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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1045402" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>I apologize if I sounded like I was comparing but I guess I was. I would be SO dead. Can you explain why a T2 would struggle more than a T1 and need even more insulin? Couldn't IR be reversed with an appropriate diet ? And as a T2 with exercise? As a T1 I don't really want to mess with the hypo/hypers with intense exercise. I like to stick with yoga and walking and don't need to fear lows or inject for highs. too old for that, haha. I seriously don't understand why a T2 would require a different regime than a T1 with insulin and diet?</p><p>In Susies case I understand the effects of the other meds. I had to take just 1 corticosteroid for 1 night for an adrenal test and I popped way up.</p><p>I too need a 1/2 unit pen and I wish Lantus would make one</p><p></p><p>I am not trying to be dense but very interested why T2's can require higher doses than T's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1045402, member: 240838"] I apologize if I sounded like I was comparing but I guess I was. I would be SO dead. Can you explain why a T2 would struggle more than a T1 and need even more insulin? Couldn't IR be reversed with an appropriate diet ? And as a T2 with exercise? As a T1 I don't really want to mess with the hypo/hypers with intense exercise. I like to stick with yoga and walking and don't need to fear lows or inject for highs. too old for that, haha. I seriously don't understand why a T2 would require a different regime than a T1 with insulin and diet? In Susies case I understand the effects of the other meds. I had to take just 1 corticosteroid for 1 night for an adrenal test and I popped way up. I too need a 1/2 unit pen and I wish Lantus would make one I am not trying to be dense but very interested why T2's can require higher doses than T's [/QUOTE]
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