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<blockquote data-quote="ATB123" data-source="post: 2689153" data-attributes="member: 579991"><p>You would have thought so and the paper I read recommended testing for all thin T2 at diagnosis but I didn't get tested then. With hindsight I probably needed testing/start insulin around 4 years ago but it took 3 years of failing every med then getting sick before I was. I should have guessed right back at the beginning when I stuck religiously to a keto diet for a few months to be unable to get my hba1c below 62, it kept my blood sugars stable without spikes but at a base level that was much too high - between 9-13. Hindsight is a wonderful thing, it allows us to beat ourselves up about not pushing earlier. You're right I know type 2s who are slim but def type 2, 1 of those is only recently diagnosed but the other has been diagnosed 15 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATB123, post: 2689153, member: 579991"] You would have thought so and the paper I read recommended testing for all thin T2 at diagnosis but I didn't get tested then. With hindsight I probably needed testing/start insulin around 4 years ago but it took 3 years of failing every med then getting sick before I was. I should have guessed right back at the beginning when I stuck religiously to a keto diet for a few months to be unable to get my hba1c below 62, it kept my blood sugars stable without spikes but at a base level that was much too high - between 9-13. Hindsight is a wonderful thing, it allows us to beat ourselves up about not pushing earlier. You're right I know type 2s who are slim but def type 2, 1 of those is only recently diagnosed but the other has been diagnosed 15 years. [/QUOTE]
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