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<blockquote data-quote="Flakey Bake" data-source="post: 550379" data-attributes="member: 71327"><p>I was diagnosed with a BG of 29, initially as a type 2. After starting type 2 meds (metaformin/glipizide) I managed for over a year with good BG and nearly came off all meds. Then things took a turn for the worse and my BG gradually rose and I ended up on basal insulin after another year. At that point they tested for type 1 and hey presto my diagnosis changed to slow onset type 1 (LADA) and novorapid was added. In all, I had a 2 year honeymoon (1 year of good BG and 1 year of slipping BG levels, then very very bad BG). It was nice to live in ignorance for a bit, but insulin was a blessing when I came to need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flakey Bake, post: 550379, member: 71327"] I was diagnosed with a BG of 29, initially as a type 2. After starting type 2 meds (metaformin/glipizide) I managed for over a year with good BG and nearly came off all meds. Then things took a turn for the worse and my BG gradually rose and I ended up on basal insulin after another year. At that point they tested for type 1 and hey presto my diagnosis changed to slow onset type 1 (LADA) and novorapid was added. In all, I had a 2 year honeymoon (1 year of good BG and 1 year of slipping BG levels, then very very bad BG). It was nice to live in ignorance for a bit, but insulin was a blessing when I came to need it. [/QUOTE]
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