Looking at your cpeptide result in isolation doesn't give any indication of what type of diabetes you have. Assuming your cpeptide result was 1.12ng/ml it actually appears apretty normal cpeptide result indicating that you are producing a normal amount of your own insulin so I'm not sure why your doctor thinks it indicates type 1.
Without any information on your age, BMI, story of diagnosis or blood sugar management I don't think anyone is going to be able to take a guess as to what type of diabetes you might have.
In any event, where there is doubt over type the best test to have is for the GAD antibodies. If you are gad positive that will confirm type 1. Now you have had the gad test you can get the answer discussing the results with your doctor. Hope you don't have long to wait for the result.