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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 1078659" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>[USER=108929]@gadgetmanjay[/USER] I obviously know nothing about you and I'm, making some enormous assumptions here, but I'm guessing you are under thirty and probably don't have a massively high BMI? Have you had any blood tests for autoimmune antibodies? </p><p></p><p>That you are 18 months diagnosed, appear to be relatively young and diet doesn't work is often a sign that you may be late onset type 1 (LADA) and not type 2. The statistics suggest that 25% of T2s diagnosed below the age of 35 are in fact late onset type 1, so I'd strongly suggest getting those tests undertaken. </p><p></p><p>If, of course, I've assumed incorrectly, let me know via PM and I'll delete this post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 1078659, member: 30007"] [USER=108929]@gadgetmanjay[/USER] I obviously know nothing about you and I'm, making some enormous assumptions here, but I'm guessing you are under thirty and probably don't have a massively high BMI? Have you had any blood tests for autoimmune antibodies? That you are 18 months diagnosed, appear to be relatively young and diet doesn't work is often a sign that you may be late onset type 1 (LADA) and not type 2. The statistics suggest that 25% of T2s diagnosed below the age of 35 are in fact late onset type 1, so I'd strongly suggest getting those tests undertaken. If, of course, I've assumed incorrectly, let me know via PM and I'll delete this post. [/QUOTE]
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