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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 2374411" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. You've had a lot of good advice already. You are lucky to have been diagnosed early with the antibody tests; I'm still trying to get my diagnosis fixed via C-peptide tests. You should expect your blood sugar to gradually creep up and need to start insulin eventually. Go for the insulin when you need it rather than the tablets which can hold it away for a while but may over-stimulate your pancreas. For diet keep the carbs down and have proteins, fat, veg and non-tropical fruit freely. Nothing is banned but controlling the carbs will help keep the blood sugar down. LADA is T1 so follow all the process for T1s when you go onto insulin. BTW your weight should stabilise as long as you have a range of foods. Make sure you check your BS regularly and when your HBa1C goes above around 7% you may need insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 2374411, member: 21149"] Hi. You've had a lot of good advice already. You are lucky to have been diagnosed early with the antibody tests; I'm still trying to get my diagnosis fixed via C-peptide tests. You should expect your blood sugar to gradually creep up and need to start insulin eventually. Go for the insulin when you need it rather than the tablets which can hold it away for a while but may over-stimulate your pancreas. For diet keep the carbs down and have proteins, fat, veg and non-tropical fruit freely. Nothing is banned but controlling the carbs will help keep the blood sugar down. LADA is T1 so follow all the process for T1s when you go onto insulin. BTW your weight should stabilise as long as you have a range of foods. Make sure you check your BS regularly and when your HBa1C goes above around 7% you may need insulin. [/QUOTE]
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