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no more injections :O)

trac1uk

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After injecting since i was seven years old, at the age of 38 i went for a blood test, the end result was i was taken off insulin injections & started on tablets called glibenclamide. I take a tablet (2.5g) after eating & my diabetes has never been better.
A professor from Exeter hospital ( who found this type cure) & my hospital doctor Dr ***** (good hope, sutton coldfield) monitored me closely at first but after a couple of months i went back to 6 monthly hospital visits. Life is soooo much easier & better now & i was named in a medical journal as i was the first patient to try this.
The blood test result will not work for everyone but very much worth a try. I just dont know how to respond when asked if i'm type 1 or 2 lol the doctor says i am both.

Tracey
 
Great news, Tracey! It's good to hear of such real progress. Is the Exeter Prof. Dr Mark Daly - he's done work funded by DUK.
 
trac1uk said:
After injecting since i was seven years old, at the age of 38 i went for a blood test, the end result was i was taken off insulin injections & started on tablets called glibenclamide. I take a tablet (2.5g) after eating & my diabetes has never been better.
A professor from Exeter hospital ( who found this type cure) & my hospital doctor Dr ***** (good hope, sutton coldfield) monitored me closely at first but after a couple of months i went back to 6 monthly hospital visits. Life is soooo much easier & better now & i was named in a medical journal as i was the first patient to try this.
The blood test result will not work for everyone but very much worth a try. I just dont know how to respond when asked if i'm type 1 or 2 lol the doctor says i am both.

Tracey

That is wonderfufl news for you Tracey :thumbup: I have never heard of this before. it sounds so promising and exciting :) Can I ask how you came about to have this blood test? I'm really interested. Thanks
 
The blood test result will not work for everyone but very much worth a try. I just dont know how to respond when asked if i'm type 1 or 2 lol the doctor says i am both.
Perhaps you have a form of MODY. If so, this is neither T1 nor T2. This can sometimes be treated with sulphonylureas like glibenclamide and there are people like yourself who were misdiagnosed (because a child is assumed to have T1 ) have been using insulin for many years but have been able to stop using it.
Here is a video about a lady who was using insulin for 30 years before a MODY diagnosis.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2QHwDvWLvw
Prof Andrew Hattersley at Exeter is a leading authority on this form of diabetes.
http://www.diabetesgenes.org/content/mody
 
I came about this from my daughters diabetic Dr @ Birmingham children's hospital, I went there to have the blood test. He then sent on results to my diabetes Dr & it went from there.



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