Hi Chocoholic!
Insist on seeing a consultant. In some areas, the GPs cannot order a GAD test, it has to be the consultant. I had a big fight to get the test done despite being very ill, losing weight and unable to eat any carb without my BG going into double figures. They still insisted I was Type 2. About 8 weeks ago, I finally won the battle to get the GAD test done - the results came back last week and was positive. I only know because the consultant sent a letter saying my diabetes is well controlled and he wants to discharge me after my next appointment in September. He wrote on the letter 'p.s. your GAD results indicate Type 1 diabetes'. No apology for misdiagnosis, no explanation, just a 'p.s'! I now have to fight to stay on the hospital's books and not be returned to the care of the surgery nurse who misdiagnosed me in the first place. I know it's tough, but you have to fight for the care you need - fight for the GAD test, because if they've misdiagnosed you and you need insulin, you will become very ill until you get the proper treatment.
Good luck
Smidge