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Quick answer - yes.

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> Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 00:50:38 EDT

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> Hello everyone,

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> Quick question: Is diabetes a common symptom for mito?

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Thanks Laurie. Which form of diabetes is symptomatic?

How often do people with mito come down with this?

I have a suspicion that I may be " pre-diabetes " - have a few signs such as

frequent urination, little skin openings on my feet, etc. I did a home glucose

test which according to NIH's value table is somewhat above normal.

I will speak with my doc when I see him. If anyone elso out there has this,

I would love to hear from them. Thanks, W

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Diabetes is very common with mito. Mine and others have a different kind of

presentation than normal. My blood sugar goes up when I am physically

stressed and down when I don't do much which is opposite for most

diabetes.Then there are those with mito who have the normal kind of pattern.

I take Alpha Lopoic Acid to stabilize my blood sugar and keep track of my

blood glucose levels.

On the UMDF web site there is a statement about diabetes being connected to

mito. There is research going on to see what the connection is. In most

cases it would not be inherited mito, but involvement of mito in the

symptoms.

laurie

> From: Larus1@...

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> Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 20:19:46 EDT

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> Subject: Re: Diabetes

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> Thanks Laurie. Which form of diabetes is symptomatic?

> How often do people with mito come down with this?

>

> I have a suspicion that I may be " pre-diabetes " - have a few signs such as

> frequent urination, little skin openings on my feet, etc. I did a home

> glucose

> test which according to NIH's value table is somewhat above normal.

>

> I will speak with my doc when I see him. If anyone elso out there has this,

> I would love to hear from them. Thanks, W

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Yes--but be prepared. I and I think a few others on this list our blood

sugar doesn't act like " normal " diabetics. My blood sugar goes up when I

exercise--even walking alot. But if I am stationery at the computer doing

" brainwork " for a few hours it can drop to below 100. Most of the time it

is " stuck " at around 250 unless I use insulin or am doing physical

activity--then it goes up.

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> Hello everyone,

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> Quick question: Is diabetes a common symptom for mito?

> W

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