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Should I push for a LADA diagnosis?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pinkerbell" data-source="post: 544908" data-attributes="member: 64730"><p>I don't think it would change anything for me as an individual in the least! Rather, I am curious as to why it doesn't appear to be diagnosed in the UK (as far as I know) but I do think that if everybody who had it was diagnosed, then that might change things.... If as many people have it as some reports suggest, then it's possible that GPs would get to hear of it and if they've heard of it, they might be more willing to send people for expensive tests that might help them access the care they really need. My own frustration with regard to the nutritionist was that the service was withdrawn from me solely because I don't fit into a category yet. Lowering my carb intake any further without proper advice scares me a bit as I am steadily losing weight as it is and I don't know how to stop it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinkerbell, post: 544908, member: 64730"] I don't think it would change anything for me as an individual in the least! Rather, I am curious as to why it doesn't appear to be diagnosed in the UK (as far as I know) but I do think that if everybody who had it was diagnosed, then that might change things.... If as many people have it as some reports suggest, then it's possible that GPs would get to hear of it and if they've heard of it, they might be more willing to send people for expensive tests that might help them access the care they really need. My own frustration with regard to the nutritionist was that the service was withdrawn from me solely because I don't fit into a category yet. Lowering my carb intake any further without proper advice scares me a bit as I am steadily losing weight as it is and I don't know how to stop it. [/QUOTE]
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