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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 2116235" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. If you are slim and possibly losing weight easily then Late onset T1 (LADA) is always a possibility as it was for me. As the c-peptide was slightly higher than average that works against being LADA. I can see why diagnosis at this time may be difficult. I would control the carbs you eat to avoid weight gain with the Gliclazide and make sure the Gliclazide dosage is adjusted as needed to avoid hypos. See how the HBA1C future readings go and discuss options with GP/Specialist. Beware NHS diet advice which can be completely wrong for us. For diabetes most of us need to keep control of the carbs and not worry about fats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 2116235, member: 21149"] Hi. If you are slim and possibly losing weight easily then Late onset T1 (LADA) is always a possibility as it was for me. As the c-peptide was slightly higher than average that works against being LADA. I can see why diagnosis at this time may be difficult. I would control the carbs you eat to avoid weight gain with the Gliclazide and make sure the Gliclazide dosage is adjusted as needed to avoid hypos. See how the HBA1C future readings go and discuss options with GP/Specialist. Beware NHS diet advice which can be completely wrong for us. For diabetes most of us need to keep control of the carbs and not worry about fats. [/QUOTE]
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