Yes I’m seeing an endocrinologist and only now she has suggested insulin, I’m 67 and diagnosed 5 years ago, but only now she told me I can no longer take tablets.Type1 is when the immune system is stupid and makes antibodies to kill your insulin producing cells.
LADA is diagnosed when having antibodies, so LADA is T1.
It develops slower than T1 in children, and may look a lot like T2 during the first months or years. If your blood sugars are too high you'll need insulin, as you don't produce enough of it yourself.
Do you see an endocrinologist for your diabetes? GP's often do not know much about LADA.
If your blood sugars have been reasonably well for the past 5 years and started to deteriorate now, that sounds like the right thing to do. LADA can come on very slow, making it possible to manage with tablets for years, as you did.Yes I’m seeing an endocrinologist and only now she has suggested insulin, I’m 67 and diagnosed 5 years ago, but only now she told me I can no longer take tablets.
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