Thanks. I’ve done a bit of further reading and seen that as you say anti gad 65 is considered highly suggestive and worthy of further testing for other antibodies. There seems to be a slight possibility of other conditions causing high levels. I think I was guilty of making assumptions that the potential for false negatives correlate to true positives. Thanks for making me aware.Unfortunately, the Gad antibody test isn't conclusive on its own as people in the general population can have Gad antibodies and never get diabetes. It is only significant with a very low c-peptide.
Also, diabetes and complications due to higher blood sugars do get worse over time without strict blood sugar control. I would suggest that you test your meals before and two hours after with a glucometer to see what foods are causing your blood sugar spikes.
Thanks very much for this. It's good to find someone with similar experience and a similar age. We sound very similar except you're on insulin and I'm still on 2000mg metformin. I've had GAD65 and was told it was very high at 500 and c-peptide was just positive. I have a meds review next week and I will definitely be more assertive.My LADA took around 10 years until insulin become essential. I was initially diagnosed at age 60 as T2. This long period of time can cause real confusion with the GP as many just assume T2 regardless. I did go thru Met, then Glic plus Sitagliptin all at max dose with ever increasing HBA1C but my GP still insisted I was T2 and initially refused insulin. My experience tells me to take control if in doubt and don't be afraid to fight for the tests etc. I've never had any tests vis the NHS but had GAD and C-Peptide done privately; worth the money to know where you are.
Thanks for this. I have. Meds review on Tuesday and will be pressing for more help. The hospital I was referred to before kept losing specialist so I was seeing someone different every time so I'll be asking for referral to a different hospital. My HBA1C has risen over the last 18 months from 6.4 to 6.9. I do everything I can in terms of diet and exercise but think it's time for more help now. ThAnks for your advice.@Juneell
Sorry to read that you have been left in limbo for so long.
You don't actually mention what your HBA1c results have been, and that they are rising.
I'm certainly not prying into your test results, but you could use this as leverage, combined with the retinopathy diagnosis, to ask for a referral back to the specialist, and a request for an expert medication review.
It is quite possible that your surgery nurse has never encountered another LADA or MODY, and isn't aware of the treatments they require.
Please ask for a referral, if only to put your mind at rest, and hopefully find a regime that prevents further complications from developing.
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