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Current Weight = 164 pounds
Current Waist = 33 inches
Current Height = 5 feet 6.25 inches
Current Waist-to-Height Ratio = 0.4981
Current BMI = 26.3
Previous Weight & Waist-to-Height Ratio
& BMI report on 3/18/2021:
https://groups.google.com/g/misc.health.diabetes/c/tOR3ezlh3VI/m/PMEP_YIZAQAJ
4 weeks, weight loss 5.8 pounds,
1.45 pounds per week, BMI loss
of 0.9, 0.225 per week, waist loss
of 1 inch, 0.25 inches per week,
waist-to-height ratio loss of 0.0151,
0.003775 per week.
If I continue at this pace, in 4 weeks,
on May 13 2021, I should be at 158.2
pounds, BMI 25.3, waist 32 inches, &
just 2.6 pounds away from entering
the treasured estimable Average (for-
mer name, Normal) weight category
with BMI 24.9.
Thus far, haven't had the dangerous
hungry-all-the-time problem, so I'll
have to assess how I'm doing towards
the end of May to determine if I'm going
to stop the weight loss and switch to the
weight maintenance endeavor which I ...
... and an estimated 97% or so fail at
doing. So far, slow and steady is winning,
but I can't know 'til I get there at the end
of May if I'll continue having success (:
or will fail again like I did in 2019. ):
Getting ahead of myself, here, but happy
with my slow but steady progress thus far,
especially with my success at not being
hungry all-the-time thus far.
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INSULINITIS (ISLIT)
New SUPERIOR clarifying name for near-
total to total loss of endogenous insulin
https://prohuman.net/pix2/new_superior_clarifying_name_is_INSULINITIS.jpg
The overwhelming majority of Islit caused by
autoimmune attacks on pancreatic beta cells
(Insulitis Islit) but there are
o 15 specific types of rapid onset Islit, a
rare condition (only present in < one-half
of 1% of Americans & in a much lower rate
in most of the world), when present is typ-
ically diagnosed at age under 30
(50% at age < 18, 20% at age 19 to 29)
o 1 slow onset specific type, Latent Autoim-
mune Islit, frequency unknown but per a
recent report, misdiagnosed as Cellosis
(new clarifying name for type 2 diabetes)
almost 40% of the time due to its slow
onset and its occurrence typically at age
over 30
Old outdated anachronistic name for Islit is
type 1 diabetes, confusing in that diabetes
without clarifier is often used to describe
this condition which is 1 of the 7 Disparate
High Glucose Conditions (DHGCs).
That makes figuring out which DHGC is actu-
ally being referred to (and it can be any one,
or some, or all of them when the diabetes
or diabetic word is used without clarifier)
confusing / difficult:
https://prohuman.net/pix2/diabetesdiabeticguessinggame.jpg
https://prohuman.net/pix2/diabetesdiabeticconfusion.jpg
https://prohuman.net/pix2/diabetesdiabeticendingthemisunderstanding.jpg
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It's estimated that 5% to 11% of Islit individuals
will die from severe hypoglycemia, the highest
risk of that being while sleeping (i.e., dead-in-
bed syndrome).
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Shocking Misdiagnoses of Islit at All Ages
https://clinical.diabetesjournals.org/content/diaclin/37/3/276/F1.large.jpg
at ages 0-6 ........ 21%
at ages 7-12 ...... 15%
at ages 13-17 .... 14%
at ages 18-29 .... 30%
at ages 30-39 .... 46%
at ages 40-49 .... 48%
50+ .................... 55%
Table showing Islit primarily misdiagnosed as
- Cellosis (new superior clarifying name for
type 2 diabetes) in adults, 76.8%
- Flu/Viral Infection in children, 53.7%
https://clinical.diabetesjournals.org/highwire/markup/8771/expansion
Details on Shocking Islit Misdiagnoses &
Islit Ketoacidosis is the Leading Cause
of Death in Islit Children & Young Adults
https://clinical.diabetesjournals.org/content/37/3/276
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Insulin / Insulin Pump / CGM I use
Fiasp Ultra-Fast-Acting Insulin in a
tubeless Omnipod insulin pump catheter
placed into skin / pod with adhesive
stuck onto skin every 80 hours, control
via PDM (Personal Data Manager)
https://prohuman.net/pix2/Fiaspinsulin_tubelessOmnipodDASHinsulinpump.jpg
Dexcom G6 CGM (continuous glucose monitor)
https://prohuman.net/pix2/Dexcom_G6_CGM.jpg
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