Welcome @Eqolo
I'm very glad you were able to get insulin. Do you have a blood glucose meter? They're much, much cheaper than than the Freestyle Libre. I just have a normal blood glucose meter and find it works well
How long ago were you diagnosed? What insulins are you taking? How are your blood glucose test results?
Yes, about the language you are right, I think my English teacher would be horrified by my spelling: DHey @Eqolo
I understand that English is not your first languange, but my understanding of what you have said, is that you do not currently have a blood glucose meter.
I also wake up every night at 2.00, I'm afraid that I do not feel hypoklimy.Some Type 1s can be negative for antibodies. Tagging @catapillar as she explains well.
I don't have a Libre so I do lots of tests each day and that shows me how my body reacts to food. I sometimes set an alarm to test during the night too.
Your English is very good, by the way
Yes, about the language you are right, I think my English teacher would be horrified by my spelling: D
About the meter, I have it, but the test strip is very expensive, according to my calculations
The diagnosis was made on June 11, 2017, but I do not trust him very much, since when I was hospitalized in the hospital, I was not given a series of tests on how much I am a citizen of another state and my insurance does not cover these costs. Doctors put the first type of diabetes based only on the level of sugar (28 Mmol / l) and ketone bodies (+++).
After discharge from the hospital, I went to see a private doctor, he prescribed additional tests. Today I received the result of these tests, and some of them contradict the delivered diagnosis, namely, I have a negative result for the analysis of "Antibody to beta-cells of the pancreas", in Google found information that it could be a witness
The fact that I have a second type of diabetes, but will have to wait until Monday to confirm this information.
Thank you very much for the information.It would be very common for type 1 to be diagnosed based on a blood sugar of 28 and high ketones only. No other tests would be expected, or required, to confirm a type 1 diagnosis.
If there is a query about whether the diagnosis is correct you might get tested for the antibodies associated with autoimmune diabetes - type 1 is caused when the immune system attacks the insulin producing beta cells in the pancreas. Antibodies associated with type 1 are GAD, IAA IA-2A, ICA and ZnT8b. GAD is the most common antibody tested for and about 25% of type 1 diabetics are GAD negative.
Returning GAD negative doesn't mean you are not type 1. Being diagnosed with ketones present strongly indicates you are type 1 as does getting along with a total daily dose of around 40 units without a lot of problems with hypos.
Thank you very much for the information.
I probably did not write the ICA's abiervioviation in the negative, but GAD is doubtful .
At the same time, the level of c-pepsites on the ground is 0.813 ng / ml
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