Some Aren't Buying Steve Jobs' Hormone Imbalance

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53

years of age, he's a bit young for serious health problems.

da da da @ Feb 23, 2009 04:47:09 AM

Is he vegan?

Some of the veg websites indicate Steve isn't even a vegan, but in fact eats fish.

Mike H @ Jan 19, 2009 18:14:12 PM

His vegan diet

is most likely *not* the culprit. There is nothing in a standard American diet that can't be obtained from a vegan diet, except cholesterol. What, specifically, in full-fat cheese would settle one's stomach and improve health? (Especially considering that most humans are lactose-intolerant to some degree.)

Allie Cat of MD @ Jan 12, 2009 14:48:42 PM

Another take on Steve's Situation

Here is a cool post on Steve Jobs and his press release.

http://blog.sprawl3.com

Dean of CA @ Jan 07, 2009 18:56:25 PM

nutritionist

Oh boy, more misinformation about amino acids and protein.

jason of WA @ Jan 06, 2009 17:03:06 PM

TJJ wrote:

>Just remember Sukie that humans are not Ferrets and therefore our digestion >systems are different. Different types of digestion tracks, different enzymes, >different type of salvia. Your comments above almost sound as if you have been >dipping into the politically correct "Weston A. Price Foundation" ideology. "Weston A. >Price Foundation” receives financial support from those in the cattle/dairy industry.

I'll have to look them up.

Actually, I am just very familiar with the endocrinological problems of ferrets, and in this regard -- insulinoma -- ferrets *might* be a good animal model for studies that would benefit both species.

Insulinoma is rare in most mammalian species so having an animal model can make it easier to learn more, faster. It is also a vastly under-studied health topic, and a serious one.

Up front I have to say that some forms of research done on ferrets -- as with other animals -- appall me, but there are other forms of research (and kind researchers) who manage to benefit many through well designed and caring research work that takes the animals into consideration as well. Hyperinsulinism from insulinoma may be a study topic in which that could be the case.

My comments did not come from a social agenda but from a veterinary endocrinological awareness on this topic, and hopes that knowledge about hyperinsulinism from all causes can be better understood, better treated (Currently, there are few options if surgery is not effective, with both of those med types -- a class of steroids and diazoxide -- having more pronounced side effects in human patients than ferret ones.), and perhaps in the future even be prevented.

Sukie Crandall of @ Jan 06, 2009 12:50:11 PM

humans are not Ferrets

Just remember Sukie that humans are not Ferrets and therefore our digestion systems are different. Different types of digestion tracks, different enzymes, different type of salvia. Your comments above almost sound as if you have been dipping into the politically correct "Weston A. Price Foundation" ideology. "Weston A. Price Foundation” receives financial support from those in the cattle/dairy industry.

TJJ of PA @ Jan 06, 2009 06:58:55 AM

Steve Job's Health...

Steve Jobs may be taking Diazoxide for his condition and therefore the weight loss makes sense. A couple of the side effects of Diazoxide is Anorexia and Chronic Heart Failure. One may believe that Anorexia is more Psychological than Physical...not so. Anorexia is just some of the horrible side effects that one must endure while taking Diazoxide.

I am a mother of a child that was diagnosed in March of 07' with Hyperinsulinism/Hyerammonianemia in the Glutamate Dehydronase Gene, she became the 20th child in the nation at the time of her diagnosis. There are 4 categorizes in the Hyperinsulinism family, there is the focal, diffused, HIHAGDH and the very rare GK HI. The GK HI only has 3 confirmed cases in the world.

Dr. Charles Stanley of CHOP is on the forefront of this disease and I commend Suki for her insight and understanding of this condition that Steve Job's appears to have. If you are wondering about HI, a great place to learn is CHOP.edu and type in HI.

I'd like to end this with a well wish for Mr.Jobs and hope that he will be able to make it through this very difficult time in his life. All my best to you Mr.Jobs.

M3S's Mom of CA @ Jan 05, 2009 22:05:30 PM

Steve Job's Health...

Steve Jobs may be taking Diazoxide for his condition and therefore the weight loss makes sense. A couple of the side effects of Diazoxide is Anorexia and Chronic Heart Failure. One may believe that Anorexia is more Psychological than Physical...not so. Anorexia is just some of the horrible side effects that one must endure while taking Diazoxide.

I am a mother of a child that was diagnosed in March of 07' with Hyperinsulinism/Hyerammonianemia in the Glutamate Dehydronase Gene, she became the 20th child in the nation at the time of her diagnosis. There are 4 categorizes in the Hyperinsulinism family, there is the focal, diffused, HIHAGDH and the very rare GK HI. The GK HI only has 3 confirmed cases in the world.

Dr. Charles Stanley of CHOP is on the forefront of this disease and I commend Suki for her insight and understanding of this condition that Steve Job's appears to have. If you are wondering about HI, a great place to learn is CHOP.edu and type in HI.

I'd like to end this with a well wish for Mr.Jobs and hope that he will be able to make it through this very difficult time in his life. All my best to you Mr.Jobs.

M3S's Mom of CA @ Jan 05, 2009 22:04:13 PM

Jobs is a nut

This is a guy who tried to cure a pancreatic tumor with diet. I would speculate that his MDs have known for a while what is the matter and Steve has been trying to go at it his way (with an obvious lack of success). Now he is beginning the recommended therapy. This is pure speculation on my part based on nothing more substantial than prior unsubstantiated rumors. Still, it is fun to speculate.

Francis Watson of CA @ Jan 05, 2009 17:37:11 PM

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