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<blockquote data-quote="Caeseji" data-source="post: 2069458" data-attributes="member: 497882"><p>What always gets me is how curious a pathology this condition is at the end of the day. It is so multi-faceted and is precluded by so much metabolic derangement that there is a near infinite way to manage or mitigate the disease. There is always going to be oddness with how the body works, sometimes it can be that the pancreas has halted production in some way or that it is just the fact that the body itself has ran out of stores and cannot deal with the production. I doubt that there will ever be a definitive answer to any of this however, there are so many subtypes now that it boggles the mind but I always say it is best to find a way of managing that works for you and keep going with it. IR is always going to be the culprit behind a LOT of this but how we live afterwards is going to have the biggest impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caeseji, post: 2069458, member: 497882"] What always gets me is how curious a pathology this condition is at the end of the day. It is so multi-faceted and is precluded by so much metabolic derangement that there is a near infinite way to manage or mitigate the disease. There is always going to be oddness with how the body works, sometimes it can be that the pancreas has halted production in some way or that it is just the fact that the body itself has ran out of stores and cannot deal with the production. I doubt that there will ever be a definitive answer to any of this however, there are so many subtypes now that it boggles the mind but I always say it is best to find a way of managing that works for you and keep going with it. IR is always going to be the culprit behind a LOT of this but how we live afterwards is going to have the biggest impact. [/QUOTE]
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