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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 602162" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. At age 32 and if not overweight then you may be Late onset T1 (LADA). Some HCPs haven't got clue about the range of diabetes types and assume you are either T1 or T2. Late onset T1 can come on at greatly varying speed. The clues are a loss of weight around diagnosis. There are two tests for T1 but they are not conclusive. Gliclazide sounds sensible if you are not overweight and possibly have failing islet cells. If you do have excess weight then it is possible you are T2, but you are young. How were you diagnosed as T1 in the first place?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 602162, member: 21149"] Hi. At age 32 and if not overweight then you may be Late onset T1 (LADA). Some HCPs haven't got clue about the range of diabetes types and assume you are either T1 or T2. Late onset T1 can come on at greatly varying speed. The clues are a loss of weight around diagnosis. There are two tests for T1 but they are not conclusive. Gliclazide sounds sensible if you are not overweight and possibly have failing islet cells. If you do have excess weight then it is possible you are T2, but you are young. How were you diagnosed as T1 in the first place? [/QUOTE]
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