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Dieting, my success in getting back to
normal weight, well, I'm technically
still in the normal weight category,
but just barely, at a current weight
of 155.2 pounds, 5 feet 6.25 inches,
BMI 24.9, due to
o my going off my minimum 90 minutes/
day exercise, sometimes going a few
days with no exercise
o calories back over 2,000 most days
So, as reflected in the article linked
to at the end of this post, it's very
difficult to maintain weight loss, as
motivation is very difficult to main-
tain at a high level & temptation to ...
... eat/drink beyond a weight-maintain-
ing or weight-losing level is at an
ever-present level which is elevated
in those who are engaged in diets in
which weight-losing is desired.
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Dieting Nature
Dieting, per definitions '2', '7', & '9'
of the following, it's something practic-
ally everyone does, most doing so off and
on their entire lives, from time to time:
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/diet
2 - a particular selection of food, espe-
cially as designed or prescribed to
improve a person's physical condition
or to prevent or treat a disease
7 - to regulate the food of, especially
in order to improve the physical con-
dition
9 - to select or limit the food one eats
to improve one's physical condition
or to lose weight
On the other hand, dieting in terms of
food and drink ingested and denied, that's
a 100% affair, in terms of what we eat and
drink and don't eat and don't drink every
day and night of our lives, it's part of
our lives from birth to death.
People with any of the Disparate High Glu-
cose Conditions (DHGCs), diet plays a key
role and exercise plays a key role, and
also, for most, medication plays a key
role.
Of course, for Islit (Insulinitis), the
near-total to total loss of endogenous
insulin, exogenous insulin is required to
stay alive, and carb ingestion is often
required to counter the chance that severe
hypoglycemia will cause death.
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May 25 2019 CE
Why Some People Find the 'Keto Diet'
[and all other calorie-reduction diets,
for that matter] Simply Unbearable (and
Totally Not Worth It)
https://www.yourtango.com/2019324258/what-is-the-keto-diet-why-side-effects-ketosis-cause-ketogenic-flu-symptoms
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Excerpt [knowing full well that calore-
reducing diets are, despite their high
failure rate, advocated by many as a
way to try to both prevent and cause
remission in 1 and -only- 1 of the 7 ...
... Disparate High Glucose Conditions
(DHGCs), Preventable Cellosis, the
most widespread of the 7 DHGCs, and
the only DHGC that's both preventable
and reversible in most]:
...
I know that I am more than the size of my
jeans.
I should know better than to let a billion-
dollar industry poke holes in my self-esteem.
I should just eat and drink and be merry,
because I am not at all merry when I am on
a diet.
...
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Pro-Humanist FREELOVER, Insulinitis (Islit)
since age 5, got it in March 1961 CE
C.ure I.nsulinitis A.ssociation
ASAP!
https://prohuman.net/cureinsulinitisassociation.htm
Glucose Anomalies Research regarding
Potential Cures / Improvements in Treatments
The Sooner The Better!
https://prohuman.net/glucoseanomaliesresearch.htm
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The old confusing way which all-too-often
involves folks using the diabetes / diabetic
words without a clarifier:
diabetes / diabetic without a clarifier,
diabetes / diabetic guessing required
https://prohuman.net/pix2/diabetesdiabeticguessinggame.jpg
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Logic and reasoning behind ceasing using
diabetes & diabetic & reactive hypoglycemia
words and phrases, replacing all that with
vastly superior names, ending diabetes &
diabetic & reactive hypoglycemia confusion,
misleading, & misunderstanding:
Diabetes Bubble / Diabetes Bubble Burst
Splendid!
https://prohuman.net/diabetesbubblediabetesbubbleburst.htm
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High Glucose Conditions, HGCs, unpreven-
tability / nonreversibility of all-but-one of the
specific types of High Glucose Conditions
(thus far, research is ongoing to change
that):
o 13 specific types of rapid-onset
Insulinitis (Islit), unpreventable &
nonreversible (thus far), predominate
type, Insulitis Insulinitis (sometimes
called type 1 diabetes, often confus-
ingly called diabetes with no clari-
fier)
o 1 specific type of slow-onset Islit,
Latent Autoimmune Islit, also unpre-
ventable & nonreversible (thus far)
(sometimes called latent autoimmune
diabetes in adults, often confusingly
called diabetes with no clarifier)
o Preventable Cellosis is the only spe-
cific type of HGC that is preventable
& reversible (for up to 10 years after
diagnosis, in some, sometimes called
type 2 diabetes, often confusingly
called diabetes with no clarifier)
PreCellosis (often confusingly called
prediabetes with no clarifier) is the
oft-times preventable & reversible
Cellosis precondition that all-too-
often the overwhelming majority
having it are unaware they have it
o 20 specific types of Cellosis, unpre-
ventable & nonreversible (thus far,
sometimes called type 2 diabetes, all-
too-often confusingly called diabetes
with no clarifier)
o 1 specific type of High Glucose Condi-
tion only occurring in the late stage of
impregnation in women, a type that's
transient but that increases risk of ...
... later getting Cellosis, that condition
called Gestational Cellosis (sometimes
called gestational diabetes, sometimes
confusingly called diabetes with no
clarifier).
o 11 specific types of Diminosis (new
name created in 2010 for a condition
that is sometimes called maturity onset
diabetes of the young, often confusingly
called diabetes with no clarifier), unpre-
ventable & nonreversible (thus far).
o 12 specific types of Neonatal Diminosis
(new name created in 2010 for a condition]
that is sometimed called neonatal diabetes,
often confusingly called diabetes with no
clarifier), 8 types are permanent, but ...
... 4 types are transient, unpreventable
& nonreversible in the permanent specific
types (thus far).
o 24 specific types of Ohiglucons (new
name created in 2010 for other diabetes
mellitus, but often confusingly called
diabetes with no clarifier), unpreven-
table & nonreversible (thus far).
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A mostly Non-Glucose Anomaly, Insipidus,
it's also unpreventable & nonreversible
(thus far):
o 6 specific types of Insipidus (new name
created in 2010 for diabetes insipidus,
sometimes confusingly called diabetes
with no clarifier), 4 specific types don't
include high glucose & are unpreven-
table & nonreversible (thus far), ...
... 2 specific rare types do include
high glucose & are unpreventable &
nonreversible (thus far).
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The following condition is apart from
the diabetes confusion problem, but has
confusion issues of its own.
A Low Glucose Condition, Hut:
o The 21 specific types of Hut (new name
created in 2010 for Hypoglycemia Un-
caused by Treatments for High Glucose,
often confusingly called reactive hypo-
glycemia, confusing in that it does
not occur as a reaction to treatment ...
... for High Glucose; one form is some-
times called hyperinsulinism), some
specific types are preventable & rever-
sible, some aren't (thus far).
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