Not my area of expertise, but there are plenty on here who can advise and support, just maybe not so many this time of night.I am currently in hospital with DKA and I was diagnosed with T2 in 2019 but now T1. Started insulin and libre today and I’m so anxious about what’s ahead - feeling very scared and alone
Oh gosh poor you. At least you are in the very best place to get sorted. Hope you start feeling better very soon and quickly adjust to your insulin regime. Best wishes.xxI am currently in hospital with DKA and I was diagnosed with T2 in 2019 but now T1. Started insulin and libre today and I’m so anxious about what’s ahead - feeling very scared and alone
I'm sure you're right. But that is surely negligence?But I do also wonder if they hold on to a t2 diagnosis as long as possible as it’s much cheaper than t1
I'm sure you're right. But that is surely negligence?
It's a scary time so hope you are being supported there ? The shock of diagnosis is huge, I posted a thread about things every t1d should know on here, please have a read, also please post on the t1 forum about your situation, others will offer support but as you have posted on another thread about this it wont have much visibility here, best wishes JI am currently in hospital with DKA and I was diagnosed with T2 in 2019 but now T1. Started insulin and libre today and I’m so anxious about what’s ahead - feeling very scared and alone
Thank you for your reply, I was a bit of an anomaly when first diagnosed type 2, and managed quite well to start with but more and more meds given with lesser and lesser effect. I am pleased to be taken off all of them now and sure I will adjust to taking insulin especially with all the knowledge and experience of this site. P.s. Hope you don't have to wait too long for your change in medication, as I understand it, it is better to start insulin sooner rather than later.Hi @julie56 and @pr126 I hope you both get in the swing of your new regimes soon, I know I will have all that to come, as it appears I was diagnosed really early as T1/LADA (anti-bodies all positive) within a month of diagnosis due to conflicting opinions about whether T1 or T2, but I'm still in the non-insulin-dependent stage, (but knowing I am not actually T2).
I'd like to say that at least with a T1/LADA diagnosis you will be entitled to Libre, (and maybe more as you are on insulin now) and hospital-based consultant team care, which in my albeit limited experience is highly superior to what T2s get at their doctor's surgery, so I hope you will be pleasantly surprised about that - you have to take all the positives you can in this game!
This site is fantastic and I wouldn't be without all the help and information I have had from the folks on here. @julie56 you have a whole new load of boards to read and people to meet now!
Type 2 diabetics should be able take advantage of such goodies as libre or dexcom anyway!LADA is a subset of T1 so you can post in either forum.
Hopefully you will feel much better on insulin and will be able to take advantage of T1 goodies such as libre or dexcom.
Why do people keep saying that t1d are the only one entitled to Libre or Dexcom??Hi @julie56 and @pr126 I hope you both get in the swing of your new regimes soon, I know I will have all that to come, as it appears I was diagnosed really early as T1/LADA (anti-bodies all positive) within a month of diagnosis due to conflicting opinions about whether T1 or T2, but I'm still in the non-insulin-dependent stage, (but knowing I am not actually T2).
I'd like to say that at least with a T1/LADA diagnosis you will be entitled to Libre, (and maybe more as you are on insulin now) and hospital-based consultant team care, which in my albeit limited experience is highly superior to what T2s get at their doctor's surgery, so I hope you will be pleasantly surprised about that - you have to take all the positives you can in this game!
This site is fantastic and I wouldn't be without all the help and information I have had from the folks on here. @julie56 you have a whole new load of boards to read and people to meet now!
Some trusts will cover Libre for T2D, but others don't yet. I think that's changing this autumn, which would be fantastic. We're paying our of pocket for Libre for my husband. It's been worth it -- huge improvement in glucose control, and finding what he can eat when. But it's a huge dent in our monthly budget.Why do people keep saying that t1d are the only one entitled to Libre or Dexcom??
The NICE guidelines for these devices changed quite a while ago and I would urge everyone considering using one to go back to their consultant or DSN and ask/demand in getting one!!
I am in the process of getting my MP to ask for approval to get Libre 3 added to the NHS list of approved devices as the DSN and consultants have not had any joy!
The Libre 3 is better in a lot of ways: more accurate, shorter startup time than dexcom, lasts longer than dexcom, smaller than libre 2 and dexcom... all of this makes it a no brainer but we still cannot get them on the NHS, apparently due to cost!
I mean these are a couple of pounds dearer, I would pay the difference if we get these!!!!
Hi. In the spring of 2019 I was diagnosed with Type 2. As I did not need to lose weight my GP just told me to " eat less sugar" .After nearly 10 years of trying to achieve good blood sugar levels, low carbing and steadily losing weight despite taking increasing amount of medication I was referred to the hospital diabetic team for further tests. It has now been confirmed that my type 2 diagnosis has now been now been altered to type 1. It is obviously slowly evolving and has only now reached initiating insulin stage. I am quite apprehensive but looking forward to stopping all the oral meds. I didn't know whether to post on here or on the lada forum, but she was insistent it was type 1as positive for antibodies. Wondering if anyone else has has similar experience, any tips welcome.
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