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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2089742" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>The powers that be have bandied about a different name for type 1. It would be nice. I have heard the rumors of auto immune wanting to be used. If you could say auto immune beta cell disease, it would sure help to differentiate it. As long as "diabetes" is still in a title for it, it's going to get muddled in with everything type 2, dropping that from the description would go a long way to help medical personal pay more attention too this disease as being different and get rid of the old ideas and biases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2089742, member: 475037"] The powers that be have bandied about a different name for type 1. It would be nice. I have heard the rumors of auto immune wanting to be used. If you could say auto immune beta cell disease, it would sure help to differentiate it. As long as "diabetes" is still in a title for it, it's going to get muddled in with everything type 2, dropping that from the description would go a long way to help medical personal pay more attention too this disease as being different and get rid of the old ideas and biases. [/QUOTE]
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