Interesting indeed would be nice to know if this is some or all type 2s. From the information I have gathered in the UK at least they dont really bother checking for stuff like MODY, LADA etc they just say if you need insulin right away then you are type 1 if you dont you are type 2. Maybe its time for a realisation that everyone is different and more investigations done on diet and the effects of different foods and then maybe they could look at better tailoring diets and medications to people rather than the one size fits all approach we currently have. Might save them money on medications and improve people's lives due to fewer complications and reduced need for insulin and other drugs which cause an impact on quality of life.