Hi
@Melginty13 Insulin Resistance is associated with Type 2 Diabetes (it is thought to cause Type 2 Diabetes, but I don't want to delve into cause and effect here).
Most Type 2's start off by producing more and more and more insulin due to the Insulin resistance as the body desperately tries to shift potentially dangerous high blood glucose out of the blood stream to somewhere safer to store it. But eventually if nothing is done to turn off the blood glucose tap, by reducing the amount of carbohydrates eaten, or by exercising away all this surplus glucose, their overworked pancreas eventually gives up and then they produce little to no insulin.
So nearly every Type 2 diabetic in this forum either has, or used to have moderate to severe Insulin Resistance, as do some unfortunate Type 1's.