PenguinV40
Newbie
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Greetings all; this is my first post. My name's Paul and I've was diagnosed just before the end of last year with Type 1.
Whilst I had thought that there was quite a high chance of my having brought Type 2 down on myself (middle aged, overweight et cetera) I was extremely shocked to be told that that it was actually Type 1. I wonder if it might by MODY however and I'd be interested in other peoples' views on that as I explain the circumstances.
I'd been feeling pretty rough since early November 2016 but I had assumed this to be down to stress at work (it had been a difficult time during those couple of months, no so much now). In any case I went to my GP after Christmas and said that I thought I might be diabetic based on the tiredness/thirst/toilet combination. A blood glucose was taken and came back as 18.2 and then the ketone test showed 0.8. On that basis and the fact that I had lost 2 stone since the start of November without trying to, my GP was not happy to diagnose me as Type 2 and packed me off to the Diabetes Centre of my general hospital, and they diagnosed me as Type 1 and set me up with all the various kit (insulin pens, meters and so forth).
I cannot praise the diabetes nurses, doctors and dietitians highly enough. Within three weeks I had regained control of the glucose and was counting my own food with the help of the Aviva Expert metre that they had given me.
I assumed I'd have LADA to get Type 1 symptoms at the age of 41, but a LADA test came back negative (although I was told that negative was essentially inconclusive rather than a definite no). I also don't need that much insulin. I definitely do need insulin and I am definitely not in any way resistant (which presumably rules out Type 2) but I'm only needing around 1 unit/14g carb on the bolus and 15 units per day on the basal, despite my current weight of 140kg. (I'm overweight but not hugely fat as I'm also quite tall). Does that point to MODY instead? I checked the family history and we have a lot of Type 2 on my father's side but only a single instance of Type 1 - a distant relative of my mother.
As to how I am finding all this; it was certainly a little overwhelming to begin with but I believe that I am now on a more even keel - I have reached and maintained control, only hypo'd three times (and on every occasion saw them coming so tested specifically for them) and I am now back at work and getting on with things. I do miss not being able to eat without advance planning though.
Cheers
Paul
Whilst I had thought that there was quite a high chance of my having brought Type 2 down on myself (middle aged, overweight et cetera) I was extremely shocked to be told that that it was actually Type 1. I wonder if it might by MODY however and I'd be interested in other peoples' views on that as I explain the circumstances.
I'd been feeling pretty rough since early November 2016 but I had assumed this to be down to stress at work (it had been a difficult time during those couple of months, no so much now). In any case I went to my GP after Christmas and said that I thought I might be diabetic based on the tiredness/thirst/toilet combination. A blood glucose was taken and came back as 18.2 and then the ketone test showed 0.8. On that basis and the fact that I had lost 2 stone since the start of November without trying to, my GP was not happy to diagnose me as Type 2 and packed me off to the Diabetes Centre of my general hospital, and they diagnosed me as Type 1 and set me up with all the various kit (insulin pens, meters and so forth).
I cannot praise the diabetes nurses, doctors and dietitians highly enough. Within three weeks I had regained control of the glucose and was counting my own food with the help of the Aviva Expert metre that they had given me.
I assumed I'd have LADA to get Type 1 symptoms at the age of 41, but a LADA test came back negative (although I was told that negative was essentially inconclusive rather than a definite no). I also don't need that much insulin. I definitely do need insulin and I am definitely not in any way resistant (which presumably rules out Type 2) but I'm only needing around 1 unit/14g carb on the bolus and 15 units per day on the basal, despite my current weight of 140kg. (I'm overweight but not hugely fat as I'm also quite tall). Does that point to MODY instead? I checked the family history and we have a lot of Type 2 on my father's side but only a single instance of Type 1 - a distant relative of my mother.
As to how I am finding all this; it was certainly a little overwhelming to begin with but I believe that I am now on a more even keel - I have reached and maintained control, only hypo'd three times (and on every occasion saw them coming so tested specifically for them) and I am now back at work and getting on with things. I do miss not being able to eat without advance planning though.
Cheers
Paul