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<blockquote data-quote="AndyRob" data-source="post: 1638848" data-attributes="member: 390117"><p>Your symptoms and situation sound similar to mine 18 months ago, except I was 49. Initial classified as a type 2 it soon became apparent after tests I was type 1. I felt the type 2 diagnosis was wrong from the start. If I was a betting man, I know where I'd put my money if we're you. </p><p></p><p>In terms of going forward try not to worry too much, what will be will be. It took me probably nine months to start getting to grips with the condition. I've largely retained my original okay diet with plenty of carbs, still drink a bit and try to do some excerise. Unfortunately my life's too complicated with a young family, long commute, career wife etc. etc., for things to be perfect but I'm doing okay, but could do better than my HbA1c being in the mid 40's. At your stage it maybe easier to mold your life around what need to do.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure things will work out for you whichever type you have, you just need to sensible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyRob, post: 1638848, member: 390117"] Your symptoms and situation sound similar to mine 18 months ago, except I was 49. Initial classified as a type 2 it soon became apparent after tests I was type 1. I felt the type 2 diagnosis was wrong from the start. If I was a betting man, I know where I'd put my money if we're you. In terms of going forward try not to worry too much, what will be will be. It took me probably nine months to start getting to grips with the condition. I've largely retained my original okay diet with plenty of carbs, still drink a bit and try to do some excerise. Unfortunately my life's too complicated with a young family, long commute, career wife etc. etc., for things to be perfect but I'm doing okay, but could do better than my HbA1c being in the mid 40's. At your stage it maybe easier to mold your life around what need to do. I'm sure things will work out for you whichever type you have, you just need to sensible. [/QUOTE]
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