• Family members struggled with unspecified diabetes, Islt & Cellosis Tra

    From _@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 6 11:42:50 2021
    As a science lover who had watched family
    members struggle with diabetes* and heart
    disease, Kristal Acosta, now 18, dreamed
    of becoming a doctor. https://youthtoday.org/2021/07/how-a-hands-on-summer-science-program-for-underserved-youth-pivoted-online/

    *Without clarifying types mentioned, it's un-
    knowable which of the -7- Disparate High
    Glucose Conditions (DHGCs) with -85- spe-
    cific types or -1- mostly non-glucose anomaly
    with -6- specific types that her family members
    struggle with. See sig for links to details of ...

    o 6 specific types of mostly non-glucose anomaly Insipidus

    o all 15 specific types of rapid onset Islit

    o the sole specific type of slow onset Latent
    Autoimmune Islit

    o the sole specific type of temporary transitory
    Gestational Cellosis (weight gain caused by
    pregnancy, the condition reversed within a few
    weeks after the end of pregnancy -unless- the
    pregnancy weight gain continues, raising the
    risk of getting Preventable Cellosis)

    o all 25 specific types of Ohiglucons

    o all 11 specific types of Diminosis

    o all 12 specific types of Neonatal Diminosis

    o 20 specific types of unpreventable Cellosis

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    As for weight loss & lifestyle factor changes
    able to prevent (or reverse in many in first 10
    years after diagnosis) DHGCs, there is -1- &
    -only -1- specific type of DHGC that is preven-
    table / reversible with no surgery or transplant,
    Preventable Cellosis!
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    Transplant

    In a tiny minority of Islit individuals, pancreas
    or islet cell transplants can reduce exogenous
    insulin dependence for a tiny % of Islit indivi-
    duals (< 1%) who are at high risk of sequelae
    & qualify, though success rate decreases over
    time, from no success which includes risk of ...

    ... death, to short to length of time variable with
    very few > 10 years, all requiring risky immuno-
    suppressants to try to avoid transplant rejection.

    10% of Cellosis individuals are eligible to get a
    pancreas transplant (see Pancreas Transplant
    below).

    Islet Cell Transplant (in clinical trials) https://www.healthline.com/diabetesmine/beta-cell-transplantation-for-diabetes#Side-effects-range-from-mild-to-nasty

    o 1 year post-transplant, ~75% still “insulin-free.”
    o 2 years post-transplant, ~40-50% still “insulin-free.”
    o 3 years post-transplant, ~10-30% still “insulin-free.”
    o 4 years & greater, no information provided, though
    some info on multiple transplants provided.

    Pancreas Transplant (~1,000 per year) https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/pancreas-transplant/about/pac-20384783

    About 10% done in Cellosis individuals with both
    low insulin resistance & low continued insulin pro-
    duction, 90% done in Islit individuals with hypergly-
    cemia &/or hypoglycemia lack of success in hand-
    ling with exogenous insulin. Also done along with
    kidney transplant in cases of severe kidney dam-
    age.

    See article for long lists of risks & sequelae.

    See following for average lasting time & longest
    lasting times for all transplants: https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/blog/how-long-do-transplanted-organs-last

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    2019 Pancreas Transplant Details
    (5-year survival rates) https://srtr.transplant.hrsa.gov/annual_reports/2019/Pancreas.aspx

    o Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplants, 91.7%
    o Pancreas-after-kidney transplants, 87.8%
    o Pancreas transplants alone (PTAs), 79.5%
    o Islit, 91.1%
    o Cellosis, 93.1%

    I've been unable to find information on % with
    Islit "insulin-free" at 5 years, 10 years, & longer
    than 10 years after pancreas transplant.
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    Pro-Humanist FREELOVER, Insulinitis (Islit)
    since age 5, got it in March 1961 https://prohuman.net/pix2/new_superior_clarifying_name_is_INSULINITIS.jpg

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

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

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    The old confusing way which all-too-often
    involves folks using the diabetes / diabetic
    words without a clarifier:

    diabetes / diabetic without a clarifier,
    diabetes / diabetic guessing required https://prohuman.net/pix2/diabetesdiabeticguessinggame.jpg

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    Logic and reasoning behind ceasing using
    diabetes & diabetic & reactive hypoglycemia
    words and phrases, replacing all that with
    vastly superior names, ending diabetes &
    diabetic & reactive hypoglycemia confusion,
    misleading, & misunderstanding:

