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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2157401"><p>And in a world where almost everyone believes that only fat people get type 2 diabetes, it's a cataclysmic irony that those who are <em>unable</em> to become obese are actually at a greater immediate risk of developing it. I agree that it stands to reason there are probably a disproportionately large number of apparently slim and healthy people who have undiagnosed metabolic meltdown.</p><p></p><p>In addition to all of that, it seems that TOFI have a much harder time fixing themselves after diagnosis. I know in myself that sorting out hyperinsulinemia and returning to non-medicated glucose homeostasis took a very long period of extreme dedication, and I've read similar anecdotal evidence from the accounts of experts such as Cummins et al.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2157401"] And in a world where almost everyone believes that only fat people get type 2 diabetes, it's a cataclysmic irony that those who are [I]unable[/I] to become obese are actually at a greater immediate risk of developing it. I agree that it stands to reason there are probably a disproportionately large number of apparently slim and healthy people who have undiagnosed metabolic meltdown. In addition to all of that, it seems that TOFI have a much harder time fixing themselves after diagnosis. I know in myself that sorting out hyperinsulinemia and returning to non-medicated glucose homeostasis took a very long period of extreme dedication, and I've read similar anecdotal evidence from the accounts of experts such as Cummins et al. [/QUOTE]
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