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Type 3c, taking insulin, good/bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="Civilised Devil" data-source="post: 2388331" data-attributes="member: 524083"><p>Hello again thank you for your reply all opinions are valued and welcome. The insulin resistance is possible although no test I have had gives any indication. type 3c was diagnosed not type 2 a commonly wrong assumption made by many in the medical profession. Potentially everyone on the planet has insulin resistance, potentially, this is so loose fitting and generic as to make it largely irrelevant,</p><p>The blog you recommend, what I read I am sure it's good the why and wherefore and solutions for type 2 again I was diagnosed with type 3c with pancreatitis different type of diabetes, different diet, different lifestyle requirements.</p><p>A quick internet search found this <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3123545.stm" target="_blank">http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3123545.stm</a> bodybuilders using insulin and becoming diabetic the body's natural mechanism for producing the hormone stops working. Almost Like the beta cells are being killed off because of taking insulin.</p><p>The honeymoon period is a possibility and have read about it elsewhere for type 1 and type 2 again diagnosed type 3c, nowhere does it say that it is reoccurring, the beta cells could be slowly dying off but unless they are being replaced, there is insulin production to suffice but for some reason not all the time there have been months between flare ups. Not every pancreatitis flare up has reduced insulin production but the ones that have eventually returned to normal levels the only thing different now is the increasing dosage It's the only thing that has changed, diet,lifestyle are the same to comply with pancreatitis requirements from what I have read other 3c sufferers with pancreatitis have had a similar experience sometimes over years, one sufferer wrote it was like his pancreas had an on/off switch. You wrote that my pancreas was having "a nice little rest from insulin production in this case it may perk up" I am curious where you got this from and have asked you for the details, a reference or link will suffice or is this "mythical"</p><p>Again thank you for your input, question everything and keep well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Civilised Devil, post: 2388331, member: 524083"] Hello again thank you for your reply all opinions are valued and welcome. The insulin resistance is possible although no test I have had gives any indication. type 3c was diagnosed not type 2 a commonly wrong assumption made by many in the medical profession. Potentially everyone on the planet has insulin resistance, potentially, this is so loose fitting and generic as to make it largely irrelevant, The blog you recommend, what I read I am sure it's good the why and wherefore and solutions for type 2 again I was diagnosed with type 3c with pancreatitis different type of diabetes, different diet, different lifestyle requirements. A quick internet search found this [URL]http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3123545.stm[/URL] bodybuilders using insulin and becoming diabetic the body's natural mechanism for producing the hormone stops working. Almost Like the beta cells are being killed off because of taking insulin. The honeymoon period is a possibility and have read about it elsewhere for type 1 and type 2 again diagnosed type 3c, nowhere does it say that it is reoccurring, the beta cells could be slowly dying off but unless they are being replaced, there is insulin production to suffice but for some reason not all the time there have been months between flare ups. Not every pancreatitis flare up has reduced insulin production but the ones that have eventually returned to normal levels the only thing different now is the increasing dosage It's the only thing that has changed, diet,lifestyle are the same to comply with pancreatitis requirements from what I have read other 3c sufferers with pancreatitis have had a similar experience sometimes over years, one sufferer wrote it was like his pancreas had an on/off switch. You wrote that my pancreas was having "a nice little rest from insulin production in this case it may perk up" I am curious where you got this from and have asked you for the details, a reference or link will suffice or is this "mythical" Again thank you for your input, question everything and keep well [/QUOTE]
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