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Type 1.5/LADA Diabetes
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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2068434" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>you can expect to live to around 65. </p><p></p><p>Hi LionChild, well the so called answer is it can knock 15 years off your life expectancy (I don't think the 'experts' differentiate when you might have first got it) so that means for women you can expect to live to 65. You will see of course, why others have said it's probably a question that cannot be answered any more specifically because of so many variations. Your second question is hard to answer too because there is no such thing as 'average' which is a figure that adds everything together and then divides. I was diagnosed 2 years ago (aged 56) and am still on 10 units of Lantus once a day and a unit or 2 of novarapid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2068434, member: 451727"] you can expect to live to around 65. Hi LionChild, well the so called answer is it can knock 15 years off your life expectancy (I don't think the 'experts' differentiate when you might have first got it) so that means for women you can expect to live to 65. You will see of course, why others have said it's probably a question that cannot be answered any more specifically because of so many variations. Your second question is hard to answer too because there is no such thing as 'average' which is a figure that adds everything together and then divides. I was diagnosed 2 years ago (aged 56) and am still on 10 units of Lantus once a day and a unit or 2 of novarapid. [/QUOTE]
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