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<blockquote data-quote="Chancery" data-source="post: 2266275" data-attributes="member: 524792"><p>Am I missing something here? If the patient had an insulinoma producing (excessive) insulin and it was removed and she subsequently lost weight then that WOULD be the primary cause and she would indeed not have changed her diet. So both Dr Paul Watson & Cummins were correct. A deliberate change of diet for weight loss is a VERY different thing from incidental weight loss caused by a surgical intervention. If someone has gastric band surgery and can no longer eat as much, the corresponding weight loss is not due to a change in diet but to the surgery. This is the same situation. The CAUSE is the removal of the insulinoma, not a "change in diet".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chancery, post: 2266275, member: 524792"] Am I missing something here? If the patient had an insulinoma producing (excessive) insulin and it was removed and she subsequently lost weight then that WOULD be the primary cause and she would indeed not have changed her diet. So both Dr Paul Watson & Cummins were correct. A deliberate change of diet for weight loss is a VERY different thing from incidental weight loss caused by a surgical intervention. If someone has gastric band surgery and can no longer eat as much, the corresponding weight loss is not due to a change in diet but to the surgery. This is the same situation. The CAUSE is the removal of the insulinoma, not a "change in diet". [/QUOTE]
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