Re: noob poster - big fat ZERO knowledge about DM



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On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 06:38:50 -0500, Hi_Therre <Bruce35@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>You have missed the most important part of the discussion.

G'day G'day Hi_Therre,

We each chose what we think is important. I doubt importance in
discussion is an absolute in an impersonal sense.

> CeeBee is just plain stubborn.

Is it OK if I admire her for that? Am I meant to?

>My eating habits have not changed over the past
>couple years since I spike so easily. There was no sudden explosion
>of caloric input in my diet during this six week period. The fairly
>high useage of insulin was the only change. My weight was stable at
>180 - 185 for quite a while prior, and is stable since at about 195.
>If my caloric intake was so intense, I would be at 300# and my BG's
>would be off the charts.

OK, let's say these are the facts.

Were your post prandial blood glucose levels high enough prior to
taking insulin to be spilling glucose into the urine?

If they were then although you didn't change your input of calories
you would have changed the number of calories that were stored because
you have curtailed wasting some calories.

>We can stand here and relate the laws of physics till the end of time
>without result.

Fascinating. The laws of thermodynamics are immutable.

That means they are always right.
Get over that and look elsewhere for the explanation.

>Insulin caused my weight gain.

Well I have given you one explanation of how that might actually be
so. It might or might not be the correct one. What I am sure of is
violation of the laws of thermodynamics won't be the answer. We can
use that fact to limit our search to POSSIBLE solutions.

>Right CeeBee?

LOL. Aren't you being stubborn now?

Best wishes,
--
Quentin Grady ^ ^ /
New Zealand, >#,#< [
/ \ /\
"... and the blind dog was leading."

http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/quentin
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