I'd imagine the suggestion had good intentions behind it hale.
Appreciate your frustration not being able to go off-shore but first and foremost your health must come first, is it a blanket ban on type 1's working off-shore or are there companies that allow insulin users to work provided they pass a strict medical test?
They definitely have good intentions, I just thought I'd see what dcuk had to say on the matter
No blanket ban, not even a company wide ban. Just for me. It's purely my graduate status and the fact there are "other options" that is preventing it
No T1, just an aunt who developed T2, with insulin later in life (i.e. 60-70)Yesterday I did some reading on the relatively rare diabetes form called MODY. It seems to me some of you on this thread might benefit from doing the same. Any relatives with diabetes?
I disagree. I think you will benefit from a confirmed diagnosis of what type. Basically, are you insulin resistant from the start or do you lack insulin production and if so, to what degree.No T1, just an aunt who developed T2, with insulin later in life (i.e. 60-70)
To be honest, does it really matter if you're calling it T1, MODY, LADA, insulin dependent diabetes, autoimmune diabetes... the outcome is the same, treatment with basal-bolus regime and possibly additional drugs.
I disagree. I think you will benefit from a confirmed diagnosis of what type. Basically, are you insulin resistant from the start or do you lack insulin production and if so, to what degree.
Exactly. You need to know why you are diabetic. As does your Dr. The treatment varies a lot for different kinds.If I was insulin resistant, then eating what I eat and injecting the insulin to cover it would surely lead to weight gain. I did ask the question regarding my type to my consultant during the time I needed little insulin (wishful thinking) but was told 100% type 1, we ran your bloods on diagnosis and your definately type 1. what tests they ran I don't know, as I had little knowledge about everything back then.
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Same here, I was told definitely T1 based on symptoms and also told positive antibodies I think, but I wasn't listening that closely at that pointIf I was insulin resistant, then eating what I eat and injecting the insulin to cover it would surely lead to weight gain. I did ask the question regarding my type to my consultant during the time I needed little insulin (wishful thinking) but was told 100% type 1, we ran your bloods on diagnosis and your definately type 1. what tests they ran I don't know, as I had little knowledge about everything back then.
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Exactly. You need to know why you are diabetic. As does your Dr. The treatment varies a lot for different kinds.
Are you the OP of this thread? Let us get back to the topic.My consultant does so I know I'm type 1. My treatment would be the same regardless as without basal my bloods go up and without qa my bloods go up. I'm slightly underweight, fit, active what would be different?
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Are you the OP of this thread? Let us get back to the topic.
Glad you have a proper diagnosis Brett! Not all of us have, you know.
How easy misunderstandings occur. I try to help on OPs question. Good to hear honeymoon can last though. I myself haven't a clue what type I am or what to expect so will discuss that in other threads. .Um, I was only replying to your comments after I had replied to op. Sorry your obviously upset you don't feel you got a proper diagnosis, not my fault!!!
think the topic was regarding honeymoon period of type 1s, which I am and said I think im still in earlier on.
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How were you diagnosed Totto ? Sorry, not being nosey, just wondered why you haven't been given more info.How easy misunderstandings occur. I try to help on OPs question. Good to hear honeymoon can last though. I myself haven't a clue what type I am or what to expect so will discuss that in other threads. .
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