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<blockquote data-quote="KennyA" data-source="post: 2380050" data-attributes="member: 517579"><p>Thank you.The article (which isn't research but is a summary by a journalist) contradicts what you posted earlier. It says, for example, that half (not 20%) of T2s develop neuropathy. And I can't find anything in it that supports your statement that "diabetic neuropathy <u>usually</u> (my emphasis) takes a long time to present (20 years)" - in fact, for T2s, quite the reverse. </p><p></p><p><em>Problems begin surprisingly early. In a University of Toronto study of 467 people, ages 45 to 64, about half of those with prediabetes or newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes had early signs of peripheral neuropathy.</em></p><p></p><p>The Healthline article linked by EllieM is excellent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyA, post: 2380050, member: 517579"] Thank you.The article (which isn't research but is a summary by a journalist) contradicts what you posted earlier. It says, for example, that half (not 20%) of T2s develop neuropathy. And I can't find anything in it that supports your statement that "diabetic neuropathy [U]usually[/U] (my emphasis) takes a long time to present (20 years)" - in fact, for T2s, quite the reverse. [I]Problems begin surprisingly early. In a University of Toronto study of 467 people, ages 45 to 64, about half of those with prediabetes or newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes had early signs of peripheral neuropathy.[/I] The Healthline article linked by EllieM is excellent. [/QUOTE]
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