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<blockquote data-quote="elaine77" data-source="post: 423176" data-attributes="member: 59930"><p>There was a piece of research on it. I've had a look but I can't find it ATM but basically they followed a number of slow-onset type 1s, half had been given insulin immediately and half just diet and oral meds and they monitored them for 18 months and after 18 months the people who went onto insulin immediately were not producing anymore insulin than those who didn't and the difference in how their diabetes had progressed was also no different.. I'll keep looking for the link. Obviously that was only 18 months long, there doesn't seem to be any research that goes longer than that so it has its limitations....</p><p></p><p></p><p>Diagnosed with GD in 2010, Completely disappeared postpartum. Re-diagnosed December 2012 with type 1.5 diabetes, age 26, BMI 22 currently controlled by only Metformin, 500mg twice a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elaine77, post: 423176, member: 59930"] There was a piece of research on it. I've had a look but I can't find it ATM but basically they followed a number of slow-onset type 1s, half had been given insulin immediately and half just diet and oral meds and they monitored them for 18 months and after 18 months the people who went onto insulin immediately were not producing anymore insulin than those who didn't and the difference in how their diabetes had progressed was also no different.. I'll keep looking for the link. Obviously that was only 18 months long, there doesn't seem to be any research that goes longer than that so it has its limitations.... Diagnosed with GD in 2010, Completely disappeared postpartum. Re-diagnosed December 2012 with type 1.5 diabetes, age 26, BMI 22 currently controlled by only Metformin, 500mg twice a day. [/QUOTE]
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