Hi,
I was diagnosed about a month ago. I had the classic symptoms, really thirsty, drinking loads of sugary drinks, etc. I even had some blurred vision which was a bit scary at the time. The thirst came on over a couple of weeks and I went to the doctor and had fasting BG of 20 and loads of Ketones. I was sent to hospital to make sure I wasnt about to go into DKA and got put on a drip to rehydrate me.
Now I am out and have been put on a Basal-Bolus regime, checking my blood sugar and injecting myself 4 times a day.
When I was first diagnosed the doctors weren't sure what type of diabetes I had. I am 36 and overweight, my dad had age related type 2 which might suggest type 2. I turned up with Ketones and had lost a stone and a half in weight which might suggest type 1. To try and sort it out they did an antibody test which came back negative. The doctor said that they are still unsure what type I have.
I realise that my initial treatment is likely to be similar whatever I have but I am finding it frustrating not having a diagnosis. The doctor basically said they would wait and see what happened with my blood sugar and that might give them a clue.
I am 6'5", so for my size I think I am on pretty low doses of insulin. I take 12 units of slow acting and on average 1/3/5 units with breakfast/lunch/dinner. I seem to have really low insulin requirements in the morning, a massive bowl of cereal only requires 1 unit and my blood sugar still drops a bit.
Has anyone seen or experienced any different techniques to differentiate between type 1 and type 2?
Has anyone else experienced this sort of pattern when they were first diagnosed?
Any perspective from people who have gone through would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Craig
I was diagnosed about a month ago. I had the classic symptoms, really thirsty, drinking loads of sugary drinks, etc. I even had some blurred vision which was a bit scary at the time. The thirst came on over a couple of weeks and I went to the doctor and had fasting BG of 20 and loads of Ketones. I was sent to hospital to make sure I wasnt about to go into DKA and got put on a drip to rehydrate me.
Now I am out and have been put on a Basal-Bolus regime, checking my blood sugar and injecting myself 4 times a day.
When I was first diagnosed the doctors weren't sure what type of diabetes I had. I am 36 and overweight, my dad had age related type 2 which might suggest type 2. I turned up with Ketones and had lost a stone and a half in weight which might suggest type 1. To try and sort it out they did an antibody test which came back negative. The doctor said that they are still unsure what type I have.
I realise that my initial treatment is likely to be similar whatever I have but I am finding it frustrating not having a diagnosis. The doctor basically said they would wait and see what happened with my blood sugar and that might give them a clue.
I am 6'5", so for my size I think I am on pretty low doses of insulin. I take 12 units of slow acting and on average 1/3/5 units with breakfast/lunch/dinner. I seem to have really low insulin requirements in the morning, a massive bowl of cereal only requires 1 unit and my blood sugar still drops a bit.
Has anyone seen or experienced any different techniques to differentiate between type 1 and type 2?
Has anyone else experienced this sort of pattern when they were first diagnosed?
Any perspective from people who have gone through would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Craig