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<blockquote data-quote="Melgar" data-source="post: 2708836" data-attributes="member: 520626"><p>I feel [USER=564435]@MarthaD[/USER] ’s frustration, as I’m going through something similar. Martha may well be late onset T1 , and so may I, but when you have unusual symptoms that don’t fit neatly into the T1/T2 category, and yes there are other types, but those other types, seem to me, to be well defined, then things get confusing. The overarching T2 category encompassing everything from your typical classic T2 to anything that’s simply not T1 then it becomes a burden on those people who do not fit neatly into the T2 category. Those differing symptoms don’t bode well with the possibility of poor outcomes for controlling blood sugars. It doesn’t help when GP’s look at you with a look that says I haven’t a clue, let’s wait and see. </p><p></p><p>And how many GP’s have heard of RH. I also seriously considered RH, but increasing my carb intake to prevent hypos is not RH In fact it’s the reverse of it.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry Martha D I’ve gone slightly off topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melgar, post: 2708836, member: 520626"] I feel [USER=564435]@MarthaD[/USER] ’s frustration, as I’m going through something similar. Martha may well be late onset T1 , and so may I, but when you have unusual symptoms that don’t fit neatly into the T1/T2 category, and yes there are other types, but those other types, seem to me, to be well defined, then things get confusing. The overarching T2 category encompassing everything from your typical classic T2 to anything that’s simply not T1 then it becomes a burden on those people who do not fit neatly into the T2 category. Those differing symptoms don’t bode well with the possibility of poor outcomes for controlling blood sugars. It doesn’t help when GP’s look at you with a look that says I haven’t a clue, let’s wait and see. And how many GP’s have heard of RH. I also seriously considered RH, but increasing my carb intake to prevent hypos is not RH In fact it’s the reverse of it. Sorry Martha D I’ve gone slightly off topic. [/QUOTE]
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