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<blockquote data-quote="ConradJ" data-source="post: 885528" data-attributes="member: 66676"><p>I suspect that there are more T1's with insulin resistance on top than is actually acknowledged or understood.</p><p></p><p>I'm reasonably sure that I had developed it: I'm now 181 cm and 70 kg (that's 5'10" and 11 st 1 lb in old money), but with a couple of inches of excess blubber around the waist. I was also a high-carb eater and consequently my insulin dosage was more than three times my current level. I've done a lot to change past errors, including lower carbohydrate diet and increased physical activity, the combination of both has greatly improved my sensitivity and insulin requirements.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with things, and don't give up if they're having success because it can get much harder before it gets better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConradJ, post: 885528, member: 66676"] I suspect that there are more T1's with insulin resistance on top than is actually acknowledged or understood. I'm reasonably sure that I had developed it: I'm now 181 cm and 70 kg (that's 5'10" and 11 st 1 lb in old money), but with a couple of inches of excess blubber around the waist. I was also a high-carb eater and consequently my insulin dosage was more than three times my current level. I've done a lot to change past errors, including lower carbohydrate diet and increased physical activity, the combination of both has greatly improved my sensitivity and insulin requirements. Good luck with things, and don't give up if they're having success because it can get much harder before it gets better. [/QUOTE]
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