Common Myths vs Facts about T1D

Here are some common myths vs facts about Type 1 Diabetes. Many misunderstandings come from confusing it with Type 2 Diabetes.


1. Myth: Eating too much sugar causes Type 1 Diabetes

Fact:
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition. The immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. Diet does not cause it.


2. Myth: Only kids get Type 1 Diabetes

Fact:
Although it’s often diagnosed in children and teens, adults can develop it too. This is sometimes called adult-onset Type 1 diabetes.


3. Myth: People with Type 1 Diabetes can’t eat sugar

Fact:
People with Type 1 diabetes can eat sugar and carbohydrates, but they must balance them with insulin and monitor blood glucose levels.


4. Myth: Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes are basically the same

Fact:
They are very different conditions.

  • Type 1: immune system destroys insulin-producing cells
  • Type 2: the body becomes resistant to insulin

Treatment and causes are different.


5. Myth: If someone takes insulin, their diabetes must be severe

Fact:
People with Type 1 diabetes must take insulin to survive because their body produces little or none.


6. Myth: People with Type 1 Diabetes can’t play sports

Fact:
People with Type 1 diabetes can be extremely active. Many elite athletes manage the condition while competing at the highest levels.


7. Myth: Insulin cures diabetes

Fact:
Insulin treats Type 1 diabetes but does not cure it. It replaces the insulin the body can no longer produce.


8. Myth: Diabetes always leads to serious complications

Fact:
With proper management—insulin therapy, monitoring, diet, and exercise—many people live long, healthy lives.


A lot of myths about Type 1 diabetes come from confusion with Type 2 diabetes and from outdated information about how diabetes is treated today.

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