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Hi ,

Did I miss a tread here???? I am not sure why this was posted, but found it

interesting as I have fatty liver, and my daughter is insulin resitant. My

neuro just mentioned that he thought I was too, and wants my PCP to do a

insulin test, not a test for sugar in my blood, but to see how I handle

insulin or if I make it or something. I wasn't sure.

So, if someone could let me know what this topic was about I would

appreciate it. Thanks.

Smiles to you,

Entrez PubMed

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Abstra\

ct&list_uids=15122714

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I sent this to the list, because of the close link to this liver problem

(which I have) with diabetes (which I also have). The more connections

to diabetes, the more they will understand its precursors. Insulin

resistance is very common before full-blown diabetes. I also believe

that mito dysfunction may be one of the causes of DM in those with mito

disease.

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Oh I see,

Thanks ,

Do they do anything for your fatty liver?

smiles to you,

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> I sent this to the list, because of the close link to this liver problem

> (which I have) with diabetes (which I also have). The more connections

> to diabetes, the more they will understand its precursors. Insulin

> resistance is very common before full-blown diabetes. I also believe

> that mito dysfunction may be one of the causes of DM in those with mito

> disease.

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