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<blockquote data-quote="Engcricket" data-source="post: 340440" data-attributes="member: 55385"><p>Thank you everyone for all your comments. </p><p>I certainly didn't mean to imply any type is worse than the other. To be honest with you I'd rather not be diabetic but hey that's life. </p><p>I agree with the above post type one has advantages mainly the earlier diagnosis of it rather than presenting with target organ damage as type 2 do. </p><p>My query was simply whether I had been misdiagnosed or further tests were needed at the end of the day I am diabetic and will be for the rest if my natural life. I have accepted that fact but was confused as to how it was "definitely" type 1. </p><p></p><p>Ps I am not a statistician your comments always enlighten me ambrenner</p><p></p><p>Thank you again everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engcricket, post: 340440, member: 55385"] Thank you everyone for all your comments. I certainly didn't mean to imply any type is worse than the other. To be honest with you I'd rather not be diabetic but hey that's life. I agree with the above post type one has advantages mainly the earlier diagnosis of it rather than presenting with target organ damage as type 2 do. My query was simply whether I had been misdiagnosed or further tests were needed at the end of the day I am diabetic and will be for the rest if my natural life. I have accepted that fact but was confused as to how it was "definitely" type 1. Ps I am not a statistician your comments always enlighten me ambrenner Thank you again everyone. [/QUOTE]
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