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Pertinent Graphics About Control
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Now is all we have, all we've ever
had, all we'll ever have.
The future entails probabilities.
The past is always irreversible and
unchangeable.
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In that now, choices abound:
o diet choices (limited by that which
is available),
o exercise choices (limited by the
constraints of what one can do in
the environment one is in and one's
physical & mental state),
o medication choices (limited by what
is available and how the particular
medicine or medicines impact one's
glucose level, a probabilistic out-
come with each dosage, especially ...
... when the dosage amount varies
due to glucose level and carb con-
sumption and exercise and other
factors detailed below),
o stress (variable, and much of it
outside one's control),
o endogenous hormonal activity (most
of which is unknowable),
o other adverse disease(s) or condi-
tion(s) (much of that outside one's
control).
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Severe low glucose?
Sleep / unconsciousness / diminished
cognizance / seizure, dramatically
reduced ability to impact any of the
above when now entails severe low
glucose.
Sleep only allowing impact if/when
one awakens, unconsciousness only
allowing impact if/when one becomes
conscious, and sometimes action by
others is involved in the regaining
of consciousness.
If/when one has diminished cogni-
zance, the ability to gain cog-
nizance is limited by the degree
of cognizance lost and by whether
or not others are able to help.
If/when one has a seizure, the
ability to stop the seizure is
limited by availability of glu-
cose-raising carbs and whether
or not others are able to help.
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Control of any of the over 80
disparate specific types of High
Glucose Conditions?
o If using any hypoglycemia-
causing med(s), especially
insulin in those who have
near-total to total loss of
endogenous insulin (Insulinitis),
hypoglycemia risk is inherent
i n s u l i n & g l u c o s e u n p r e d i c t a b i l i t y
yield probabilistic outcomes,
only "right" a percentage of the time,
sometimes resulting in glucose levels too high,
sometimes resulting in glucose levels too low
o HbA1c levels within normal
range (4.2 to 5.6) have the
highest risk of recurrent
hypoglycemia and severe hypo-
glycemia, with one exception ...
... claimed by Dr. Richard
Bernstein for those on very
low carb diets (for life),
undoable / unsustainable by
the overwhelming majority,
and not supported as reality ...
... by any independent sci-
entific long-term studies.
o HbA1c levels above normal
range, hypoglycemia risk
is lessened, but long-term
sequelae risk is increased
the higher one's HbA1c level
is.
o In the case of Preventable
Cellosis, some experience
remission with bariatric sur-
gery or with severe dieting
in the first 10 years. Some
prevent the condition with ...
... lifestyle alteration dur-
ing the PreCellosis phase.
Some are able to treat Cel-
losis with diet and exercise
and no meds. Some are able to
treat Cellosis with meds that ...
... don't cause hypoglycemia.
All of those aspects, chance
of control that's reasonably
close to what everyone without
any glucose anomaly has exists, ...
... but how close and how many,
unknown, and the overwhelming
majority with Cellosis are not
able to have that.
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Pro-Humanist FREELOVER, Insulitis Islit
(Islit, the abbreviation for Insulinitis)
since age 5 (March, 1961), promoting the
replacement of all of the outdated ancient
confusing misleading diabetes / diabetic ...
... words and phrases and the confusing
reactive hypoglycemia phrase with new
superior clarifying nonconfusing nonmis-
leading nonmisinforming words and phrases
and definitions which were initially first
proposed in May 17, 2010:
Diabetes Bubble / Diabetes Bubble Burst
http://prohuman.net/diabetesbubblediabetesbubbleburst.htm
Name changes for old outdated diabetes and
diabetic words are desperately needed to
eliminate the confusion and misleading that
transpires when those words are used without
clarifiers, which often happens.
A brief summary of what the article linked
to above contains:
dark red = Insulinitis (type 1 diabetes, juven-
ile diabetes, insulin dependent diabetes, rapid
onset near-total to total loss of endogenous
insulin),
11 specific types, 3 specific types disputed
dark pink = Latent Autoimmune Insulinitis (lat-
ent autoimmune diabetes, slow onset Insulinitis),
1 specific type
dark blue = PreCellosis (prediabetes, but only
applies to increased risk of getting Cellosis),
Cellosis (type 2 diabetes, continued but re-
duced insulin production over time, typically
slow onset),
21 specific types
light blue = Gestational Cellosis (gestational
diabetes), 1 specific type (transient but can
increase the risk of later getting Cellosis)
dark green = Diminosis (maturity onset diabetes
of the young, diminished but continuing insulin
production caused by a monogenetic defect),
11 specific types
light green = Neonatal Diminosis (neonatal dia-
betes, diminished but continuing insulin produc-
tion caused by a monogenetic defect in the first
6 months after birth), 8 specific types are per-
manent, 4 specific types are transient
purple = Ohiglucons, Other High Glucose Condi-
tions (other diabetes mellitus), 24 specific
types:
- 5 specific types are drug or chemical-
induced,
- 5 specific types result from endocrino-
pathies,
- 7 specific types involve exocrine or
pancreas diseases or surgical treatment,
- 4 specific types result from insulin action
defects,
- 2 specific types result from other genetic
syndromes,
- 1 specific type results from anti-insulin
receptor antibodies
gray = Insipidus (diabetes insipidus), 6 spe-
cific types (4 are non-glucose anomalies,
2 specifc types include high glucose)
bright red = Hypoglycemia Uncaused by Treatments
for High Glucose, Hut (reactive
hypoglycemia, hyperinsulinism),
21 specific types
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C.ure I.nsulinitis A.ssociation
http://prohuman.net/cureinsulinitisassociation.htm
Glucose Anomalies Research regarding
Potential Cures / Improvements in Treatments
http://prohuman.net/glucoseanomaliesresearch.htm
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Islit, the new superior clarifying abbre-
viation for Insulinitis, the name for all
conditions that cause the near-total to
total loss of endogenous insulin.
11 specific rapid-onset types, including
the overwhelming type, Insulitis Islit,
and 1 specific slow-onset type, Latent
Autoimmune Islit.
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Insulitis definitions
https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/insulitis
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Interestingly enough, that article has one
definition that indicates another word for
Insulitis is Isletitis:
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Isletitis definition
https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/isletitis
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Medical Definition of Insulitis
https://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/insulitis
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Words and definitions change over time.
Language isn't set in stone, it's a mov-
able changeable entity that evolves,
changes over time, some definitions
and words dying, some evolving and
becoming new words and new definitions
over time, as exemplified below:
20 words that once meant
something very different
https://ideas.ted.com/20-words-that-once-meant-something-very-different/
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