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<blockquote data-quote="DCop" data-source="post: 2694326" data-attributes="member: 538326"><p>I’m 62 and was first diagnosed as T2 in Jan 2019. I lost weight rapidly and one Diabetes Nurse (not my own) suggested I might not be T2. A GAD test returned 371 units and I was referred to Diabetes Centre who still even now define me as “probably LADA”. I’ve managed my diabetes with diet, medications, and exercise (I walk 5 miles a day) and was able to put off insulin for over 3 years. My lantus injections have slowly increased to twice a day (16 units overall now) and I recognise that I’m on a slow road to T1, but I try to go with the glucose numbers and react accordingly. It can be a bit difficult and anxiety-inducing at times, but I think I’m in charge of my glucose levels most of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCop, post: 2694326, member: 538326"] I’m 62 and was first diagnosed as T2 in Jan 2019. I lost weight rapidly and one Diabetes Nurse (not my own) suggested I might not be T2. A GAD test returned 371 units and I was referred to Diabetes Centre who still even now define me as “probably LADA”. I’ve managed my diabetes with diet, medications, and exercise (I walk 5 miles a day) and was able to put off insulin for over 3 years. My lantus injections have slowly increased to twice a day (16 units overall now) and I recognise that I’m on a slow road to T1, but I try to go with the glucose numbers and react accordingly. It can be a bit difficult and anxiety-inducing at times, but I think I’m in charge of my glucose levels most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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