Fibro-calculous pancreatic diabetes. (FCPD)
"The onset of pancreatic disease in most cases is during childhood with recurrent attacks of abdominal pain. Peak onset of symptoms of diabetes occurs between the age of 15 and 30 years. Although both sexes effected, the ratio fevers the male 3:1. The patients are underweight and may show gross emaciation and wasting; other stigma of past and present malnutrition such as angular stomatitis or high blindness may be present. Moderate to severe hyperglycemia without ketoacidisis and requirement large dose of insulin for control, constitute the key metabolic feature." (page 26)
World Book of Diabetes in Practice.
volume 3.
edited by L.F. Krall
Published November 1988
Elsevier
Ovarian Cystic Fibrosis is one of the main cause of of infertility. Many women cannot get pregnant because of PCOS. After surgery pregnancy often follow. During pregnancy these woman would have diabetes. But because of there is no attention to the woman after delivery, treatment stopped and later woman would develop diabetes type 2. In most countries even now there is no treatment for pregnant women with diabetes. After delivery women cannot lose bay weight. With time sugar in blood getting higher and finally woman diagnosed with obesity disorder, Metabolic Syndrome. Treatment with metformin, SU, and Invokana would be follow.
This treatment never worked never will be. Small dose of insulin, and problem would be solved. With time this diabetic would get better and dose of insulin would be dropped. There is no insulin for diabetics type 2. This type of diabetes classified as non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, so there is no insulin in medical box of diabetic.
In contrary with American medical presentations diabetics type 2 in developing countries consume from 1750 to 1952 kcal per day. They do have diet based on plants and roots. Malnutrition in proteins. They do have very high blood sugar level. It is really very confusing to know this fact.
Author of this article present that it is food to blame why diabetes is so prevalent in those countries. The same way as it is in America where no one of us take this food. But still, the general idea, diabetics get diabetes because of food still prevalent. I simple wander, do that diabetics have high dose of insulin they need to survive? Insulin is expensive in America. I do not think it is better price for insulin for diabetics in developing countries. So, as I guess the same as in America these diabetics diagnosed with Non Insulin Dependent Type 2 diabetes, and treated cost effectively with life style modifications. Do they need to lose weight? Do they need to gain weight? I am sure, they cannot ether lose nether gain wight and fit into medical treatment requirements.
"The onset of pancreatic disease in most cases is during childhood with recurrent attacks of abdominal pain. Peak onset of symptoms of diabetes occurs between the age of 15 and 30 years. Although both sexes effected, the ratio fevers the male 3:1. The patients are underweight and may show gross emaciation and wasting; other stigma of past and present malnutrition such as angular stomatitis or high blindness may be present. Moderate to severe hyperglycemia without ketoacidisis and requirement large dose of insulin for control, constitute the key metabolic feature." (page 26)
World Book of Diabetes in Practice.
volume 3.
edited by L.F. Krall
Published November 1988
Elsevier
Ovarian Cystic Fibrosis is one of the main cause of of infertility. Many women cannot get pregnant because of PCOS. After surgery pregnancy often follow. During pregnancy these woman would have diabetes. But because of there is no attention to the woman after delivery, treatment stopped and later woman would develop diabetes type 2. In most countries even now there is no treatment for pregnant women with diabetes. After delivery women cannot lose bay weight. With time sugar in blood getting higher and finally woman diagnosed with obesity disorder, Metabolic Syndrome. Treatment with metformin, SU, and Invokana would be follow.
This treatment never worked never will be. Small dose of insulin, and problem would be solved. With time this diabetic would get better and dose of insulin would be dropped. There is no insulin for diabetics type 2. This type of diabetes classified as non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, so there is no insulin in medical box of diabetic.
In contrary with American medical presentations diabetics type 2 in developing countries consume from 1750 to 1952 kcal per day. They do have diet based on plants and roots. Malnutrition in proteins. They do have very high blood sugar level. It is really very confusing to know this fact.
Author of this article present that it is food to blame why diabetes is so prevalent in those countries. The same way as it is in America where no one of us take this food. But still, the general idea, diabetics get diabetes because of food still prevalent. I simple wander, do that diabetics have high dose of insulin they need to survive? Insulin is expensive in America. I do not think it is better price for insulin for diabetics in developing countries. So, as I guess the same as in America these diabetics diagnosed with Non Insulin Dependent Type 2 diabetes, and treated cost effectively with life style modifications. Do they need to lose weight? Do they need to gain weight? I am sure, they cannot ether lose nether gain wight and fit into medical treatment requirements.
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