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Night-time hypos - how worried should I be?
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<blockquote data-quote="Billy H" data-source="post: 2621897" data-attributes="member: 519815"><p>When I attended the diabetic clinic for the first time following a LADA diagnoses 2 months ago, the first thing the doctor did was take me off all diabetes medications I was prescribed for type 2 because it was ineffectual. Now all treatment is basal/bolus with Freestyle monitoring.</p><p>Research shows too many doctors use treatments for type 2 even after it stops working. And if you have a LADA diagnosis it probably came about because your medication wasn't working.</p><p>Get referred to a specialist nurse or endocrinology clinic and ask about insulin and monitoring - GP's are good but LADA needs specialist input</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy H, post: 2621897, member: 519815"] When I attended the diabetic clinic for the first time following a LADA diagnoses 2 months ago, the first thing the doctor did was take me off all diabetes medications I was prescribed for type 2 because it was ineffectual. Now all treatment is basal/bolus with Freestyle monitoring. Research shows too many doctors use treatments for type 2 even after it stops working. And if you have a LADA diagnosis it probably came about because your medication wasn't working. Get referred to a specialist nurse or endocrinology clinic and ask about insulin and monitoring - GP's are good but LADA needs specialist input [/QUOTE]
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