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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGreyCat" data-source="post: 2202609" data-attributes="member: 6467"><p>As I am apparently TOFI or have other reasons for IR even though I am in the normal weight range I would welcome this drug.</p><p>Apart from anything else it has the potential to ease the load on my pancreas which may have limited miles left in it. Different strategies for those diagnosed for a couple of years and those nearing 12 years.</p><p>I agree that people who have potential gains from diet, exercise and general weight loss should seriously consider these before taking medication.</p><p>However one view is that T2 progress starts with IR which then drives a vicious circle of insulin over production, weight gain, and more IR.</p><p>If this is the case then removing IR from the equation could see a massive reduction in metabolic problems.</p><p>It could even help to eliminate (or at least reduce) carbohydrate addiction.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line. If IR is a major driver of long term weight gain this medication could have a massive beneficial effect.</p><p></p><p>This makes me wonder if the 80% of the obese who don't get T2 do not have IR or just have a more robust pancreas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGreyCat, post: 2202609, member: 6467"] As I am apparently TOFI or have other reasons for IR even though I am in the normal weight range I would welcome this drug. Apart from anything else it has the potential to ease the load on my pancreas which may have limited miles left in it. Different strategies for those diagnosed for a couple of years and those nearing 12 years. I agree that people who have potential gains from diet, exercise and general weight loss should seriously consider these before taking medication. However one view is that T2 progress starts with IR which then drives a vicious circle of insulin over production, weight gain, and more IR. If this is the case then removing IR from the equation could see a massive reduction in metabolic problems. It could even help to eliminate (or at least reduce) carbohydrate addiction. Bottom line. If IR is a major driver of long term weight gain this medication could have a massive beneficial effect. This makes me wonder if the 80% of the obese who don't get T2 do not have IR or just have a more robust pancreas. [/QUOTE]
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