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<blockquote data-quote="Sean_Raymond" data-source="post: 2266510" data-attributes="member: 403497"><p>Regarding your arthritic knee analogy. The cause of the pain is the disease - insulin release is not a disease and only can be considered in this context if there is a pathological condition either driving abnormal release of it or an abnormal response to it. The arthritic knee hurts when you walk but insulin doesn't automatically cause hunger unless it causes a hypo which happens within the context of certain/another condition. I fail to see how you would not see this distinction as important even if treatment may be the same even if you don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean_Raymond, post: 2266510, member: 403497"] Regarding your arthritic knee analogy. The cause of the pain is the disease - insulin release is not a disease and only can be considered in this context if there is a pathological condition either driving abnormal release of it or an abnormal response to it. The arthritic knee hurts when you walk but insulin doesn't automatically cause hunger unless it causes a hypo which happens within the context of certain/another condition. I fail to see how you would not see this distinction as important even if treatment may be the same even if you don't. [/QUOTE]
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