Hi,
I was diagnosed 3 years ago with diabetes while working overseas in Laos. I was put on Metformin. I then moved to Thailand and saw a decent diabetic doctor but in both circumstances I was never told if I was type 1 or 2. My medication was simply changed according to my regular readings.
On return to the UK I was told by my diabetic nurse that it wasn't too important to know as, again, the medication is changed accordingly - and there was a cost to it as well.
Is it important to know? Does it matter? I had all the usual symptoms of losing lots of weight, thirst, cramps etc prior to diagnosis. My father's type 1 and we've had a family history of it.
Thanks.
Robin
I was diagnosed 3 years ago with diabetes while working overseas in Laos. I was put on Metformin. I then moved to Thailand and saw a decent diabetic doctor but in both circumstances I was never told if I was type 1 or 2. My medication was simply changed according to my regular readings.
On return to the UK I was told by my diabetic nurse that it wasn't too important to know as, again, the medication is changed accordingly - and there was a cost to it as well.
Is it important to know? Does it matter? I had all the usual symptoms of losing lots of weight, thirst, cramps etc prior to diagnosis. My father's type 1 and we've had a family history of it.
Thanks.
Robin