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Originally Posted by Nussbrand1937 Type 2 is unlikely, since I'm not obese; quite the contrary is the case... |
Type 2 diabetics don't have to be obese. Obesity is considered one factor that increases chances of a person developing typ2 diabetes. But there are thin type 2 diabetics.
Really, the most glaring piece of evidence we have here is your fasting blood glucose, over 18 hours, at 82 mg/dl. That so strongly contradicts the possibility of type 1 that type 1 can be considered so highly improbable that if you are having symptoms such as exessive thirst and urination, then type 2 is the only really likely possibility.