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<blockquote data-quote="elaine77" data-source="post: 425337" data-attributes="member: 59930"><p>I agree i think type 2s can become insulin deficient if they have lost beta cells through exhaustion... Can't think of any other way a type 2 would become insulin deficient but the problem is the lack of knowledge in the UK medical profession. Other countries, particularly Scandinavian and American are a million miles ahead of the UK when it comes to diabetes and the amount of misdiagnoses that occur just on this forum alone is very telling! The NHS most definitely need a shake up when it comes to both diabetes care and knowledge...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Diagnosed with GD in 2010, Completely disappeared postpartum. Re-diagnosed December 2012 with type 1.5 diabetes, age 26, BMI 22 currently controlled by only Metformin, 500mg twice a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elaine77, post: 425337, member: 59930"] I agree i think type 2s can become insulin deficient if they have lost beta cells through exhaustion... Can't think of any other way a type 2 would become insulin deficient but the problem is the lack of knowledge in the UK medical profession. Other countries, particularly Scandinavian and American are a million miles ahead of the UK when it comes to diabetes and the amount of misdiagnoses that occur just on this forum alone is very telling! The NHS most definitely need a shake up when it comes to both diabetes care and knowledge... Diagnosed with GD in 2010, Completely disappeared postpartum. Re-diagnosed December 2012 with type 1.5 diabetes, age 26, BMI 22 currently controlled by only Metformin, 500mg twice a day. [/QUOTE]
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