traveller10203
Newbie
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- 3
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi All
Bit of a rollercoaster few months. I had been diagnosed in October 2024 as a T2D (despite being fairly healthy, active and 27 years old) and as such the doctor requested an Antibody test which has shown a 28.4 u/ml level of Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase and me being reclassified as having LADA
I've met with the consultant who diagnosed LADA and has asked if I could start on a low level long-acting of insulin (6) once a day. Prior to the LADA diagnosis I'd managed to get my HbA1c down from 80, to 62 then 49 over the period of a few weeks as of November through diet and two metformin a day - but he seems to keen to get me going on the insulin.
An interesting comment was made that if I wasn't in such a pragmatic head space, he would look to delay insulin treatment.
I will of course follow doctor's orders, but wanted a bit of advice on whether it was generally better to start insulin in the hope the pancreas may last a bit longer in the 'honeymoon phase' and whether dial 6 once a day of Insulin was on the lower end? Guess I'm a bit worried I could be closing the door off insulin-free treatment and then speeding the need for more dependency on it!
Interested in any views/similar experiences! Huge thanks and Merry Christmas!
				
			Bit of a rollercoaster few months. I had been diagnosed in October 2024 as a T2D (despite being fairly healthy, active and 27 years old) and as such the doctor requested an Antibody test which has shown a 28.4 u/ml level of Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase and me being reclassified as having LADA
I've met with the consultant who diagnosed LADA and has asked if I could start on a low level long-acting of insulin (6) once a day. Prior to the LADA diagnosis I'd managed to get my HbA1c down from 80, to 62 then 49 over the period of a few weeks as of November through diet and two metformin a day - but he seems to keen to get me going on the insulin.
An interesting comment was made that if I wasn't in such a pragmatic head space, he would look to delay insulin treatment.
I will of course follow doctor's orders, but wanted a bit of advice on whether it was generally better to start insulin in the hope the pancreas may last a bit longer in the 'honeymoon phase' and whether dial 6 once a day of Insulin was on the lower end? Guess I'm a bit worried I could be closing the door off insulin-free treatment and then speeding the need for more dependency on it!
Interested in any views/similar experiences! Huge thanks and Merry Christmas!
 
	 
 
		 I’ve no experience of LADA but I’ll tag one of our member
 I’ve no experience of LADA but I’ll tag one of our member  
 
		 
 
		