Bex72
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 191
- Location
- East of England
- Type of diabetes
- LADA
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- government policies that increase inequality, brussel sprouts, neighbour's karaoke at 2am
Hi, I found out that I was LADA a few weeks ago. I had been misdiagnosed as Type 2 in 2020 but really is was latent Type 1. For almost two years I’d successfully controlled diabetes with a low carb diet and over the last couple of months all control was lost. I eventually was admitted to hospital and now have insulin and am gradually learning how to balance it.
Losing control of diabetes also coincided with the start of hives. It is getting worse and otc remedies haven’t worked and so far not huge success with antihistamines prescribed either. It is primarily delayed contact hives. If I wear a rucksack I may get red welts where the straps were a few hours later. It is getting worse, today I have bought new shoes as I have hives on the top of my feet and ankles. I also have Hashimotos. My GP is reluctant to prescribe oral steroids as these can cause problems with diabetes.
If anyone has a similar experience and can advise what helps for them please let me know. My GP cannot help me and the wait to see a dermatologist is long indeed. Thanks
Losing control of diabetes also coincided with the start of hives. It is getting worse and otc remedies haven’t worked and so far not huge success with antihistamines prescribed either. It is primarily delayed contact hives. If I wear a rucksack I may get red welts where the straps were a few hours later. It is getting worse, today I have bought new shoes as I have hives on the top of my feet and ankles. I also have Hashimotos. My GP is reluctant to prescribe oral steroids as these can cause problems with diabetes.
If anyone has a similar experience and can advise what helps for them please let me know. My GP cannot help me and the wait to see a dermatologist is long indeed. Thanks