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Trust me... Type1 and Type2 diagnosed today. Why does my health problems have to be so convoluted???
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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2138245"><p>None of this is helped by the fact that - preposterously - insulin testing, or even the need to do it, is very much misunderstood with regards to type 2. Thus leading to many assumptions and misdiagnoses. It's little wonder that confusion is sometimes rampant. Certainly among GPs and DNs anyway. At my last annual review I explained that I had funded my own insulin and inflammation tests. The DN's eyes glazed over. She did not have the foggiest idea what I was talking about. Literally no clue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2138245"] None of this is helped by the fact that - preposterously - insulin testing, or even the need to do it, is very much misunderstood with regards to type 2. Thus leading to many assumptions and misdiagnoses. It's little wonder that confusion is sometimes rampant. Certainly among GPs and DNs anyway. At my last annual review I explained that I had funded my own insulin and inflammation tests. The DN's eyes glazed over. She did not have the foggiest idea what I was talking about. Literally no clue. [/QUOTE]
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