• Dental Cleaning

    From _@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 23 13:26:55 2023
    In another newsgroup on December 2 2020
    I wrote that I got my teeth cleaned at my
    local dentist, & 3 bits of good news: My
    new health insurance covered it at no cost
    & I had no cavities!

    Last dental cleaning, a year ago, cost $240
    as I had no dental insurance & they found
    7 cavities (getting those fixed cost thous-
    ands of dollars).

    Today I wrote bad news, December 2020,
    my procrastination proclivities kicked in &
    I didn't see the dentist again 'til March 2023
    due to having 2 teeth in pain.

    Last week, March 15, I had my first dental
    cleaning since December 2 2020, had 2 cav-
    ities & 1 tooth needing to be pulled that I
    already knew about (she let me delay pulling
    that tooth) & a new tooth needing to be ...

    ... pulled that she warned I might breathe it
    into my lungs, requiring surgery to be re-
    moved. I didn't know that tooth was in dan-
    ger since it wasn't causing pain.

    Since I found that might be breathed into
    my lungs too scary, I had it pulled today.

    Moral of that story, dental cleanings, don't
    procrastinate, schedule them for every 6
    months. Right now, about 2 and a half
    hours after having that tooth pulled, in
    serious pain, addressing that with 2 ibu-
    profen & 2 acetiminophen capsules.

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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

    I've had Islit since age 5, diagnosed in
    March 1961.

    The overwhelming majority of Islit (includ-
    ing the type I got) caused by autoimmune
    attacks on pancreatic beta cells (Insulitis
    Islit) but in total 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    Old outdated anachronistic name for Islit is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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    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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