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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2218560"><p>I wouldn't disagree with this in principle but it should be added that type 2 is largely synonymous with hyperinsulinemia and all the potential complications of metabolic syndrome that come with it - heart disease, hypertension etc. The average type 2 may be dealing with the aftermath of decades spent in metabolic meltdown prior to diagnosis,<em> as well as </em>poor glycemic control. Not that one type is any more desirable than the other, but the subject of complications is most certainly nuanced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2218560"] I wouldn't disagree with this in principle but it should be added that type 2 is largely synonymous with hyperinsulinemia and all the potential complications of metabolic syndrome that come with it - heart disease, hypertension etc. The average type 2 may be dealing with the aftermath of decades spent in metabolic meltdown prior to diagnosis,[I] as well as [/I]poor glycemic control. Not that one type is any more desirable than the other, but the subject of complications is most certainly nuanced. [/QUOTE]
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