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<blockquote data-quote="Craig1978" data-source="post: 2017952" data-attributes="member: 502531"><p>The fundamental difference is that I am a 'newbie' on here, but have had T1 for 15 years, so have quite a bit of experience to offer here to.</p><p></p><p>The point of the thread was to gain advice from people with T1 and statin use. It seems like the majority of the people with an issue with them are T2? Not sure of the link, but I think, for me, the difference is having to take them because of my T1 and being able to do something about them, so you don't have to take them, as in the case of T2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig1978, post: 2017952, member: 502531"] The fundamental difference is that I am a 'newbie' on here, but have had T1 for 15 years, so have quite a bit of experience to offer here to. The point of the thread was to gain advice from people with T1 and statin use. It seems like the majority of the people with an issue with them are T2? Not sure of the link, but I think, for me, the difference is having to take them because of my T1 and being able to do something about them, so you don't have to take them, as in the case of T2. [/QUOTE]
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