic days, and I'm putting that down to insulin resistance. I hope that as the weight comes off and the exercise increases, the insulin resistance will decrease.
In some individuals Metformin increases weight loss because of lowering insulin resistance. Not in everyone, unfortunately - not me at the moment :roll: .
Once again I agree with Patch. This is becoming a habit :lol: . I suspect that a number of metabolic conditions are classified as 'diabetes' because the symptoms are the same. Very simplistically - one condition produces too much insulin; another produces no insulin at all. How can they be the same disease? (That's a genuine question, by the way. My doctor always starts talking about something else when I ask!)
Everyone is an individual and should be treated as such, not just lumped together under a general heading. So it's up to each individual to learn as much as possible and take control, with the help of our HCPs - I trust!.
Viv