Hi, newly diagnosed, probable type 1. Blood sugar was at 15 now down to 8 thanks to Metformin
Doc wants me on low dose insulin (8 units?) which I could start tomorrow morning if I wish
Is there any good reason to hold off on the insulin since the tablets are clearly working?
Is this a GP recommending this course of action or a consultant at a hospital clinic ?
If you are type 1 then insulin then you have no choice on whether you "wish" to start insulin sooner rather than later you will have to start insulin full stop!!.....Who has diagnosed you and told you this....was it your GP??
You say PROBABLY type 1. Are you awaiting test results? If not on what basis and by whom?
whilst I am by no means arguing with the above advice if you are type 1 if you are in fact type 2 then insulin at the get go is unlikely to be the only or best option especially without exploring others alternatives.
Is metformin often used with (some) success in new type 1? I’m surprised it would help this much.
Consultant/Nurse at a Diabetes Clinic
He expects it to stop helping and would "eat his hat" if I wasn't type 1
Still need to take antibodies test which he said isn't 100% conclusive anyway
Either way some usual things like no ketones, acanthosis nigricans normally seen in type 2? And not long ago I had symptoms of low blood sugar
Blood is at 10.5 this morning. Pumped my first insulin shot
Which insulin are you using?Blood went from 10.5 up to 14.5 two hours after breakfast despite my first insulin injection of 8 units in the morning as well as metformin dose
Cause for concern?
Consultant/Nurse at a Diabetes Clinic
He expects it to stop helping and would "eat his hat" if I wasn't type 1
Still need to take antibodies test which he said isn't 100% conclusive anyway
Either way some usual things like no ketones, acanthosis nigricans normally seen in type 2? And not long ago I had symptoms of low blood sugar
Blood is at 10.5 this morning. Pumped my first insulin shot
Which insulin are you using?
I understand ketones are not constantly present in type 1 either so no ketones just means no dka building up as far as I know
Low bloods are typically only seen when medicating with something that increases the amount of insulin in the body so I’m not sure how this helps diagnosis either
antibodies if positive are definite for type 1. If negative it could still be either type.
Please tell me they did a c peptide or insulin test?
I'd start on insulin and not use Metformin. Be careful though and have some Graze bars, Lucozade or something with you at all times in case you get hypo with insulin, it takes time to get used to it and exercise or being unwell will affect your insulin doses. We've been there, just ask, it's a helluva learning curve but you'll get thereif you are type 1 I would personally start on insulin straight away, it will maximise the length of your honeymoon period
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