Missgilliano
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
that fits a type 1 diagnosis given your already relative low weight and tall heightHi @azure @himtoo & @catapillar & thanks for your kindness, I appreciate it so much!
To answer the question of weight loss, the weight I am now has been my weight for around 6 yrs, but when I was diagnosed I had dropped 9lbs without trying & my whole jeans collection was in jeopardy (lol). I really was pitifully thin & because I'm fairly tall for a woman it made me look thinner again, really not a good look for me.
Hi @azure @himtoo & @catapillar & thanks for your kindness, I appreciate it so much!
To answer the question of weight loss, the weight I am now has been my weight for around 6 yrs, but when I was diagnosed I had dropped 9lbs without trying & my whole jeans collection was in jeopardy (lol). I really was pitifully thin & because I'm fairly tall for a woman it made me look thinner again, really not a good look for me.
I suppose I am a pretty unusual type 1 being diagnosed at 36 & all.
Thank-you!We have members here who have been diagnosed with type 1 much older.
Welcome to the forum
Type 1 can rear its lovely (@himtoo @azure Yeh it was definitely unnatural weight loss, people were starting to make negative comments about my weight & so I was also eating more (albeit healthy stuff) but nothing made a difference. In the end I had stopped training too to try & help my weigh loss scenario & also because I was just so drained, even keeping up daily life left me extremely fatigued, I was spending all weekend sleeping to recover from a working week.
I suppose I am a pretty unusual type 1 being diagnosed at 36 & all.
They have me down for a "type review" at my next clinic in 3 months, who knows maybe the antibodies will show up to the party this time
@himtoo @azure Yeh it was definitely unnatural weight loss, people were starting to make negative comments about my weight & so I was also eating more (albeit healthy stuff) but nothing made a difference. In the end I had stopped training too to try & help my weigh loss scenario & also because I was just so drained, even keeping up daily life left me extremely fatigued, I was spending all weekend sleeping to recover from a working week.
I suppose I am a pretty unusual type 1 being diagnosed at 36 & all.
They have me down for a "type review" at my next clinic in 3 months, who knows maybe the antibodies will show up to the party this time
I'm not a doctor, but it sounds more like type 1 to me. It's an autoimmune disease and can hit at any age.
If you are interested in keeping up with training and insulin management I would recommend finding the type 1 diabetic athletes group on Facebook
I was 42. I'm 160cm and just under 50kg so similar. Luckily my gp thought I was "atypical for a type 2" sent me to consultant straight away who said type 1. I am very insulin sensitive and can get away with no insulin for a carb free meal.
Can you ask for the original doctor again?
Fingers crossed that you do get eveything clarified. Whichever type you can manage it and the excercise will definitely help.Going to try & see the original doctor in November, but it's just hit & miss who you get on the day. But as I'm down for a type review it will most likely be her I see as she's the specialist.
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