Those figures wouldn't have to mean Type 1. My first ever hba1c was 86 and I got it down to 36.5 within a year without medication. I am type 2. It is quite usual for people to jump from being not diabetic to diabetic in the way that your hba1c has jumped.
Your fasting BS of 26.2 is high, a lot higher than your hba1c would suggest, which is probably a more accurate reflection of the overall state of affairs because it is an average, but the 26.2 does need bringing down, especially if it were to make regular appearances. That's probably why you have been put on metformin. Your ACR is a measure of how much protein leaks into your urine and is a test for kidney function. It is supposed to be 2.5 for males and 3.5 for females. I am currently 6.5 although I have been 9.5. Some people are over 100.