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<blockquote data-quote="nosweets" data-source="post: 1643954" data-attributes="member: 452871"><p>I don't think that I would have type 1 because I probably don't have the antibodies .My blood produces false positives to the whole range of autoimmune disorders which is possibly due to my having multiple allergies. My dad was type 2 which he became in his late twenties and had to live on restricted carbs and meds but he did alright and lived until his mid 50s without the complications. He did not say that he was suffering from a neuropathy or pain in his feet. I have been very healthy because I was being careful to not over eat anything likely to cause diabetes and was saying to my self that I don't have any of the problems of old age being nearly 60. I am not even going grey. So I am so annoyed at being in this situation where I suddenly (overnight) started suffering from diabetes and need to use insulin and suddenly suffered from the neuropathies all at the same time. .Anyway removing visceral fat and other cures are hopeful, but I had just lost 2 stone before I started suffering with this. It is good that the future is looking good for people who suffer from dead islet cells because of stem cell research. They are also developing blocking antibodies to control the autoimmunity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosweets, post: 1643954, member: 452871"] I don't think that I would have type 1 because I probably don't have the antibodies .My blood produces false positives to the whole range of autoimmune disorders which is possibly due to my having multiple allergies. My dad was type 2 which he became in his late twenties and had to live on restricted carbs and meds but he did alright and lived until his mid 50s without the complications. He did not say that he was suffering from a neuropathy or pain in his feet. I have been very healthy because I was being careful to not over eat anything likely to cause diabetes and was saying to my self that I don't have any of the problems of old age being nearly 60. I am not even going grey. So I am so annoyed at being in this situation where I suddenly (overnight) started suffering from diabetes and need to use insulin and suddenly suffered from the neuropathies all at the same time. .Anyway removing visceral fat and other cures are hopeful, but I had just lost 2 stone before I started suffering with this. It is good that the future is looking good for people who suffer from dead islet cells because of stem cell research. They are also developing blocking antibodies to control the autoimmunity. [/QUOTE]
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