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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 26865" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>It's probably immaterial what class of diabetes you have, as long as the treatment works. If you have no insulin production of your own, then technically, you are probably a T1. Anyway that is how your condition presents. T2s are generally insulin resistant and T1s don't produce insulin. Sometimes T2 progresses and the beta cells ( insulin producing cells, of the pancreas), "burn out" from over work. that person is now effectively T1, despite starting out as T2. that's why our transatlantic cousins are adding more numbers for different vaarietions of diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 26865, member: 8110"] It's probably immaterial what class of diabetes you have, as long as the treatment works. If you have no insulin production of your own, then technically, you are probably a T1. Anyway that is how your condition presents. T2s are generally insulin resistant and T1s don't produce insulin. Sometimes T2 progresses and the beta cells ( insulin producing cells, of the pancreas), "burn out" from over work. that person is now effectively T1, despite starting out as T2. that's why our transatlantic cousins are adding more numbers for different vaarietions of diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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