Well, I guess another nail in the proverbial coffin is that my IA2 antibody test just came in, 120 U/mL. Normal range is <7.5U/mL. Guess I'm on the clock now.
and it looks a little complex!
Yes it can be! I was diagnosed as type 2 in 2012......as a 60kg 42 year old....fast forward to December 2019 I'm on full basal bolus multiple daily injections and being treated as type 1. Oh, and negative for GAD antibodies.....though that may not have been the case in 2012, when I wasn't tested!
Don't worry about the injections most of the time completely painless, and well they're way better that the alternative!I've found it's just part of my life now, though I'm sure they'll be times when I get fed up. It'll take a few weeks to get the blood glucose levels down to normal so don't get frustrated.
I’ve read that the blood sugars can be a bit erratic for a while, did you find that too? Do you follow a lower carb diet?
Mine were erratic for a couple of weeks but that was mainly due to the, wisely, slow introduction of insulin. I started on 2 units of long acting.....now on 12, and intially 2 units twice a day of fast acting - now a minimum of 4 morning 5 lunch and 7 at dinner, but that varies with what I'm eating, and you can add a few units here and there for snacks - so you can imagine if that's what it takes to keep me normal now just 1 month later, my bloods were pretty high on average until I got those doses up.
I do not consciously follow a low carb, but I am kind of lowish carb. Average/per day over the last few weeks has been about 160, but as I reintroduce my running etc. that will rise a bit.
I'm skinny 63kg and that's up a bit since (re) diagnosis in late December 2019 - so I'm not too worried about gaining a bit, once I'm back to my normal training load 300 carbs a day would be fine I think.
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