Studlover (imported) wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:18 pm
After 3 months on Depo, my doctor diagnosed me with Type 2 Diabetes. He said the drug
Studlover (imported) wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:18 pm
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shuts down the insulin pumps in the pancreas.
I now have to take medication for Diabetes much to my chagrin. Trying Depo again is too risky, but I still wish for chemical castration. Andrcur is too hard on the live
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r and over 50 can create fatal blood clots within a year.
It is highly unlikely that Depo is causing your insulin manufacture and secretion to stop – I’ve found nothing in the medical literature which supports this. There IS a correlation between low testosterone and diabetes, notably Type II. Which one is causative has not been determined in published literature (that I have found). It is generally assumed that testosterone deficiency is causative – but no evidence shows that.
I have been diagnosed as Type II, have no testes, use HRT, but sometimes don’t for awhile (I get arthritic joint pain from a lack, so I start again). For the most part, mine is controlled through diet. I am deficient in exercise, and high in fatty foods, so LDL is high (127 two weeks ago), but drops when I watch out for fats. OTOH my A1C seldom goes above 5.8, with or without T.
If you are taking insulin supplements, then your diet/exercise probably needs to change. See Paolo’s post above on how he controls a high level diabetes without supplemental insulin. Your body on its own can shut down insulin production or at least slow it, regardless of testosterone or Depo. Look for other causes, too.