Hi
@Kt0905
You could ask the nurse what your blood test result was when you were diagnosed. That's always useful to know. Ask for an actual number, not 'it was a bit high' or whatever.
If you don't have any/many risk factors for Type 2, you might also want to ask how you were diagnosed to be Type 2 rather than late onset Type 1.
I suggest making a list of questions and anything that's concerning you, as it's really easy to,forget things once you're at your appointment.
Let us know how you get on