Katieemmahope
Member
- Messages
- 20
- Location
- Pontypridd, Wales
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Cheese, mushrooms, early mornings
how do i knowthat its not permenant already? and does applying massage or heat help in getting rid of it ?Just a little bit of understanding on this condition.
What most people think is scar tissue is actually insulin lipohypertrophy, localized hypertrophy of subcutaneous fat at insulin injection sites, caused by the lipogenic effect of insulin.
What this means is: insulin is a highly anabolic hormone, it pulls nutrients into the cells in our cases and for the most part :glucose. Insulin will cause you to store fat.
When you inject in one spot the concentrated insulin will pull glucose into the surrounding cells and cause them to fill will fat over a short amount of time the cells will be saturated causing a slight lump or fatty area. Losing weight or simply leaving the site alone will cause the cells to return to normal but when you repeatedly inject in the same spot the nutrients have no-where to go as all the surrounding cells are already saturated, because of this new permanent fat cells are created. At this point the only way to get rid of the lump of permanent fat cells is to have them surgically removed.
Its similar to how someone can put on a small amount of fat and lose it easily by filling and emptying existing fat cells but when an exorbitant amount of fat is gained the body must create permanent cells to accommodate the extra weight. These cells can only be filled or emptied but never go away.
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