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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1972394" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Glink - Fabulous news on your lab results. You must be delighted, although I can appreciuate your discomfiture with the faux diagnosis. I'd find that very difficult to swallow too.</p><p></p><p>In terms of LADA, I was (quite rightly, with an A1c of 73), and went on to better things, meaning that single A1c is the only one I have had in the diabetes or pre-diabetes ranges. My records now show my diabetes as Resolved.</p><p></p><p>Around a year ago, I was seeing an Endo, about something unrelated to the big D, but during my consultations he took a very in-depth medical history and family medical history. Until then, I hadn't realised quite how littered my family is and was with auto-immune conditions - all of which I have so far swerved.</p><p></p><p>When I was being informally discharged into a "come back and see me if you need to" state, his parting shot, as I left the room, was along the lines of "Keep your eyes open for LADA. It's a very sneaky condition that can play hide and seek."</p><p></p><p>Well, that brought a sunbeam into my life, or not!</p><p></p><p>For now, I have filed that statement under the category of, "it's not in my life now, but I guess I'd just have to deal with it", but if my bloods start creeping up, I'll be asking for some additional tests..</p><p></p><p>In your shoes? I'd roll with the punches for now, but remain very vigilant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1972394, member: 345386"] Glink - Fabulous news on your lab results. You must be delighted, although I can appreciuate your discomfiture with the faux diagnosis. I'd find that very difficult to swallow too. In terms of LADA, I was (quite rightly, with an A1c of 73), and went on to better things, meaning that single A1c is the only one I have had in the diabetes or pre-diabetes ranges. My records now show my diabetes as Resolved. Around a year ago, I was seeing an Endo, about something unrelated to the big D, but during my consultations he took a very in-depth medical history and family medical history. Until then, I hadn't realised quite how littered my family is and was with auto-immune conditions - all of which I have so far swerved. When I was being informally discharged into a "come back and see me if you need to" state, his parting shot, as I left the room, was along the lines of "Keep your eyes open for LADA. It's a very sneaky condition that can play hide and seek." Well, that brought a sunbeam into my life, or not! For now, I have filed that statement under the category of, "it's not in my life now, but I guess I'd just have to deal with it", but if my bloods start creeping up, I'll be asking for some additional tests.. In your shoes? I'd roll with the punches for now, but remain very vigilant. [/QUOTE]
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