Hi Marier.
I know type1 do not like being mixed in with type2 because of the stigma attached to type2 of being fat lazy layabouts, who eat rubbish fast foods and dont take care of themselves. One of the reasons for both is insulin or lack of it, and how the body uses it.
I am type2, and I have been on MDI (multible daily injections) from the first day of my diagnosis. Just like type1, my pancreas no longer produces insulin, but the reason for that, is not because it was attacked and destroyed, but because it burnt itself out having to produce more and more for years prior to my diagnosis, therefore I am type2 . My HbA1c. is checked every 6 months.
John