| I have known Type 1's who wished they were Type 2 and Type 2's who wished they were Type 1. Being incorrectly diagnosed and then having to change your routine to get the proper care and control you need is a pain but certainly well worth the extra effort.
There are also the odd ball people like me who were Type 1 and then develop insulin resistance. I am a Type 1 with Type 2 symtoms so I have both types. I am a "double diabetic". I have adjusted to my situation. I'm sure you will adjust to yours. Like the others have said you will have some advantages that insulin will provide that you will probably appreciate. Good luck!
Richard
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