I believe with exogenous insulin the pancreas shuts down. I remember Dr x on the other board mentioning something about it when people were asking about how to cycle insulin without becoming dependant.
Now I have to ask, the long acting insulin such as Lantus. Does it have a higher concern with inducing diabetes in non diabetics vs short acting Humalog? Or does the fact Lantus doesn't have much of a peak prevent that issue from occurring? I always figured it's long half life would cause issues in non diabetics using it, though I know it's the preferred insulin to use with gh to elevate igf levels.
Now I have to ask, the long acting insulin such as Lantus. Does it have a higher concern with inducing diabetes in non diabetics vs short acting Humalog? Or does the fact Lantus doesn't have much of a peak prevent that issue from occurring? I always figured it's long half life would cause issues in non diabetics using it, though I know it's the preferred insulin to use with gh to elevate igf levels.