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Blood Sugar

 
I did wonder about that as the hospital carried out no tests other than finger pricks and put me straight on insulin whilst I was an inpatient. Now been on insulin 3 weeks.

There is a c-peptide test which will detect how much insulin you are producing. It's unusual but not unknown for T2s to move to insulin straight away, so I would suggest asking your GP for a test to see if you are T1 or T2. Though you might be on insulin either way, the causes and therefore aspects of the treatment are very different. The advantage of a formal T1 diagnosis (other than that they won't try to move you to T2 medications that don't work for T1s) is that the NHS generally gives priority to T1s over T2s (hospital appointments and potentially continuous glucose monitors).

Good luck
 
Thank you so much Ellie. I will speak to the diabetic nurse next week when I see her.
 
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