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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1554816" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I can only speak from experience.</p><p>My type1 best friend has only insulin injections to help with her missing insulin.</p><p>Type2s have tablets, exercise and failing those insulin injections, especially if their pancreas has burnt out from over use.</p><p>Both can start having IR problems if....... their liver needs to kick out more glucose to compensate for the insulin kicked out by the pancreas or injected too much.</p><p>IR does occur if too much insulin is injected. I'm living proof.</p><p>I was on the wrong insulin regime. Mixed m3. (70basal/30bolus) I only needed less basal. I'm now 69basal and 60bolus. My IR was worse on too much basal.</p><p><em>However, I'm a type2. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1554816, member: 196960"] I can only speak from experience. My type1 best friend has only insulin injections to help with her missing insulin. Type2s have tablets, exercise and failing those insulin injections, especially if their pancreas has burnt out from over use. Both can start having IR problems if....... their liver needs to kick out more glucose to compensate for the insulin kicked out by the pancreas or injected too much. IR does occur if too much insulin is injected. I'm living proof. I was on the wrong insulin regime. Mixed m3. (70basal/30bolus) I only needed less basal. I'm now 69basal and 60bolus. My IR was worse on too much basal. [I]However, I'm a type2. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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