@HSSS you should not have to pay - why should you - ask, insist and be annoying to your doctors,
Say you want to try Metformin,
Being proactive will save them money in the long run, if that's at the forefront of their treatment/diagnosis.
All tests seem to go to Exeter university for analysis, and mine were authorised by the hospital team/nurses, I've never spoken to the Endo there, but it didn't seem to be a big deal at the time. .
Antibodies tests are most useful for initial diagnosis - so not sure that is still relevant for you.
Possibly c-peptide may be the most informative for you, but make sure you are on a moderate carb diet (100g +) when you take it - might help best to distinguish if you are insulin deficient (LADA/T1) or insulin resistant (T2).
I so empathise with your frustration. Unfortunately current UK NHS NICE guidelines do not routinely recommend Antibodies and c-peptide tests. Referral for these will be based primarily on clinical signs to first differentiate possible Type 1s (under 10% of the total diabetic population) versus 90% of diabetics, almost all Type 2 (insulin resistant).
Re private tests, I personally prefer going to a clinic for blood draws - no way can I get more than a very few drops from my fingertips, so almost all "home" sampling ruled out. But costs for in clinic tests include technician time for blood draw plus possibly their labs interpretation (as opposed to just test result & reference range). So you may be able to get a cheaper rate by ordering as many tests together. Antibodies tests are most useful for initial diagnosis - so not sure that is still relevant for you.
Possibly c-peptide may be the most informative for you, but make sure you are on a moderate carb diet (100g +) when you take it - might help best to distinguish if you are insulin deficient (LADA/T1) or insulin resistant (T2).
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