Hi there I was diagnosed as type 2 in June 2014. This was revised to LADA soon afterwards because I was slim fit and tested positive for GAD antibodies. My last 3 hb1ac were 5.6. I take 2000 metaformin per day. I have just seen a letter from my endocrinologist to my GP from last year which says I am now GAD negative. I am a bit confused. I am not really low carb but i am low sugar. Could I be type 2 after all
Hi I agree. There are other things beyond GAD antibodies that can cause beta cell failure and viruses are a factor. My GAD was negative 10 years after diagnosis (it was the 1st time it was tested) but my low c-peptide showed the need for insulin. One of the problems on this is that Diabetes UK (not this site) doesn't understand Late onset T1 which is not very helpful - one day they will have a better understanding of diabetes but I'm not hopefulI have read that the anti-bodies don't always show up. They often show up years before any symptoms of diabetes appear.
I have had three positive GAD tests - I've had autoimmune thyroid disease for about 20 years and I had a test a couple of years ago and the anti bodies didn't show. Next test they did. It seems as though it's an area of medicine that not a lot is known about. I mentioned LADA and being GAD positive to my new and very young GP the other day and I really don't think she knew what I was talking about. It's quite possible a C-peptide will give you a better indication if it's low. However, if it's not low, it still doesn't mean you aren't LADA. Though if it's high it would more likely tell you you're type 2.
This LADA business is a very frustrating; keep pushing for a correct diagnosis.
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