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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1551189" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Very very interesting [USER=17713]@donnellysdogs[/USER] .</p><p>I wonder how long ive had insulin resistance? Had pcos at 14 but not put on metformin til more than 10yrs later, off and on til another 10yrs. Now permanently.</p><p>I must be clearing my IR automatically on metformin but wonder why no cancerous cells when a child or teenager and inbetween metformin. Unless metformin gets rid of cancerous cells which have started?</p><p>I do wonder if this only applies to predisposed cancerous patients only. Another risk factor for those?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1551189, member: 196960"] Very very interesting [USER=17713]@donnellysdogs[/USER] . I wonder how long ive had insulin resistance? Had pcos at 14 but not put on metformin til more than 10yrs later, off and on til another 10yrs. Now permanently. I must be clearing my IR automatically on metformin but wonder why no cancerous cells when a child or teenager and inbetween metformin. Unless metformin gets rid of cancerous cells which have started? I do wonder if this only applies to predisposed cancerous patients only. Another risk factor for those? [/QUOTE]
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