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new tag yourself game: go to the us military's disqualification list and find out why you're DQ'd if you were to get drafted lmfao
#mine: myopia and astigmatism past the limit; pcos; hyperinsulinism; sleep apnea; psychiatric issues; hyperhidrosis; obesity; motion sickness#oopsies
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I got a new TMF headcanon after watching spin-off 2
Elliot has hyperinsulin (reverse diabetes)
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April 21, 1964
Saturday -- the Saturday I had looked forward to dawned bright on April 18th, Mother and Dad came for Lee and myself at noon and we began our journey to Houston but not before fixing Mac with food and water for the day. Houston seemed its old hectic self with at least one new monstrous size building added each time. After accompanying Mother through Foleys (where Lee Purchased some coins for his penny collection) and Sakowitz we went out to the Plaid Stamp Center located in Bellaire where we traded six books for a thermos bottle, 2 casting rods, a tennis racquet and a flash light which still seems phenomenal to me. Then we toured Houston, noting the progress made on the domed stadium and the lovely large homes near MacGregor Park which were being put on sale because a few well-to-do negroes had moved into the area. Meant to say we bumped into Kelvic Davis in downtown Houston and later had her meet us for dinner at the Red Lion, which is an Old English atmospherish type restaurant featuring marvelous roast beef. Dad treated us to both the restaurant fare and the Ice Capades Show which we attended later that night and caused me some concern because I became quite nervous before the end of the show and later cried in the car but recovered my self-composure a short time later. It was quite mystifying to me for there was very little reason for it except my menstrual period was about due and I was more tense than usual. But suddenly I remembered that I had drunk coffee and wine at the Red Lion and had a nervous reaction and had been nervous the previous Wednesday when I drank coffee at Robyna's --so putting two and two together I got out my book called Body, Mind, and Sugar and discovered that I very possibly could have been many times in my life and last Saturday a victim of hyperinsulinism which is a condition whereby too mush insulin is secreted and the blood sugar level drops too for causing all kinds of depressions, phobias, and other psychic complaints. Probing further I looked up the facts on menstruation in a medical book and found there is a drop in blood sugar which occurs 10 days before the period begins. So now after 20 years the Lord has given to me these words of scientific wisdom which are more precious than gold to me and has given me back the confidence in myself that has ebbed away over the years because of this malady. Praise be to God!
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What parents can do about childhood obesity | Dr. Prashanth Gowda | India Today

Parents need to ensure their children maintain healthy habits to check the increasing number of cases of child obesity
Nine months since the pandemic began and closed down Indian schools, paediatric obesity has become a major health concern. Online classes, increased screen time and the lack of physical activity due to Covid-19 have led to children and adolescents developing unhealthy lifestyles and eating habits. Dr Neetu Talwar, senior consultant and paediatric pulmonologist at Fortis Memorial Research Institute in Gurgaon, says, “People from all age groups have been affected [by this change in lifestyle], but those under five and adolescents have been hit especially hard.” She gives the example of an eight-year-old child who came to her with complaints of nausea and lethargy and severe abdominal pain. Otherwise clinically fine, the child was prescribed symptomatic treatment but the problem remained even after two more consultations. After a little probing, she found that the child was being overfed on home-cooked pastas and pizzas.
Too much time spent on sedentary activities such as watching TV, playing video games and sitting for long hours in front of laptops and computers has contributed to the rise in cases. Dr Prashanth Gowda, consultant neonatologist and paediatrician at Motherhood Hospitals in Sarjapur, Bengaluru, says, “Proper nutrition is also not being provided to children—some overeat to cope with problems or to deal with stress or to fight boredom.” Those between three and 10 are especially vulnerable to weight gain and obesity. Dr Prashanth Gowda elaborates, “One example is of a two-year-old boy and his five-year-old brother, who liked playing video games and watch TV for hours. They had been told by their parents that they could watch cartoons while they ate; since they did not want to switch off the TV, they kept on eating. Because of the pandemic, they were not allowed to play outside, and therefore had no physical activity—the only thing they had been doing was eating and sleeping and therefore had put on weight.”
Two major complications caused by the pandemic are weight gain and loneliness. Restrictions on play time and sedentary lifestyles are major contributors. “A lot of children have developed belly fat as cooking and eating have become the new pass-times. This food obsession has led to weight gain issues,” explains Pallavi Bhardwaj, health and lifestyle coach and co-founder of Save Well Being.
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Obese children could even see consequences for their physical and mental health. Cardiovascular diseases, Type 2 diabetes, hyperinsulinism (high levels of insulin) and abnormalities in lipid metabolism are some potential problems. Another comes from the relationship between obesity and viral diseases. “In Canada, due to the Covid-19 epidemic, obesity has become the third most prevalent demographic factor among children admitted to the ICU, behind only those with serious associated diseases, such as immunosuppression and cancer. In New York, obesity has become the most prevalent comorbidity among 50 serious cases of Covid-19 affecting children and adolescents,” says Dr Talwar. The three main risk factors that link obesity to Covid-19 shown in adults are also present in children and adolescents as well—chronic subclinical inflammation, impaired immune responses and underlying cardiorespiratory diseases.
