Waffle to your hearts content,
@Colleen Howe , having a place to do that is one of the important things of a forum like this!
Getting diagnosed with a complex condition is very bewildering and for most of us that means having your mind go in all directions. Just ask away with whatever comes to mind or vent your frustrations
Neither do I. I'd wait for the opinion of your doctor.
Just this week someone in a Facebook group for people who were diagnosed with T1 as adults asked how much insulin everybody needed per day. The answers ranged from 6 units to 300 units.
The relevant tests to find out are C-peptide, which tells you something about the amount of insulin you produce, and antibodies tests. The most common antibody is GAD but there are a couple of others as well.
Those tests usually take weeks to come back so they won't provide you with a quick answer.
Even if you get those tests, the results may be inconclusive, although in most cases they'll give you an answer.
It will be useful to get your consultant to provide you with the results from all blood tests. Are you under care from an endocrinologist or have you been sent back to your GP?