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<blockquote data-quote="Minnie45" data-source="post: 695784" data-attributes="member: 131752"><p>Interesting thought, I wonder if there is an element of possibility in the case of adults who are diagnosed with T2 then rediagnosed that they have T1? In my case I have no doubt it wasn't avoidable, I was only 6/7 at the time and very tiny, I remember losing even more weight extremely quickly, thirsty, going to the loo a lot and becoming very unwell quickly. I know some people talk about a honeymoon period but I'm certain I didn't have one, if anything I needed more insulin over a very short timescale from diagnosis, and this continued over the next few years until insulin levels were achieved where my BG levels stabilized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minnie45, post: 695784, member: 131752"] Interesting thought, I wonder if there is an element of possibility in the case of adults who are diagnosed with T2 then rediagnosed that they have T1? In my case I have no doubt it wasn't avoidable, I was only 6/7 at the time and very tiny, I remember losing even more weight extremely quickly, thirsty, going to the loo a lot and becoming very unwell quickly. I know some people talk about a honeymoon period but I'm certain I didn't have one, if anything I needed more insulin over a very short timescale from diagnosis, and this continued over the next few years until insulin levels were achieved where my BG levels stabilized. [/QUOTE]
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