desidiabulum said:Hi -- congratulations on the results. Don't keep thinking about the time-bomb. I have MODY (similar to LADA) and received the same lecture about inevitable progression. In fact, they were so convinced that I was going to need insulin any moment that, when I was diagnosed, I was given a full insulin kit with instructions on how to inject, and spent the next year under strict instructions, carrying my frio bag with insulin around with me everywhere I went. Well - more than 3 years on and I'm still not on insulin. Last year I ceremonially threw away the frio bag. No doubt I will be on insulin sooner or later, but it might well be later.
I think the key thing is to see every day without being on insulin as a triumph. It isn't a disaster when you end up on insulin anyway, but why not in the meantime congratulate yourself on what you are doing. The good control you are showing, and the reform of your diet, will also stand you in very good stead whenever you finally move to insulin. So: don't think time bombs, think of every day as a little success, and don't worry about sometimes feeling smug about it! God luck!
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