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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1587641" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>Edited to amend, given that you had quite clearly paid no attention to post #14 or #21 of this thread. Type 1 diabetes is not a disease of insulin resistance, it's an autoimmune disease. Type 1 diabetes makes up 10% of the diabetes population. Please differentiate between types of diabetes if the statements you are making are wholly inapplicable to other types of diabetes.</p><p></p><p>The only thing causing my risk of CVD would be high blood sugar, so correctly taking insulin to control blood sugar would ameliorate the risk. Although acutely low blood sugar probably does cause some cardio risks of arythmia and hypoglycaemic induced hypovolaemia causing long q t waves...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1587641, member: 32394"] Edited to amend, given that you had quite clearly paid no attention to post #14 or #21 of this thread. Type 1 diabetes is not a disease of insulin resistance, it's an autoimmune disease. Type 1 diabetes makes up 10% of the diabetes population. Please differentiate between types of diabetes if the statements you are making are wholly inapplicable to other types of diabetes. The only thing causing my risk of CVD would be high blood sugar, so correctly taking insulin to control blood sugar would ameliorate the risk. Although acutely low blood sugar probably does cause some cardio risks of arythmia and hypoglycaemic induced hypovolaemia causing long q t waves... [/QUOTE]
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