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Originally Posted by andypoo I like this,too,DeusXM,
I am in constant wonder at how in-depth you are,about diabetes. Of course having diabetes is one thing,but you really are very savvy,about it. I'll remember ketones that way. |
I nominate this thread for "sticky" status. I knew some of this about ketones, but you couldn't have me tell you what I knew. DeusXM & parrotletzoo have informed us more clearly than I could have ever said. Thanks!
Now, tell us DeusXM - are you a medical professional or something like that? You really do seem to know a bunch about the physics of diabetes. Tell us about what you know about the fate of insulin in the body, i.e. when sick or in insulin resistance stage, insulin requirements increase, yet no insulin effect low, where is that insulin going? Is it stored in the system? Is it discharged as a waste product? Where did that stuff go? And, how is insulin used in the daily processes of life - perhaps you know some of that stuff and could start another thread about these biophysics jazz. (I know when I finished skool in early '70's biophysics seemed a stunning field to get to, but being newly diagnosed, I needed to keep bread on the table so I didn't do more skool and don't do anything near as glamorous today, but I ain't complainin' ...)