viviennem said:I think it's good to differentiate, particularly in a programme with a wide audience. I know that for a long time I thought there was just 'diabetes' and that everyone who had it injected insulin. It wasn't until I had friends with both that I learned there was a difference.
I'm all for anything that spreads knowledge.
Viv
HLW said:Thanks for posting the link, I'll have to watch that when I have time, sounds interesting.
But, why is it important that she called it type 1 diabetes rather than just diabetes? Why does the distinction between different types of diabetes matter, outside of a healthcare context?
SophiaW said:HLW said:Thanks for posting the link, I'll have to watch that when I have time, sounds interesting.
But, why is it important that she called it type 1 diabetes rather than just diabetes? Why does the distinction between different types of diabetes matter, outside of a healthcare context?
I always refer to my daughter as having "type 1 diabetes" because that's what she has. There are different types of diabetes, as you know, and as she has type 1 that's what I call it. Why shouldn't I be specific about what type of diabetes she has?
HLW said:Thanks for posting the link, I'll have to watch that when I have time, sounds interesting.
But, why is it important that she called it type 1 diabetes rather than just diabetes? Why does the distinction between different types of diabetes matter, outside of a healthcare context?
ZACNEMMA said:Hi all,
I have seen it-I love Jo Frost she is fantastic. It was informative, factual and I just loved the fact she continually called it type 1 diabetes and not just diabetes.
Emma
HLW said:Debloubed, isn't the insulin treatment for type 2 diabetes the same or very similar as for type 1 (except high doses of insulin would be needed?)? All the leaflets I got when starting insulin were not specific about type of diabetes.
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