If patients with type 2 diabetes have a surplus of insulin why it does not work While the newly created insulin works efficiently whyThe problem for those of us with T2 (in general) is not with the insulin per se, it is the insulin resistance resulting in hyperinsulinaemia.
If patients with type 2 diabetes have a surplus of insulin why it does not work While the newly created insulin works efficiently why
I Know why you will say insulin resistance why not resist external insulin as well
Could be. I have my results. Anyone with T2 can try my method. There are thousands who benefited from it.The problem for those of us with T2 (in general) is not with the insulin per se, it is the insulin resistance resulting in hyperinsulinaemia.
Could be. I have my results. Anyone with T2 can try my method. There are thousands who benefited from it.
I know but So why all patients here i mean my country type II they are using insulin if they has a alot of insulin Especially if they problem is with insulin resistanceType 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes are very, very different conditions. Generally speaking T2 suffer with insulin resistance leading to too much insulin in the body. For those with T1 it is a total absence of insulin that is the problem.
Completely must be return to the origin of the subjectThe OP is on why there are as yet no cures for T1 or T2. We arn't really talking about management at the moment.
I know but So why all patients here i mean my country type II they are using insulin if they has a alot of insulin Especially if they problem is with insulin resistance
If there is one explanation If so, the patient will return to normal once blood sugar returns to normal This is contrary to the word that diabetes is a chronic diseaseThat, my freind, is a great question. Doctors treat hyperinsulinaemia with more insulin? Some would call that crazy. The reason they do it is because high blood glucose levels are dangerous and because the message about lifestyle choices has not filtered through to mainstream medicine yet.
Sounds like it ought to be a film! Gary Fetke (pop it into YouTube) is an Aussie orthopaedic surgeon who is pioneering low carb for his obese patients (many of whom are diabetic) and getting taken down by the dieticians for daring to reverse his patient's type 2 diabetes!The book Breakthrough...by Thea Cooper is an interesting read on Banting's motivation and background. She had access to original papers so it's fairly solid from a science point of view. She admits to taking a few artistic liberties with a few things re emotions etc in the sense of just making stuff up, but all in all, it's a good insight into the personalities of the main players, made more entertaining by the fact they all f'ing hated each other!
Sounds like it ought to be a film!
The answer is it doesn't work if your insulin resistant. Other than by throwing so much at it that it has a small effect. That was my experience at any rate.If patients with type 2 diabetes have a surplus of insulin why it does not work While the newly created insulin works efficiently why
I Know why you will say insulin resistance why not resist external insulin as well
The problem for those of us with T2 (in general) is not with the insulin per se, it is the insulin resistance resulting in hyperinsulinaemia.
The answer is it doesn't work if your insulin resistant. Other than by throwing so much at it that it has a small effect. That was my experience at any rate.
They put me on insulin, it worked a bit (lowered my BG a bit) for a while then stopped working so upped the insulin, slight improvement for a while then stopped working. And the cycle continued.
Meanwhile I was going from hyper to hypo, piling on weight and mood swings depression etc...
Came off the insulin. Went low carb, lost weight and bloods have been the best that they have been for 11 years
DN is in denial and says it's a blip and I will definitely be back on insulin.
But the insulin not used to counter the hyperglycaemia, will be stored by the liver as visceral fat.
Background insulin will help with weak initial response, that is why I have to eat small meals and very low carb to offset any carbs creating more glucose and later more insulin.
As I understand it, excess insulin leads to fat, hence fatty liver. This is visceral fat. It gradually effects all organs and weight gain is because of insulin.
Too many carbs and insulin resistance is a precursor to obesity, prediabetes and then diabetes. Hyperinsulinaemia can be found years before hyperglycaemia and T2 diabetes.
If I'm wrong, hey ho!
Hi, Did you mean the use of external insulin for patients Type II diabetes is a waste of time and that diet style is the solutionThe answer is it doesn't work if your insulin resistant. Other than by throwing so much at it that it has a small effect. That was my experience at any rate.
They put me on insulin, it worked a bit (lowered my BG a bit) for a while then stopped working so upped the insulin, slight improvement for a while then stopped working. And the cycle continued.
Meanwhile I was going from hyper to hypo, piling on weight and mood swings depression etc...
Came off the insulin. Went low carb, lost weight and bloods have been the best that they have been for 11 years
DN is in denial and says it's a blip and I will definitely be back on insulin.
Some Type 2's don't produce enough insulin because their pancreas is damaged/worn out. For them there is no alternative but to inject it.Hi, Did you mean the use of external insulin for patients Type II diabetes is a waste of time and that diet style is the solution
I think you mean type 1.5 LADA but this is Different between type 2Some Type 2's don't produce enough insulin because their pancreas is damaged/worn out. For them there is no alternative but to inject it.
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