KatieLou
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Is it possible to be diagnosed with LADA if there are only traces of keytones in your urine?
I was diagnosed with type 2 in January and managed to control my BG through diet but in the last 2 weeks i’ve been quite ill...my BG is raised, I’m exhausted and feel generally unwell. I went to the doc who wants to do a Gad test/c peptide test to confirm I’m type 2.
I have a healthy BMI, my cholesterol and blood pressure is fine etc which is unusual for a type 2 diagnosis.
The doc tested my urine and found a trace level or keytones. My specialist said that if i was type 1/LADA I’d have high levels so doesn’t think i could have been misdiagnosed.
I just wanted to know whether it’s possible to have LADA and have low levels of keytones? I will know one way or another after i’m tested next week, but there doesn’t seem to be a lot of info online about LADA? Any ideas?
I was diagnosed with type 2 in January and managed to control my BG through diet but in the last 2 weeks i’ve been quite ill...my BG is raised, I’m exhausted and feel generally unwell. I went to the doc who wants to do a Gad test/c peptide test to confirm I’m type 2.
I have a healthy BMI, my cholesterol and blood pressure is fine etc which is unusual for a type 2 diagnosis.
The doc tested my urine and found a trace level or keytones. My specialist said that if i was type 1/LADA I’d have high levels so doesn’t think i could have been misdiagnosed.
I just wanted to know whether it’s possible to have LADA and have low levels of keytones? I will know one way or another after i’m tested next week, but there doesn’t seem to be a lot of info online about LADA? Any ideas?