| Re: Newly Diagnosed Type 2
Mike,
In the old days, when there was only one type of medication to treat T2, many T2's did, in fact, become insulin dependent fairly quickly. The old medications were mostly sulfonyurea's, which acted by causing the pancreas to secrete more insulin. They put quite a strain on the insulin--producing (beta) cells of the pancreas, and tended to cause burnout of the cells very quickly.
Now there are other medications that work by decreasing the tissue's resistance to insulin. Those medications (I believe both Metformin and Avandia are two), along with diet an exercise, can dramatically extend the length of time before insulin is needed and, in some cases, can prevent the need to ever use insulin.
Ruth
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