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<blockquote data-quote="AMBrennan" data-source="post: 536196" data-attributes="member: 37697"><p>Yes - beta cell loss is gradual, and exercise may help make what little insulin is left last longer... but eventually you'll hit a wall and require insulin. I'm pretty sure I've read a few threads by T1s who were initially misdiagnosed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AMBrennan, post: 536196, member: 37697"] Yes - beta cell loss is gradual, and exercise may help make what little insulin is left last longer... but eventually you'll hit a wall and require insulin. I'm pretty sure I've read a few threads by T1s who were initially misdiagnosed. [/QUOTE]
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