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[Living With Diabetes] You have to give yourself shots three - four times a day, eat at the exact same times, maintain the exact amount of exercise. If you take too much insulin, you have to eat more food. Since you are eating more food, you gain weight, adding to the insulin resistance, and you end up chasing your tail. FYI: If I could do the, eat at the exact same time and maintain the same energy level, thing, I probably would not be diabetic right now.

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[Are You Multiple-Orgasmic?] All about Diabetes.: Type 1 diabetes, previously known as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) or juvenile diabetes, may account for 5% to 10% of all diagnosed cases of diabetes. Although the exact cause of type 1 diabetes is not known, it is believed to follow the exposure to an "environmental trigger," like a virus or an allergen, which stimulates the immune system of the baby, kid or young adult to attack the beta cells located in the Langerhans Islets of the pancreas. This beta cells are the insulin producers, and when they are attacked they stop producing insulin, causing diabetes to develop.

[Kweaver.org] Living With Diabetes: May 2005 Archives: You have to give yourself shots three - four times a day, eat at the exact same times, maintain the exact amount of exercise. If you take too much insulin, you have to eat more food. Since you are eating more food, you gain weight, adding to the insulin resistance, and you end up chasing your tail. FYI: If I could do the, eat at the exact same time and maintain the same energy level, thing, I probably would not be diabetic right now.

[Kweaver.org] Living With Diabetes: August 2004 Archives: We had walked about 1 leg of the mall when I started feeling funny, stopped and blood sugar was at 90. This was less than 30 minutes after eating, and I had been extremely conservative with insulin. So I ate a lifesaver, and then looked for "good carbs". Found a snickerdoodle cookie at a cookie vendor, which believe me is almost pure sugar, and ate it.

[Kweaver.org] Living With Diabetes: I have dog agility with both Maggie and Marcie (photos are at http://www.kweaver.org/photos/) We drive over an hour to class, Maggie's class starts at 7:30, and Marcie's at 8:30. Then it's about a 45 minute drive home, provided that TxDot or some idiot driver hasn't fubarred the roads. For some reason, Dallas drivers HAVE to drive 20 mph over the speed limit at that time of night.

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Scienceblog.comhttp://www.scienceblog.com [Scienceblog.com] Science Blog -- Insulin Resistance And Obesity Avoided In ...: Previous research has suggested that an enzyme known as PTP-1B might somehow play a role in reducing insulin's ability to regulate blood sugar levels. To investigate this possibility, Mounib Elchebly of McGill University and his colleagues "knocked out" the mouse gene responsible for the production of this enzyme. Compared to normal mice, the mice lacking the enzyme had significantly lower amounts of glucose in their blood after eating and even lower amounts of insulin. Thus, deleting the PTP-1B enzyme appeared to increase the mice's sensitivity to insulin: they were able to use smaller amounts of the hormone to efficiently move glucose from the bloodstream into the cells.

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