These questions should really be answered by a doctor, not an idiot like meIs it possible to get DKA and not be diabetic? Isn't it possible that the pneumonia I had damaged my pancreas and it has now repaired itself?
How much carbs (weight) are you eating per day?
You're eating a moderate amount of carbohydrates then, so it's not like you're HbA1c is lowered by your following of an ultra low carb diet or the like...A typical food day for me is:
Breakfast
2 shredded wheat or 3 weetabix or 2 sachets Quaker Oats. All with 330ml of semi skimmed milk.
Whey Protein Shake with 500ml water and a banana as a snack
Lunch
1 chicken breast with a full packet of uncle bens spicy Mexican rice
Dinner
220g of tuna and 1 large jacket potato with cheese
Houmous and breadsticks or
Grapes or strawberries as a snack
Supper
Casein protein shake with 330ml of semi skimmed milk
So you're eating a reasonable amount of carbs.
Hmmmmm. I'd ask for a second opinion if I were you. You're a medical mystery.
You would go back to your doctor(s) who have allocated you with your current diagnosis and request that other medical professionals put forward alternative diagnoses and/or theories as to what your ailment actually is.How do I get a second opinion?
I could accept it if the diagnosis was unanimous but different people have different views. I'm being told by my GP that it could've just been a 'blip' caused by the pneumonia. The diabetic nurse theorises that I'm not diabetic, she's seen nothing like it. But the specialist says I definitely am and I'm in the honeymoon phase. I just don't know what to think.
It's possible to get DKA with diabetes which isn't Type 1. It's just pretty rare. It can happen with genetic (MODY) cases, depending on which gene is involved. There's also other 1.5 cases ("Flatbush diabetes", etc) which can usually produce insulin and don't have auto-antibodies, but will sometimes present with DKA at diagnosis or if discontinuing the oral meds that they needed, such as Gliclazide.Is it possible to get DKA and not be diabetic? Isn't it possible that the pneumonia I had damaged my pancreas and it has now repaired itself?
Hi, I was admitted to hospital exactly a year ago and was diagnosed as type 1. I was told I had DKA and began taking novo rapid throughout the day and lantus before bed. But i kept having a hypo, even when only injecting 1 unit. I came off of my injections altogether and haven't taken any injections for 10 months now. I'm being told by one specialist that I'm in the honeymoon phase, but then my diabetic nurse gets my hopes up and theorises that I may not be diabetic at all (I should point out I had pneumonia at the time I was diagnosed type 1).
I'm 6 foot 4 and 14 stone so they ruled out type 2. I guess I'm just hoping I'm not diabetic after all and wondered if anyone could offer an opinion.
Any would be appreciated
C-peptide and GAD antibody tests seem to go hand in hand for accurate diagnosis of T1D. But, because you initially presented with DKA, the doctors will be "certain" that you have T1D because they also go hand in hand as a positive marker of T1D.
There's also genetic testing of sorts for MODY. I don't know (off the top of my head) of any MODY diabetics on the forum to tag here...
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