Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 At least we know we are highly probable for insulin resistance anyway. Apparently if you are hyper or go overtreated its bad too Just some interesting stuff Val mentioned she couldn't find out much about so thought interesting to look up. She is absoutely right you know ''Those are the two biggies. I do nto knwo of much of anything else but glucose and insulin resistance also seems to go hand in hand iwht thyroid resistance too but cannto find much out about it.'' Conclusions: In hypothyroidism: 1) glucose uptake in muscle and adipose tissue is resistant to insulin; 2) suppression of lipolysis by insulin is not impaired; and 3) hypertriglyceridemia is due to decreased clearance by the adipose tissue. http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/91/12/4930 Objective: Although clinical hypothyroidism (HO) is associated with insulin resistancehttp://www.eje-online.org/cgi/content/abstract/160/5/785 IN Dogs..as human studies of this are scarse on the ground according to these who did the study..http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL & _udi=B6WXN-4TK7XFG-7 & \ _user=10 & _rdoc=1 & _fmt= & _orig=search & _sort=d & _docanchor= & view=c & _acct=C000050221 & \ _version=1 & _urlVersion=0 & _userid=10 & md5=849d2e9fadb6cd1587cdaaec6559792bThis study showed that canine hypothyroidism is associated with increased serum leptin and insulin concentrations, neither of which may be attributed to obesity alone.(that will disappoint all those Drs who say to all the fat people 'you will give urself diabetes, fattist they are! Of course the people are fat, they are ill derrrr!) Characterization of the insulin resistance of glucose utilization in adipocytes from patients with hyper- and hypothyroidism. (both eh? we have no chance when not balanced) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3176815 Atherogenic diet induced diabetes mellitus: involvement of thyroid hormones.For goodness sakes why don't Drs read these studies and people who could help sooner! http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17628531?ordinalpos=3 & itool=EntrezSystem2.PEn\ trez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum Okay so they may not all be well designed studies, some may give false results but look into this and you turn up all sorts of a similar vane. The only conclusion is disappointing, just like they ignore us, they are also ignoring this! Just seen the paper about problems in adipose tissue with hypo, who says that more diabetes will be seen as more people suffer from hypo? Anyone with good sense and who has looked at science lately I should say...http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/30/12/3128.abstractImpaired Postprandial Blood Flow in Adipose Tissue May Be an Early Marker of Insulin Resistance in Type 2 Diabete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2009 Report Share Posted August 5, 2009 Thank you Dawn, I have uploaded all this information to our FILES section. Luv - Sheila Conclusions: In hypothyroidism: 1) glucose uptake in muscle and adipose tissue is resistant to insulin; 2) suppression of lipolysis by insulin is not impaired; and 3) hypertriglyceridemia is due to decreased clearance by the adipose tissue. http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/91/12/4930 Objective: Although clinical hypothyroidism (HO) is associated with insulin resistancehttp://www.eje-online.org/cgi/content/abstract/160/5/785 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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