Hi all
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes 4 years ago.
After a great deal of problems with my blood sugar over the last 6 weeks or so my consultant has put me on long acting insulin daily and is considering a short acting injection perhaps once a day. So far just my fasting sugars ie. first thing in the morning have come down, to around 7 - 9, the rest of the day they remain in the 15 - 20 bracket.
What I am curious about is how do doctors decide what type of diabetic you are? My consultant thinks that my autoimmune disease has produced type 1 diabetes and maybe I was never a type 2 at all!!!
I was just wondering what would make him think this and both him and the nurse said they would be able to tell by my bodies response to insulin.
Many Thanks
Can anyone shed any light on this? I'm still on Metformin and have been told to reduce my gliclazide to half.
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes 4 years ago.
After a great deal of problems with my blood sugar over the last 6 weeks or so my consultant has put me on long acting insulin daily and is considering a short acting injection perhaps once a day. So far just my fasting sugars ie. first thing in the morning have come down, to around 7 - 9, the rest of the day they remain in the 15 - 20 bracket.
What I am curious about is how do doctors decide what type of diabetic you are? My consultant thinks that my autoimmune disease has produced type 1 diabetes and maybe I was never a type 2 at all!!!
I was just wondering what would make him think this and both him and the nurse said they would be able to tell by my bodies response to insulin.
Many Thanks
Can anyone shed any light on this? I'm still on Metformin and have been told to reduce my gliclazide to half.