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<blockquote data-quote="Jackie0022" data-source="post: 2041236" data-attributes="member: 505710"><p>I don’t understand it all either!! All the tests I had indicated type 1, the dietitian worked towards type one and a couple of the nurses said that all the symptoms suggested type 1 so I’d just got my head around that, then they confirm it’s type 2! I now feel I am back to square one and have to get my head around it all again. </p><p>The nurse told me today that yes it is a case of my not producing enough insulin. I’d be interested to know at what %. They say the tablets may not work with the maximum dose being the same as the insulin I’m taking, why change something that works for something that may not??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackie0022, post: 2041236, member: 505710"] I don’t understand it all either!! All the tests I had indicated type 1, the dietitian worked towards type one and a couple of the nurses said that all the symptoms suggested type 1 so I’d just got my head around that, then they confirm it’s type 2! I now feel I am back to square one and have to get my head around it all again. The nurse told me today that yes it is a case of my not producing enough insulin. I’d be interested to know at what %. They say the tablets may not work with the maximum dose being the same as the insulin I’m taking, why change something that works for something that may not?? [/QUOTE]
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