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Type 3c (Pancreatic) Diabetes
I'm beggining to think I may have the wrong diagnosis.
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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1722814" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>One of the symptoms of low VitD is weight gain, so that may not be helping you overall, although low B12 can cause weight loss, so that. doesn't help at all.</p><p></p><p>Those with inefficient thyroid glands can find weight loss difficult. It's not clear whether your thyroid tests being "low" mean your thyroid function appeared low, or if your TSH was a low number, as a low number is generally desirable. TSH is one of those hormones that can vary a bit, in terms of the specific numbers which is why thy like to diagnose from more than one test.</p><p></p><p>If those tests were a while ago, it could be worthwhile repeating, and if more recent, are you taking a decent hefty supplement of Vitamin D to bring that score up? Do you take alongside Vitamin K2, and with your largest mean of the day? Those things appear to maximise uptake.</p><p></p><p>Not sure I'm helping you too much, but the more information people have to understand your issues, the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1722814, member: 345386"] One of the symptoms of low VitD is weight gain, so that may not be helping you overall, although low B12 can cause weight loss, so that. doesn't help at all. Those with inefficient thyroid glands can find weight loss difficult. It's not clear whether your thyroid tests being "low" mean your thyroid function appeared low, or if your TSH was a low number, as a low number is generally desirable. TSH is one of those hormones that can vary a bit, in terms of the specific numbers which is why thy like to diagnose from more than one test. If those tests were a while ago, it could be worthwhile repeating, and if more recent, are you taking a decent hefty supplement of Vitamin D to bring that score up? Do you take alongside Vitamin K2, and with your largest mean of the day? Those things appear to maximise uptake. Not sure I'm helping you too much, but the more information people have to understand your issues, the better. [/QUOTE]
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