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<blockquote data-quote="urbanracer" data-source="post: 962893" data-attributes="member: 140811"><p>It is unusual in so far as most T1's do get diagnosed during childhood and teenage years, but I was 54 when it happened. I'm afraid [USER=211266]@Andy-Sev[/USER] , conflicting opinions is something else you'll have to get used to when you have diabetes (whatever your age and type).</p><p></p><p>I was diagnosed a year ago and still don't know for certain which type I am as the GP's DN thinks I'm T2 and the consultant thinks I'm T1. Had further tests done a couple months back but never got the results, despite a promise that they would write to me. So I just keep jacking up on insulin every day and it seems to keep my blood sugars under control. Hopefully they will come up with a definitive answer next time I go to the hospital.</p><p></p><p>Catch you later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urbanracer, post: 962893, member: 140811"] It is unusual in so far as most T1's do get diagnosed during childhood and teenage years, but I was 54 when it happened. I'm afraid [USER=211266]@Andy-Sev[/USER] , conflicting opinions is something else you'll have to get used to when you have diabetes (whatever your age and type). I was diagnosed a year ago and still don't know for certain which type I am as the GP's DN thinks I'm T2 and the consultant thinks I'm T1. Had further tests done a couple months back but never got the results, despite a promise that they would write to me. So I just keep jacking up on insulin every day and it seems to keep my blood sugars under control. Hopefully they will come up with a definitive answer next time I go to the hospital. Catch you later. [/QUOTE]
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