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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1637464" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>Let remember that just because someone has Type2, it does not reduce the low probability that a given person will get Type1……..</p><p></p><p>(<strong>If</strong> it turns out that Type1 like other autoimmune conditions can be triggered by inflammation (along with lots of other triggers not yet discovered) there <strong>may</strong> even be a small increase in the risk of someone getting Type1 due to them having insulin resistance. Likewise eating a lot of grains <strong>may </strong>put some people at increased risk of both Type2 and Type1, the science on this is still unproven. )</p><p></p><p>Being misdiagnosed is also very possible (and based on stats most likely), hence I would like to see everyone who may have Type2 being given a fasting insulin test, as at the time of diagnoses nearly everyone with Type2 will be producing more insulin then is normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1637464, member: 410240"] Let remember that just because someone has Type2, it does not reduce the low probability that a given person will get Type1…….. ([B]If[/B] it turns out that Type1 like other autoimmune conditions can be triggered by inflammation (along with lots of other triggers not yet discovered) there [B]may[/B] even be a small increase in the risk of someone getting Type1 due to them having insulin resistance. Likewise eating a lot of grains [B]may [/B]put some people at increased risk of both Type2 and Type1, the science on this is still unproven. ) Being misdiagnosed is also very possible (and based on stats most likely), hence I would like to see everyone who may have Type2 being given a fasting insulin test, as at the time of diagnoses nearly everyone with Type2 will be producing more insulin then is normal. [/QUOTE]
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