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<blockquote data-quote="Fndwheelie" data-source="post: 2138173" data-attributes="member: 447317"><p>From what I’ve understood from my time on the forum, (may not necessarily be correct,) type 1 has no insulin produced, type 1.5 has less than optimal insulin produced (long honeymoon period until later onset of no insulin production) type 2 is over insulin production with insulin resistance. Although insulin resistance can be a factor in 1 & 1.5 as well. So unless he’s suggesting 1.5 less than optimal insulin production with insulin resistance, I don’t see how you can be 1&2.</p><p></p><p>I guess so long as you find a medication/insulin regime that works for you and your diabetes that’s the important thing. Does it matter if your type 1, 1.5, 2, 3 or 26, 60, or 1001?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fndwheelie, post: 2138173, member: 447317"] From what I’ve understood from my time on the forum, (may not necessarily be correct,) type 1 has no insulin produced, type 1.5 has less than optimal insulin produced (long honeymoon period until later onset of no insulin production) type 2 is over insulin production with insulin resistance. Although insulin resistance can be a factor in 1 & 1.5 as well. So unless he’s suggesting 1.5 less than optimal insulin production with insulin resistance, I don’t see how you can be 1&2. I guess so long as you find a medication/insulin regime that works for you and your diabetes that’s the important thing. Does it matter if your type 1, 1.5, 2, 3 or 26, 60, or 1001? [/QUOTE]
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