If you're not on insulin, but on medication like metformin or another tablet, diet-controlled or some such, it's pretty safe to say you're a T2. Some turn out to be a T1, LADA, Mody much later on, but this is the basic assumption made. The tests to determine type are expensive, so they usually go with an educated guess based on age, symptoms and weight. If things go from bad to worse the additional testing can be done though.After reading some posts just realised I have never been told what type of diabetes I have. I was just told my hb1 was too high and I had diabetes.
I just assumed it was type 2 (from symptoms).
Is this normal?
After reading some posts just realised I have never been told what type of diabetes I have. I was just told my hb1 was too high and I had diabetes.
I just assumed it was type 2 (from symptoms).
Is this normal?
If you are LADA (late onset T1) then you will be deteriorating over many months or years which confuses many GPs. If you have continued high BS despite low-carbing then LADA becomes possible as a diagnosisTotally abnormal. When were you tested, what was the reading ?
Highly unlikely you'd be T1 otherwise you'd be speaking to us from the other side
That is not the case for most people usually it’s a A1C Test that determinesThe gold standard for diagnosing T2 is the oral glucose
What Im responding to is that most people don’t have the oral glucose test before being diagnosed T2.My A1C was 5.2 when I was diagnosed. It is prefectly possible to have an A1C in the low 5s and be VERY diabetic.