• In memory of Richard E. DeMarsh

    From _@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 25 09:33:56 2021
    Richard E. DeMarsh passed away July 21 2021
    at Elderwood Health Care Facility. For over 60
    years he lived with Islit (Insulinitis, near-total to
    total loss of endogenous insulin) & had numer-
    ous adverse health impacts resulting from it, ...

    ... but unmentioned what those were or what
    caused his death. https://poststar.com/lifestyles/announcements/obituaries/richard-e-demarsh/article_44b7c7f3-5b77-5878-a510-a4bb5d78c2f6.html

    Rick was born September 8, 1947.

    So, Rick got Islit prior to July 21 1961, at an age
    no older than 13, impossible to know the exact
    age due to his obituary saying he had Islit "for
    over 60 years" but not sharing the age he was
    when he got it.

    Among his activities was spending time with his
    dogs (beagles and more recently boxers), but his
    greatest joys were his children, grandchildren, &
    great-grandchildren.

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    Pro-Humanist FREELOVER, I got Insulinitis
    (Islit) caused by Insulitis at age 5 in March
    1961, 60 years ago.

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    Long-term sequelae risks for those who have
    any of the Disparate High Glucose Conditions
    (DHGCs) include

    o A high chance of reduced life expectancy

    o Increased risk of

    -stroke

    -coronary artery disease

    -atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries)

    -heart attack

    -neuropathy (damage to the nerves)

    -amputation

    -eye problems including blindness

    -kidney damage (nephropathy) including
    kidney failure

    -many types of malignant cancer (not all types)

    -sexual problems (in both men and women)

    -pregnancy risks to pregnant women with
    any DHGC and to their unborn babies

    Short-term sequelae risk of those with any
    DHGC who use any hypoglycemia-causing
    medication:

    o Hypoglycemia, which can be severe causing
    seizure, loss of cognizance, loss of conscious-
    ness, death (that's estimated to kill 5% to 11%
    of those with Islit)

    Short-term sequelae risk most likely in those
    with Islit, but can occur in those with any of
    the non-Islit DHGCs (albeit it occurs much
    more often in Islit):

    o Ketoacidosis, if not countered with enough
    exogenous insulin in time, it causes death

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

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

    Logic and reasoning behind ending the use of
    confusing / misleading / misinforming diabetes
    & diabetic & reactive hypoglycemia words &
    phrases, & replacing all of that with superior
    clarifying names which I originally created &
    defined in May 2010, updating it many times
    since then:

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

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