The Role of Parents
Parents are the real teachers and inculcating healthy habits in children is an important lesson. When children have unhealthy diets—for instance, when they don’t each vegetables—their parents are in many ways responsible. Dr Anjali Hooda, director at Livenutrifit and the Center for Obesity and Longevity, says, “We force our children to study but never to eat salads, fruits and vegetables. Parents should ensure to keep their children away from gadgets, from sitting for too long and should ensure that they eat more natural foods than packed foods.”
Food habits are in some ways determined by food being offered as a reward for desired behaviour. This is often done by parents in their behavioural training of children in the early years. Dr Talwar explains: “Food is often a source of comfort rather than a source of nutrition. Obese children are known to eat more in the evening (after 6 pm) and less in the morning. This also depends on the social dietary habits of the family.” What is therefore required is for good habits to be developed—an avoidance of overindulgence, balanced diets for the entire family and an avoidance of nighttime eating—so that children learn by example.
Parents also need to ensure children have some physical activity—family walks or a jogs or being responsible for some household chores can help. “Engage children with quizzes and board games rather than screen time. Getting into healthy conversations and indulging in good nutritive meals are some ways to keep healthy. Ensure that children don’t have high-calorie diets such as packaged chips and canned juices, but consume a nutritionally dense diet,” suggests Bhardwaj.
Dos and Don’ts
Children can channel their energy into hobbies other than those involving screen time, such as cooking, arts and crafts, or at-home exercises. Dr Hooda saysm “Some form of voluntary work, like taking care of the elders and pets, helping the underprivileged are other ways to channel youthful energies in more wholesome ways. The involvement of grandparents or parents is important for such activities. Adult supervision can set a great example for them.”
Diet and physical activities are the cornerstone for healthy lives, and every child should have an hour of physical activity no matter what. There should also be limits on gadget time—two to three hours at the most—as well as good eating habits, including three to four servings of fruits and vegetables daily, and eight to 10 hours of sleep. Artificial sugar from processed foods should be minimised and packaged foods should be rationed or done away with entirely. During this crucial times, children’s health and habits are in their parents’ hands.
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Resilience, Hope, and Self-Perception: How Jaclyn Gallo's Journey Inspires Entrepreneurs
How does hope transform failure into success? In today’s blog, we reflect on Jaclyn Gallo’s incredible journey as a TEDx speaker and bestselling author. Through her story, we uncover the power of hope, resilience, and self-perception in achieving your dreams.
The Origins of a Hopeful Dreamer
From a young age, Jaclyn was driven by hope and positivity. A naturally competitive spirit, she always wanted to be first. In high school, she even sent her friends a daily motivational quote before school to start the day with some positivity. 🌟
Fast forward to adulthood, and Jaclyn's path was anything but straightforward. After two failed business ventures, including a physical product and an app, Jaclyn found herself at rock bottom. Like many of us, she felt trapped by her failures, questioning if entrepreneurship was the right path.
But Jaclyn quickly realized that failure wasn’t the end—it was a necessary part of the process. Each failure was a stepping stone, offering valuable lessons she needed to succeed in the long run.
How Resilience and Hope Got Her Through
The true test of Jaclyn’s resilience came not in business but in her personal life. When her son Michael was born with hyperinsulinism, Jaclyn and her husband spent weeks in the hospital, living through one failed medical test after another. The constant disappointments led her to question whether it was even worth getting her hopes up. 🤯
But Jaclyn discovered something profound: hope fuels resilience. Even when faced with repeated failure, it was hope that kept her going. Without it, her resilience started to crumble. Eventually, Michael passed his medical tests, and today he is healthy. 🌞
Jaclyn’s message is clear: it's better to have hope and be let down than to give up entirely. Hope is what allows us to keep moving forward, even in the face of adversity.
Self-Perception: The Missing Link to Success
While hope and resilience are key, self-perception is the final piece of the puzzle. How you see yourself determines your success. If you don’t view yourself as capable of achieving your goals, your actions will reflect that.
Jaclyn emphasizes that aligning your self-perception with your goals is critical. Want to be a writer? Start with small habits that reinforce your identity as a writer. ✍️📚
The combination of hope, resilience, and self-perception makes you unstoppable. So start today—believe in yourself, build resilience, and keep hope alive!
💡 Want more inspiration from Jaclyn? Tune into her Spark Your Light podcast for stories of resilience, hope, and self-empowerment. 🌟
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Congenital Hyperinsulinism Market to Exhibit Rapid Growth Rate During the Forecast Period (2023-2032), Investigates DelveInsight | Zealand Pharma, Rezolute, Eiger BioPharma, Crinetics, AmideBio, Hanmi
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Happy Rare Disease Day, on the Rarest day of the year!
Since I was born, I have had Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI), a condition which was 1 in 50,000 at the time of my Diagnosis in January 2005, Now the chances of having CHI is 1 in 28,389!
Congenital Hyperinsulinism causes the pancreas to produce too much insulin, which results in low blood glucose levels. Early diagnosis of Congenital Hyperinsulinism is vital and can potentially prevent brain damage and possibly death!




