Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 Silvia I agree the a person on tx must have more protein and I was advised to make my diet a pro based diet... but I didnt have decompensation ,, altho liver was hurting for certain,, my lfts were ok and I did as they said,, but I did have ice cream once in awhile,, OK<< WHAT IS THE NORMAL RANGE FOR BLOOD INSULIN??? lol,, I KNOW I keep asking you, but Im waiting for the answer,, thanks in advance, love you me Bhprice425@... wrote: if you only concentrate on the hep C.....basically it tells you that the virus causes insulin resistance and fatty liver on ALL people.....and those two things make the liver damage progress alot faster. On people who have HIV, the meds they use for it have toxic effects....the main one is that it causes LYPODYSTROPHY........fat redistribution.......they loose the fat from some places and accumulate it somewhere else......it's a metabolic process and it causes high cholesterol and insulin resistance.... and guess what? the Ribavirin is in the same group of meds as the ones they take.......so when people are on treatment, the meds cause fat redistribution ahich makes the insulin resistance worse, and it increases your cholesterol and triglycerides but nobody id really checking that are they,.......so basically....they are now turning you into a cardiac patient,. Alot of the problems in HCV are caused by insulin resistance which also lowers the chances of treatment success and increases damage to the cells by oxidation.......and you know what could help that? medicines like Metformin which decrease insulin resistance.......high protein diet and exercise. Did you see the part where the docs are layughing and they say that hep C patients blame interferon for making them crave cheese, dairy products and sugar? and they add that it is the worst thing you can eat during treatment....then someone else says.....well, nobody is going to crave cabbage..... then they make fun of how dieticians always put hep C patients on a low salt low protein diet but they shouldn't because high protein lowers insulin resistance....then they joke.....well...that's just their training......haha well....why didn't they tell the patients? why do I hear on thie board people encouraging others on treatm,ent to have ice cream......dairy, sugar and fat....the worst things you can have while on treatment......why Doug? because they didn't bother to share all the info they had........because they didn't tell anybody that by following some dietary guidelines people CAN SLOW THE LIVER DAMAGE. They also didn't tell people that the virus causes brain abnormalities that can be seen on MRI on almost everybody evn the people who have very mild liver damage.......why didn't they Doug? Maybe so you couldn't get dissability for it? shouldn't people know that their brain is already predisposed to depression before they start a medication that can cause it? you know the people that have to take a combination of anti-depressants because they don't seem to work? it's probably because they have more marked abnormality to begin with then you add interferon and it turns into a more difficult depression to treat.......I didn't know that, did you? Did they tell you to increase the protein? how about take anti-oxidants? and why not? Did you know that the fatigue so many of you have is caused by leptin ? I didn't know that.....and it can also happen from hypoxia ....that's why it's related to people that have apnea There's alot they didn't tell us Doug..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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