Thanks guys.. After reading a little on imoared glucose tolerance I can deduce its hand in hand with pre diabetes. I guess I'll just need to jump through the hoops and hopefully in 3 months show even more improvements...
Thanks again
You are missing one other part of the puzzle in your statement. The pancreas also produces a hormone that stops the gut releasing glucose into the blood stream until you are ready for more. This for me never worked on diagnosis as I would eat and bang almost instantly sky high but now I can eat all sorts and I get a slow rise and it trickles along and then comes down. "trickles" along varies depending on many factors.Equally I understand that my 'condition' is a combination of impaired insulin production, and insulin resistance, but now having lost the weight I needed would be interested to know how much of my 'problem' is associated with each. I guess I want to try to understand just how 'damaged' my poor old Pancreas is!
@andcol .... everyday is a school day in here! ....... I didn't know that. So are you saying that this bit is now 'fixed' and that this hormone is now doing its work?@Li4m79 good work keep it going and life will only get better.
You are missing one other part of the puzzle in your statement. The pancreas also produces a hormone that stops the gut releasing glucose into the blood stream until you are ready for more. This for me never worked on diagnosis as I would eat and bang almost instantly sky high but now I can eat all sorts and I get a slow rise and it trickles along and then comes down. "trickles" along varies depending on many factors.
@Li4m79
Equally I understand that my 'condition' is a combination of impaired insulin production, and insulin resistance, but now having lost the weight I needed would be interested to know how much of my 'problem' is associated with each. I guess I want to try to understand just how 'damaged' my poor old Pancreas is!
Well done again!
@chalup as far as I know, whilst I have been tested and poked like I never have before since beginning this 'journey' the only tests like that I've had are the hba1c tests .... Which all (fingers crossed) are looking pretty good. I don't think I've had either a fasting insulin test or c-peptide .... what exactly do these 'show' and how do I go about getting them? - is this a conversation I need to have with my HCPs ??I am wondering if you have had a c-peptide or fasting insulin test? The truth is that most type 2 diabetics overproduce insulin for a very long time both because of and contributing to insulin resistance. It is when the high levels of insulin become toxic to the beta cells and the strain on the pancreas from overproducing hit critical mass that the b-cells die and a type 2 does not produce enough.
You might be interested in watching the videos that indy has been posting by Tim Noakes if you have not seen them.
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