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Congenital Hyperinsulinism Treatment Market Size Worth USD 333.61 million, Globally, By 2030 At CAGR of 5.9%
Congenital Hyperinsulinism Treatment Market
The latest market report published by Credence Research, Inc. “Global Congenital Hyperinsulinism Treatment Market: Growth, Future Prospects, and Competitive Analysis, 2016 – 2028. The global congenital hyperinsulinism treatment market has witnessed rapid growth in recent years and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.9% between 2023 and 2030. The market was valued at USD 210.9 million in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 333.61 million in 2030.
Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a rare medical condition in which the pancreas produces an excessive amount of insulin, leading to low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). This condition typically presents in infants and can have severe consequences if not properly managed. The treatment of CHI typically involves maintaining blood sugar levels within a normal range to prevent hypoglycemia-related complications, such as brain damage. The term "Congenital Hyperinsulinism Treatment Market" likely refers to the market for pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and therapies used in the management and treatment of congenital hyperinsulinism.
Congenital Hyperinsulinism Treatment Market Growth Factor Worldwide
Increasing Awareness and Diagnosis: Growing awareness among healthcare professionals and parents about congenital hyperinsulinism could lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment, potentially expanding the market.
Advancements in Treatment Approaches: Ongoing research and development in the field of CHI treatment may result in the introduction of more effective therapies and medications, which can drive market growth.
Improved Diagnostics: Development of more accurate and less invasive diagnostic tools and genetic testing methods can aid in quicker and more precise diagnosis, enhancing the demand for treatment options.
Global Expansion: As medical knowledge and healthcare infrastructure improve in emerging markets, there may be increased access to CHI treatment, potentially expanding the market's geographical reach.
Congenital Hyperinsulinism Treatment Market Partners and Acquisitions
Partnerships between pharmaceutical companies and academic institutions have been instrumental in driving research and development efforts. These collaborations often involve sharing resources, funding, and scientific knowledge to accelerate the discovery of new therapies and treatment modalities. Academic institutions bring valuable insights into the genetic basis of congenital hyperinsulinism, while pharmaceutical companies leverage their drug development capabilities to translate these findings into potential treatments.
Additionally, acquisitions and mergers in the healthcare sector have played a role in consolidating resources and expanding the reach of congenital hyperinsulinism treatments. Large pharmaceutical companies acquiring smaller biotechnology firms specializing in rare diseases like congenital hyperinsulinism have helped bring promising therapies to market faster. These acquisitions provide the necessary financial and logistical support to conduct clinical trials and obtain regulatory approvals.
Some of the major players in the market and their share are as follows:
Zealand Pharma A/S
Eli Lilly & Company
Rezolute Inc
Fresenius Kabi AG
AmideBio LLC
Jolly Healthcare
e5 Pharma LLC
Merck & Co. Inc
Novo Nordisk A/S
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Key Segments
By Treatment Approaches
Medications
Surgery
By Medications
Diazoxide
Octreotide
Sirolimus
Glucagon
By Surgery
Pancreatectomy (Partial or Total)
Islet Cell Transplantation
Here are some of the key offerings within the CHI Treatment Market:
Medications: Pharmaceutical companies develop and manufacture medications that are used to manage CHI. These medications may include diazoxide and octreotide, which help regulate insulin secretion and maintain normal blood sugar levels.
Diagnostic Tools: Companies may offer diagnostic tools and tests for CHI, including genetic testing to identify specific gene mutations associated with the condition. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment.
Medical Devices: Manufacturers produce medical devices such as continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems. CGM devices help monitor blood sugar levels continuously and provide real-time data to patients and healthcare providers.
Surgical Services: Healthcare institutions and specialized centers may offer surgical services, including pancreatectomy, for severe cases of CHI where medication and dietary management are not effective.
Specialized Care and Treatment Plans: Healthcare providers and CHI treatment centers offer specialized care and treatment plans tailored to the unique needs of CHI patients. This includes ongoing monitoring, medication management, and dietary guidance.
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They’re going to make me do a 72 hour hospital fast to study my hypoglycemia.

#I hate having hyperinsulinism#can’t I just donate my insulin? plenty of diabetics out there that need it
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And all this because I fainted at my school, I hate my immune system lmao

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A new research report titled "Global Congenital Hyperinsulinism Treatment Drugs market" successfully exhibits the complete scenario of the global and an individual analysis of the various regional segments.
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Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) Market
Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a condition that causes individuals to have abnormally high levels of insulin, which helps control blood sugar levels.
In 2017, the total prevalent population of Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) in 7MM was 21,852. It is observed that in the 7MM, both males and females are equally affected by Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI).
As per Delveinsight, Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) ‘s therapeutic market in the 7MM was USD 55.76 Million in 2017.
Robust pipeline activity, increasing awareness of the disease, and availability of effective therapies are the key driver for the Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) Market.
The key companies in the Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) market include Zealand Pharma, Rezolute, Xeris Pharmaceuticals, Eiger BioPharmaceuticals, Recordati, and many others.
For more details on the Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) Market, visit: https://www.delveinsight.com/report-store/congenital-hyperinsulinism-market
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