Echerontius
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Hello, last Friday I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Unlike majority of people getting this news it almost came as a blessed relief. 10 weeks prior to that I was told I was type 2 and put on strict carb restricted diet. I went strict from day 1, lost a stone in 8 weeks but blood glucose levels did not improve at all . Stubbornly I ignored advice to stop finger pricking and pricked my fingers to death to see if any improvement. Along the way was given metformin and statins. Metformin dosage was increased to max over this 10 week period. Still no real improvement. After speaking with GP 2 weeks ago, they eventually decided to refer me to local diabetic clinic. When I met the consultant last Friday, within a minute of seeing I am very fit for my age, healthy BMI (22), he said 'Bad news...you're type1 and need insulin immediately. Good news, you will now get right treatment, come off awful low carb diet, put some weight back on, get better and enjoy life again.' He was not wrong. In the past 7 days my readings are out of mid to high teens, sometimes 20's, and in the target green zones between 5-9. Still have occasional blip as learning dosages v carbs and times of day etc, but it was a blessed relief to get correct diagnosis so could get correct treatment. Now off metformin and statins and making friends with new life partner 'Insulin'. Still early days and need to speak to dietician re: fuelling and dosages for exercise so can get back to hiit and karate, but the last week has been salvational after 10 gruelling weeks with type2 treatment. If I had been told 10 weeks ago I was type1 it would have been big shock. Instead type2 was initial shock and the 10 physically and mentally gruelling weeks, made the type1 diagnosis seem a godsend as I could finally get correct treatment. And how lucky and grateful I am that the medication and amazing specialist support is around for us all.