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In memory of Marie Orechoff

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Sep 13, 2019, 11:16:58 AM9/13/19
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In an article about Hannah Giffin's
Insulinitis (Islit), near-total to
total loss of endogenous insulin,
the following quote speaks to the
death of Marie Orechoff at age 27:
https://www.mpacorn.com/articles/moorpark-native-aims-to-strike-out-type-1-diabetes-with-bowling-fundraiser/

Quote [with clarifying insert, not
part of original quote, included
in brackets]:

"This year’s Bowling for a Cure,
set for Sat., Sept. 14 at Harley’s
Bowl in Simi Valley, will be dedi-
cated to the memory of Marie Ore-
choff.

Orechoff, a 27-year-old Moorpark
native, lost her life this summer
to Type 1 diabetes [Islit].

“She did nothing wrong. She was
living her life and managing her
disease, but this disease is

unpredictable

and no matter how hard we try,
things happen that are outside of
our control,” Giffin said. “This
could happen to anyone. Stories
like Marie’s rarely get shared,
but this is our reality.”

Thanks for sharing that, Hannah.
I've been unable to find any other
information about Marie's life or
her death at age 27. Unknown how
long she dealt with having Islit.

This is further evidence of the
inexplicable lack of news reports
sometimes when someone with Islit
passes away.

If it weren't for Hannah Giffin's
efforts to remember Marie, it
doesn't appear any news entity,
not even the one that reported
Hannah's story, mentioned Marie's
death.

However, I went to the home page
of Hannah's story and searched for
"Hannah Giffin", and got no response,
so there appears to be something
wrong with their "search" tool.

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everlasting manner if possible !!!

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Superior Clarifying Names first created
and defined in 2010, trying to replace
outdated anachronistic confusing misleading
diabetes / diabetic / reactive hypoglycemia
words and phrases:

Diabetes Bubble / Diabetes Bubble Burst
Exemplary! https://prohuman.net/diabetesbubblediabetesbubbleburst.htm

C.ure I.nsulinitis A.ssociation
Outstanding! https://prohuman.net/cureinsulinitisassociation.htm

Glucose Anomalies Research regarding
Potential Cures / Improvements in Treatments
Sooner is Ideal! https://prohuman.net/glucoseanomaliesresearch.htm

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I was diagnosed with Islit (Insulinitis)
caused by Insulitis (autoimmune attack
on pancreatic beta cells) at age 5, in
March, 1961, Insulitis Islit just 1 of
the 13 specific types of Islit.

Exogenous Insulin & Bloodprick / CGM
Glucose Tests History - 1961 to 2019
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/misc.health.diabetes/OlsPPpa2PAs/zQKVMjMnAQAJ

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 13 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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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
is via PDM (Personal Data Manager)
https://prohuman.net/pix2/Fiaspinsulin_tubelessOmnipodDASHinsulinpump.jpg

Dexcom G4 CGM (continuous glucose monitor)
https://prohuman.net/pix2/Dexcom_G4_CGM.jpg

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Non-Islit Disparate High Glucose Conditions:

PreCellosis / Cellosis - new clarifying name
for type 2 diabetes, 21 specific types, its
precondition is called PreCellosis.

Gestational Cellosis - DHGC that happens in
< 10% of pregnancies

Diminosis - monogenic diminished insulin
production occurring after age 6 months,
11 specific types

Neonatal Diminosis - monogenic diminished
insulin production in first 6 months, 12
specific types

Ohiglucons - Other High Glucose Conditions,
24 specific types

Mostly Non-Glucose Anomaly: Insipidus, 6
specific types

Low Glucose Anomaly: Hut (Hypoglycemia
Uncaused by Treatment for High Glucose),
21 specific types

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