• In memory of Anne Rice

    From _@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 12 09:28:12 2021
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    December 12 2021

    'Interview with the Vampire' author
    Anne Rice dies at age 80 (due to
    sequelae resulting from a stroke,
    this article fails to mention Anne
    had been battling Islit the last ~13
    years of her life) https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/12/entertainment/anne-rice-obit/index.html
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    Per the following article, Anne Rice got
    Insulinitis (Islit, near-total to total loss
    of endogenous insulin) at age ~67 (do
    not be confused by the writer's use of
    the diabetes word without clarifier an
    unfortunate number of times, in the ...

    ... title & article, needlessly confusing.
    The writer also confuses by discussing
    the condition that Anne Rice didn't have,
    Cellosis (new clarifying name for type 2
    diabetes).

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    June 26 2004
    https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/DrJohnson/story?id=127735
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    Author Anne Rice, known for her best-selling
    "Vampire Chronicles" series, has been dealing
    with an all-too-real horror story of her own, a
    health crisis that at first terrified her, and then
    nearly took her life.

    After enduring a series of strange symptoms
    that her doctors were not able to explain, Rice
    reached a pivotal point five years ago, when
    she woke up early one morning with a pound-
    ing headache. She was also having difficulty
    breathing.

    Author Anne Rice, known for her best-selling
    "Vampire Chronicles" series, has been dealing
    with an all-too-real horror story of her own, a
    health crisis that at first terrified her, and then
    nearly took her life.

    As her condition worsened, Rice's husband and
    her assistant called 911. When an ambulance
    crew arrived at the house, Rice was unconscious.

    Rice later learned that she had been in a coma,
    and just minutes from death. She also learned
    the cause: ... Rice has type 1 diabetes (Islit) ...

    As stated in my sig below, Islit is alarmingly
    misdiagnosed as Cellosis in 55% of those who
    get Islit over age 50. Unclear why Anne's Islit
    wasn't diagnosed until she was near death, or
    why a simply pinpricked glucose test wasn't
    done until it was almost too late to save her
    life.

    Unmentioned in the article about her death,
    her stroke may have been caused by her
    battling Islit for the last ~13 years of her
    life.

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    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 15 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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    It's estimated that 5% to 11% of Islit individuals
    will die from severe hypoglycemia, the highest
    risk of that being while sleeping (i.e., dead-in-
    bed syndrome).

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    Shocking Misdiagnoses of Islit at All Ages https://clinical.diabetesjournals.org/content/diaclin/37/3/276/F1.large.jpg

    at ages 0-6 ........ 21%
    at ages 7-12 ...... 15%
    at ages 13-17 .... 14%
    at ages 18-29 .... 30%
    at ages 30-39 .... 46%
    at ages 40-49 .... 48%
    50+ .................... 55%

    Table showing Islit primarily misdiagnosed as
    - Cellosis (new superior clarifying name for
    type 2 diabetes) in adults, 76.8%
    - Flu/Viral Infection in children, 53.7% https://clinical.diabetesjournals.org/highwire/markup/8771/expansion

    Details on Shocking Islit Misdiagnoses &
    Islit Ketoacidosis is the Leading Cause
    of Death in Islit Children & Young Adults https://clinical.diabetesjournals.org/content/37/3/276

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

    Dexcom G6 CGM (continuous glucose monitor) https://prohuman.net/pix2/Dexcom_G6_CGM.jpg

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

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

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

    Stop Diabetes/Diabetic Confusion
    with New Superior Clarifying Terms https://www.change.org/stopdiabetesdiabeticconfusionwithNewSuperiorClarifyingTerms

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  • From _@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 12 09:54:34 2021
    (corrected re-post to fix the amount of
    time Anne battled Islit, since ~1999, the
    last ~22 years of her life, since age ~58)

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    December 12 2021

    'Interview with the Vampire' author Anne
    Rice dies at age 80 (due to sequelae re-
    sulting from a stroke, this article fails to
    mention Anne had been battling Islit the
    last ~22 years of her life) https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/12/entertainment/anne-rice-obit/index.html
    - - -

    Per the following article, Anne Rice got
    Insulinitis (Islit, near-total to total loss
    of endogenous insulin) at age ~58 (do
    not be confused by the writer's use of
    the diabetes word without clarifier an
    unfortunate number of times, in the ...

    ... title & article, needlessly confusing.
    The writer also confuses by discussing
    the condition that Anne Rice didn't have,
    Cellosis (new clarifying name for type 2
    diabetes).

    - - -
    June 26 2004
    https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/DrJohnson/story?id=127735
    - - -

    Author Anne Rice, known for her best-selling
    "Vampire Chronicles" series, has been dealing
    with an all-too-real horror story of her own, a
    health crisis that at first terrified her, and then
    nearly took her life.

    After enduring a series of strange symptoms
    that her doctors were not able to explain, Rice
    reached a pivotal point five years ago (which,
    per the date of this article, was 1999, when
    Anne was ~58 years of age), when she woke
    up early one morning with a pounding head- ...

    ... ache. She was also having difficulty breath-
    ing. Author Anne Rice, known for her best-sell-
    ing "Vampire Chronicles" series, has been deal-
    ing with an all-too-real horror story of her own,
    a health crisis that at first terrified her, and then
    nearly took her life.

    As her condition worsened, Rice's husband and
    her assistant called 911. When an ambulance
    crew arrived at the house, Rice was unconscious.

    Rice later learned that she had been in a coma,
    and just minutes from death. She also learned
    the cause: ... Rice has type 1 diabetes (Islit) ...

    As stated in my sig below, Islit is alarmingly
    misdiagnosed as Cellosis in 55% of those who
    get Islit over age 50. Unclear why Anne's Islit
    wasn't diagnosed until she was near death, or
    why a simply pinpricked glucose test wasn't
    done until it was almost too late to save her
    life.

    Unmentioned in the article about her death,
    her stroke may have been caused by her bat-
    tling Islit for the last ~22 years of her life.

    ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~

    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 15 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

    - - -

    It's estimated that 5% to 11% of Islit individuals
    will die from severe hypoglycemia, the highest
    risk of that being while sleeping (i.e., dead-in-
    bed syndrome).

    - - -

    Shocking Misdiagnoses of Islit at All Ages https://clinical.diabetesjournals.org/content/diaclin/37/3/276/F1.large.jpg

    at ages 0-6 ........ 21%
    at ages 7-12 ...... 15%
    at ages 13-17 .... 14%
    at ages 18-29 .... 30%
    at ages 30-39 .... 46%
    at ages 40-49 .... 48%
    50+ .................... 55%

    Table showing Islit primarily misdiagnosed as
    - Cellosis (new superior clarifying name for
    type 2 diabetes) in adults, 76.8%
    - Flu/Viral Infection in children, 53.7% https://clinical.diabetesjournals.org/highwire/markup/8771/expansion

    Details on Shocking Islit Misdiagnoses &
    Islit Ketoacidosis is the Leading Cause
    of Death in Islit Children & Young Adults https://clinical.diabetesjournals.org/content/37/3/276

    - - -

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

    Dexcom G6 CGM (continuous glucose monitor) https://prohuman.net/pix2/Dexcom_G6_CGM.jpg

    - - -

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

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

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

    Stop Diabetes/Diabetic Confusion
    with New Superior Clarifying Terms https://www.change.org/stopdiabetesdiabeticconfusionwithNewSuperiorClarifyingTerms

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