Hi and welcome to the forum. I am sure the official welcome will be along soon!Hi everyone
I'm new on the forum and newly diagnosed in September! I didn't really have any symptoms but was diagnosed with A1c of 130/ 14% I was put on insulin straight away.
Doctors presume I'm type 1 as in my late twenties, always been slim etc. But I still haven't got a full diagnosis. I was waiting for my results for ages and my GAD antibodies came back negative. However they still think I'm type 1.
I just had my specialist visit, got my blood tests done and my A1c came back with results of 47/ 6.5% (in 2,5 months)
While I'm super happy to be on a pre-diabetic level, I can't help to be worried about consequences of lowering my levels so quickly? How quickly you lowered yours and with what kind of results? I don't know any diabetics that I can't chat to and feel lonely and paranoid all the time! Also my GP has completely messed up and I've been waiting for referral for eye screening for 2 months now. That adds to my paranoia level, I feel like I'm going crazy. My doctor said that I shouldn't have risk for retinopathy so early on even if lowering quickly but that's what they always say? I've been reading different kind of stories. I feel so terrible and lost . Please share your experiences
Hi everyone
I'm new on the forum and newly diagnosed in September! I didn't really have any symptoms but was diagnosed with A1c of 130/ 14% I was put on insulin straight away.
Doctors presume I'm type 1 as in my late twenties, always been slim etc. But I still haven't got a full diagnosis. I was waiting for my results for ages and my GAD antibodies came back negative. However they still think I'm type 1.
I just had my specialist visit, got my blood tests done and my A1c came back with results of 47/ 6.5% (in 2,5 months)
While I'm super happy to be on a pre-diabetic level, I can't help to be worried about consequences of lowering my levels so quickly? How quickly you lowered yours and with what kind of results? I don't know any diabetics that I can't chat to and feel lonely and paranoid all the time! Also my GP has completely messed up and I've been waiting for referral for eye screening for 2 months now. That adds to my paranoia level, I feel like I'm going crazy. My doctor said that I shouldn't have risk for retinopathy so early on even if lowering quickly but that's what they always say? I've been reading different kind of stories. I feel so terrible and lost . Please share your experiences
My experience was similar, DX last Dec, HbA1c 131 down to 50 within 6 months. I don't think lowering that quickly has been a problem for me, and I certainly feel much better, with regard to eye screening it took about 2 months for me, but I could visit the normal optician for a free eye test almost immediately due to the DX. Both these tests found no problems. In terms of Type1 or type 2 my consulatant is now thinking I am type 2 insulin dependant.... we shall see!
Hi. I'm afraid what you are seeing is not unusual and diagnosis can be difficult hence the need for the right tests. It's only in recent years that the C-Peptide test has come into use and not all medics are aware of it's value. A decade ago you just had the GAD test and if that was negative you were dumped into the T2 group. You were lucky to even have had the GAD. It sounds like they may not have done the C-Peptide so do ask. Because my GPs were useless I had my two tests done privately by Medichecks. I was never offered the tests by the GP as she shouted me down when I suggested I might be T1. I later discovered that she thought T1 only occurred in the very young; a very dated view. You are not alone and I hope you get the right diagnosis. In some ways the actual diagnosis isn't as important as going onto insulin if your BS keeps rising above 7%. Have a look at the NICE Diabetes guidelines on the web if interested.Hi guys, thanks again for replies. Did you guys just get the C-peptide done without a fuss? Yesterday I was taken to the blood test before meeting my specialist, who after that then told me that they still don't have a diagnosis for me but likely to be type 1. I'm pretty sure she said the c-pep will be done but now that I have an access to my hospital records online, I can't see that test on the list at all. They've taken A1c and all the normal tests to check thyroid, cholesterol etc. plus an urine sample.
Sorry for stupid questions, I'm so new to this ! Seems odd to me that they would just leave this hanging without a closure? Yes it's likely that I am type 1 indeed but would be nice to know for sure. My family also keeps asking all the time.
Hi. I'm afraid what you are seeing is not unusual and diagnosis can be difficult hence the need for the right tests. It's only in recent years that the C-Peptide test has come into use and not all medics are aware of it's value. A decade ago you just had the GAD test and if that was negative you were dumped into the T2 group. You were lucky to even have had the GAD. It sounds like they may not have done the C-Peptide so do ask. Because my GPs were useless I had my two tests done privately by Medichecks. I was never offered the tests by the GP as she shouted me down when I suggested I might be T1. I later discovered that she thought T1 only occurred in the very young; a very dated view. You are not alone and I hope you get the right diagnosis. In some ways the actual diagnosis isn't as important as going onto insulin if your BS keeps rising above 7%. Have a look at the NICE Diabetes guidelines on the web if interested.
Well on DX was in an ambulance on way to A&E, not sure the proper anti-body tests were run then to confirm one way or another! I think he is mainly looking at how well the results are going; although some coronary issues have also complicated matters over the last year!Ah thanks for reassurance. Can I ask why your consultant might think so? That is interesting. and also great results with yout HbA1c. I really hope I can keep mine like that
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