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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2423535" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>And that assumption is based on continued consumption of high carb levels and a medication only approach, and it’s often more than 10 yrs. if you have other evidence I’d like to read it please.</p><p></p><p>The “assumption” is that their beta cells have worn out due to type 2. It’s likely many of these are caused by the wringing out every possible drop of insulin of the already massively overproducing pancreas by medications such gliclazide. It’s also highly likely that many still overproduce, not under, but have become hugely insulin resistant which mimics underproduction. Few are actually tested for insulin or c peptide production before being moved onto insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2423535, member: 480869"] And that assumption is based on continued consumption of high carb levels and a medication only approach, and it’s often more than 10 yrs. if you have other evidence I’d like to read it please. The “assumption” is that their beta cells have worn out due to type 2. It’s likely many of these are caused by the wringing out every possible drop of insulin of the already massively overproducing pancreas by medications such gliclazide. It’s also highly likely that many still overproduce, not under, but have become hugely insulin resistant which mimics underproduction. Few are actually tested for insulin or c peptide production before being moved onto insulin. [/QUOTE]
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