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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1659036" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>Wish I could like this a 1000x</p><p></p><p>I’ve been battling a deranged metabolism for 45 years now. Every time i get one thing sorted, or learn a new coping mechanism, my body changes the rules. Sometimes for the better. Sometimes for the worse. Change is the only constant.</p><p></p><p>I see people chasing these quick fixes, and rapid answers and I scratch my head. It just doesn’t work that way.</p><p>Even if you get a fab result with a quick fix now, there will be another challenge round the corner, in a year, or a decade.</p><p>That’s life.</p><p></p><p>This is such a long game, with as many layers as an onion.</p><p>Keeps it interesting.</p><p>Keeps me learning, adapting, ‘questing’.</p><p>Age, hormones, stress, diet, activity, injury, heredity, environment, medication (both for D and other conditions) all factor in.</p><p></p><p>For anyone to think that visceral fat levels in liver and pancreas is the sole determinant of long term type 2 symptoms is barely scratching the surface.</p><p>The short term surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1659036, member: 41816"] Wish I could like this a 1000x I’ve been battling a deranged metabolism for 45 years now. Every time i get one thing sorted, or learn a new coping mechanism, my body changes the rules. Sometimes for the better. Sometimes for the worse. Change is the only constant. I see people chasing these quick fixes, and rapid answers and I scratch my head. It just doesn’t work that way. Even if you get a fab result with a quick fix now, there will be another challenge round the corner, in a year, or a decade. That’s life. This is such a long game, with as many layers as an onion. Keeps it interesting. Keeps me learning, adapting, ‘questing’. Age, hormones, stress, diet, activity, injury, heredity, environment, medication (both for D and other conditions) all factor in. For anyone to think that visceral fat levels in liver and pancreas is the sole determinant of long term type 2 symptoms is barely scratching the surface. The short term surface. [/QUOTE]
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