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

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    Disparate High Glucose Conditions,
    DHGCs, 7 disparate categories of
    unpreventability / nonreversibility
    of all-but-one of the specific types
    of DHGCs (thus far, research actively
    trying to change that):

    o 15 specific types of rapid-onset Insul-
    initis (Islit), unpreventable & nonrevers-
    ible (thus far), the overwhelming majority
    with Islit have Insulitis Islit (sometimes
    called type 1 diabetes, often confusingly
    called diabetes with no clarifier) https://prohuman.net/pix2/new_superior_clarifying_name_is_INSULINITIS.jpg

    14 specific types of Islit are not caused
    by Insulitis, present in a small minority
    of those with Islit.

    o 1 specific type of slow-onset Islit, Latent
    Autoimmune Islit, also unpreventable &
    nonreversible (thus far) (sometimes called
    latent autoimmune diabetes in adults, often
    confusingly called diabetes with no clarifier)

    o Preventable Cellosis is the only specific
    type of DHGC that is preventable & revers-
    ible (in many, sometimes it's called type 2
    diabetes, often confusingly called diabetes
    with no clarifier)

    Risk for Preventable Cellosis, Hypertension,
    & Cardiovascular Disease increases as one's
    weight increases but BMI risk increases at
    lower BMI levels in non-white individuals: https://prohuman.net/pix2/BMI-WaistCircumference-Cellosis&Hypertension&CardiovascularDisease-Risk.jpg
    https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-05-bmi-offs-obesity-diabetes-non-white.html

    PreCellosis (often confusingly called pre-
    diabetes with no clarifier) is the oft-times
    preventable & reversible Cellosis precondi-
    tion that all-too-often the overwhelming ma-
    jority having it are unaware they have it

    o 20 specific types of Cellosis, unpreven-
    table & nonreversible (thus far, sometimes
    called type 2 diabetes, all-too-often con-
    fusingly called diabetes with no clarifier)

    o 1 specific type of DHGC only occurring
    in the late stage of impregnation in women,
    a type that's transient but that increases
    risk of later getting Cellosis, that ...

    ... condition called Gestational Cellosis
    (sometimes called gestational diabetes,
    sometimes confusingly called diabetes with
    no clarifier).

    o 11 specific types of Diminosis (new name
    created in 2010 for a monogenic condition
    age 6 months that sometimes is called
    maturity onset diabetes of the young, some-
    times confusingly called diabetes with no
    clarifier), unpreventable & non-reversible
    (thus far).

    o 12 specific types of Neonatal Diminosis
    (new name created in 2010 for a monogenic
    condition at age < or = 6 months that some-
    times is called neonatal diabetes, sometimes
    confusingly called diabetes with no ...

    ... clarifier), 8 types are permanent & unpre-
    ventable & nonreversible (thus far); 4 specific
    types are transient but can recur.

    o 25 specific types of Ohiglucons (new name
    created in 2010 for other diabetes mellitus,
    but often confusingly called diabetes with
    no clarifier).

    23 specific types are totally unpreventable.

    Hemochromatosis Ohiglucon, is only preventa-
    ble if Hemochromatosis is found and treated
    before it damages the pancreas.

    Immunosuppressants Ohiglucon, caused after
    a transplant with the required use of immun-
    osuppressants, 50% is temporary, but if it
    persists for over a year, most likely the condi-
    tion is permanent.

    If endogenous insulin production is near-totally
    to totally lost & does not recover after immuno-
    suppressants dosages reduced, it causes Im-
    munosuppressants Islit.

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    A mostly Non-Glucose Anomaly, Insipidus, it's
    also unpreventable & nonreversible (thus far):

    o 6 specific types of Insipidus (new name
    created in 2010 for diabetes insipidus, some-
    times confusingly called diabetes with no clar-
    ifier), 4 specific types don't include high glucose
    & are unpreventable & nonreversible (thus far),
    2 specific rare types do include high glucose &
    are unpreventable & nonreversible (thus far).

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    The following condition is apart from the
    diabetes confusion problem, but has confu-
    sion issues of its own.

    A Low Glucose Condition, Hut:

    o The 21 specific types of Hut (new name
    created in 2010 for Hypoglycemia Uncaused
    by Treatments for High Glucose, often con-
    fusingly called reactive hypoglycemia, con-
    fusing in that it does not occur as a reac-
    tion to treatment for High Glucose; one ...

    ... form sometimes called hyperinsulinism),
    some specific types are preventable & rever-
    sible, some aren't (thus far).

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

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