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<blockquote data-quote="howie" data-source="post: 88080" data-attributes="member: 21140"><p>yeah bazippy i hope you're right, also the fact that diabetics have only been able to test their levels in their own home for 20 years as far as i'm aware, so that's gonna make a big difference with the statistics of future generations.</p><p></p><p>though i have read theories that it's pretty much down to genetics or your c-peptide count. though if everyone diabetic ends up with no functioning beta cells then i would assume we all end up with no c-peptides after the 'honeymoon' period so??? that may just give you a year extra 'tops' or so i would of thought?? so what difference is that.</p><p></p><p>good subject,</p><p>howard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howie, post: 88080, member: 21140"] yeah bazippy i hope you're right, also the fact that diabetics have only been able to test their levels in their own home for 20 years as far as i'm aware, so that's gonna make a big difference with the statistics of future generations. though i have read theories that it's pretty much down to genetics or your c-peptide count. though if everyone diabetic ends up with no functioning beta cells then i would assume we all end up with no c-peptides after the 'honeymoon' period so??? that may just give you a year extra 'tops' or so i would of thought?? so what difference is that. good subject, howard. [/QUOTE]
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