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<blockquote data-quote="sheepie123" data-source="post: 1519004" data-attributes="member: 390599"><p>See this is what I project is a concern is it possible for a Cell to become 100% resistant to Insulin? What is more concerning is that Type 2 people diagnosed young could have a worse time than their Fellow T1 as like some have mentioned here that they take more Bolus than their T1 counterparts.</p><p></p><p>We need then to cure how the cell works and not necessarily all these medications and treatments. People say T2 is the lesser of the two evils but I would say given that a T2 has the potential to become 100% resistant this could lead to very bad outcomes.</p><p></p><p>Though I would rather take a little insulin than hammer my pancreas. Heck when my Metformin / Diet stop working I will be telling the doctor to make my liver work harder and also consider me for insulin. If he doesn't I will buy it online.</p><p></p><p>I know many here dont condone taking healthcare into their own hands but seriously Doctors really dont care. They learn over years of so many people dying that you cannot build that relationship any more than a farmer builds it with his cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheepie123, post: 1519004, member: 390599"] See this is what I project is a concern is it possible for a Cell to become 100% resistant to Insulin? What is more concerning is that Type 2 people diagnosed young could have a worse time than their Fellow T1 as like some have mentioned here that they take more Bolus than their T1 counterparts. We need then to cure how the cell works and not necessarily all these medications and treatments. People say T2 is the lesser of the two evils but I would say given that a T2 has the potential to become 100% resistant this could lead to very bad outcomes. Though I would rather take a little insulin than hammer my pancreas. Heck when my Metformin / Diet stop working I will be telling the doctor to make my liver work harder and also consider me for insulin. If he doesn't I will buy it online. I know many here dont condone taking healthcare into their own hands but seriously Doctors really dont care. They learn over years of so many people dying that you cannot build that relationship any more than a farmer builds it with his cattle. [/QUOTE]
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