Def t1. They treated my DKA as t2 due to my age but it didn't work. Once they did t1 it made a difference. Plus my GAD antibodies came back at over 18 thousand!It sounds like you've done very well at understanding/controlling the illness. Are you sure you're T1 (metformin is normally a T2 drug though they do prescribe it for T1s as well)?
Good luck with the appointment, and definitely make a list first.
Hi. I'm not avoiding the DAFNE course, just not sure how to manage it. I also work 3 days a week so can get time off from them! 1 day a week seems better in that respect. Lol I'm happy to do it as it will help me understand more.Hi 4mum, it sounds as though you’re doing really well!
It’s a shame that you’ve had to wait so long for an appointment with a consultant - a sign of the times? I was told that I was lucky to be on a consultant list here in the SE as one of the clinics has no more room.
There are a number of things that should be covered in an appointment with a consultant. You’ll need to have blood test results for them to see, so your DSN, or the hospital, should ensure that this is done ahead of the appointment. It should cover Hba1c, kidneys, lipids, which is chlorestorol, and maybe some more personally related things if appropriate such as thyroid/anaemia. You should also have a wee test for kidney function.
The results will provide a starting point for any discussions and/or questions. You should also have your eyes tested once a year for retinopathy. This involves an appointment to take a retinal image. Make sure that this is set up for you. Likewise tests for nerve sensitivity in your feet, and of course your blood pressure.
Your DSN may already have done some of this but the consultant will need to know the results.
It seems that the insulin and metformin are working well together. You might want to ask how long you should expect to be taking metformin and why it was initially included as part of your treatment. The answer to this could also lead to discussion and questions.
You could also check with the DSN, and the consultant, that you’ve been put forward for a Dafne course, some of the waiting times for these are quite long. You say that you’re not sure how to fit in a Dafne course and childminding grandchildren. I’m a grandmother too, and in most things children and grandchildren come first. But not this. You want to be fit and healthy for many years to come so you can enjoy their growing up. The courses run either on one day a week or for a whole week and if you give advanced notice of when you’ll be doing one then alternatives can be found for childminding. It’s not selfish, it’s sensible.
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