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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1212239" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>From all my experience and what I went through to getting diagnosis and the tests and studying, reading, exploring medical papers and so on.</p><p></p><p>I come to the conclusion that not many 'specialists', 'endocrinologists', have the knowledge to grasp how our personal endocrine system works, how our metabolism actually works.</p><p>We have so many millions of gut bacteria and hormones, cells, et all and so on and so forth. That to get a general diagnosis is probably the best even the specialists could get.</p><p>It's the same as our fingerprints, everyone is different.</p><p>So how surprising could it be, that we are unique in the microbiota actions of our bodies? Even clones have different cell death rates!</p><p></p><p>The scientists with the thick glasses and tefal foreheads, keep on discovering new ways how we get metabolic conditions, even the actual environment can be blamed!</p><p></p><p>I don't blame anyone for my condition.</p><p>What bothers me, is why am I so weird?</p><p>What changed my endocrine system to keep producing insulin when I don't need it?</p><p></p><p>Answers to my GP, dsn and my endocrinologist!</p><p>And, also, my useless former GPs, dsns and a certain endocrinologist who was baffled why my health was going slowly but surely down the pan! And dismissed me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1212239, member: 85785"] From all my experience and what I went through to getting diagnosis and the tests and studying, reading, exploring medical papers and so on. I come to the conclusion that not many 'specialists', 'endocrinologists', have the knowledge to grasp how our personal endocrine system works, how our metabolism actually works. We have so many millions of gut bacteria and hormones, cells, et all and so on and so forth. That to get a general diagnosis is probably the best even the specialists could get. It's the same as our fingerprints, everyone is different. So how surprising could it be, that we are unique in the microbiota actions of our bodies? Even clones have different cell death rates! The scientists with the thick glasses and tefal foreheads, keep on discovering new ways how we get metabolic conditions, even the actual environment can be blamed! I don't blame anyone for my condition. What bothers me, is why am I so weird? What changed my endocrine system to keep producing insulin when I don't need it? Answers to my GP, dsn and my endocrinologist! And, also, my useless former GPs, dsns and a certain endocrinologist who was baffled why my health was going slowly but surely down the pan! And dismissed me! [/QUOTE]
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