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Damsel in dis Dress > wrote: > jem >, if that's their real name, wrote: > > >I have a brother-in-law who has both type I and type II > >diabetes and has been managing very well for many years, so I know it's > >not necessarily the end of the world. > > Huh? I've never heard of anyone with both type 1 and type 2. If you know > the particulars, can you share them with us? Oh, yeah. It happens. I think the most common scenario for it is a T1 who develops insulin resistance later. I presume they had the genes for IR but got zapped with T1 before the T2 could develop. Then it did. Priscilla, T2 -- "And what's this crap about Sodomites? It's always Sodomites this and Sodomites that. What about us Gomorrahians? We were there too; we deserve some mention. Sodom always gets the credit, and Gomorrah always does the work." - JohnN in alt.religion.christian.episcopal |
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