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<blockquote data-quote="ranaway" data-source="post: 1164268" data-attributes="member: 290163"><p>If the suggestion is that the brain may be responsible for some T2 then does this suggest stress as a precursor? I developed T2 at a highly stressful point in my life 2 years or so ago and have continued with significant stress since. With no familial background or predisposition and no obvious weight or health issues plus a background of heavy sport indulgence and decent diet, it has been a total surprise. A chronic back condition requiring 12 years of oxycontin use raises suspicions. Stress clearly affects cortisol and this affects glucose/insulin so has the brain compensated in sone form mistakenly and until stress can be diminished it could be a catch 22!??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ranaway, post: 1164268, member: 290163"] If the suggestion is that the brain may be responsible for some T2 then does this suggest stress as a precursor? I developed T2 at a highly stressful point in my life 2 years or so ago and have continued with significant stress since. With no familial background or predisposition and no obvious weight or health issues plus a background of heavy sport indulgence and decent diet, it has been a total surprise. A chronic back condition requiring 12 years of oxycontin use raises suspicions. Stress clearly affects cortisol and this affects glucose/insulin so has the brain compensated in sone form mistakenly and until stress can be diminished it could be a catch 22!?? [/QUOTE]
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