Hiya, don’t be disappointed if it still takes a while to get a formal diagnosis.Thank you for your replies. It was actually a bit of a shock as I originally went for a routine dental appointment. He informed me my gums were inflamed and asked if I had diabetes in the family. Told me to get checked. Even my doctor was shocked they came back I am in fact diabetic.
Your hospital seems quite enlightened?Hi I just an update, so today I had an appointment at the hospital diabetes clinic. She explained my results to me in more detail. It seems I’m not an easy diagnosis. She did mention LADA. Told me my GAD were negative but my c peptide is low. Seeing that my BMI is within range and I’m under 40 that they believe I could be type 1 and in the honeymoon period. Any way tomorrow I have an appointment with the diabetes nurse to show me how to inject the insulin I will now be on
Your hospital seems quite enlightened?
Hiya,Hi I just an update, so today I had an appointment at the hospital diabetes clinic. She explained my results to me in more detail. It seems I’m not an easy diagnosis. She did mention LADA. Told me my GAD were negative but my c peptide is low. Seeing that my BMI is within range and I’m under 40 that they believe I could be type 1 and in the honeymoon period. Any way tomorrow I have an appointment with the diabetes nurse to show me how to inject the insulin I will now be on
Hi Zeebee81.........I'm so glad your Diabetes Clinic is on the ball, some of our friends on here have had such a difficult time with theirs its scary.
As research and the knowledge about Diabetes grows it appears there are more "Types" and "Sub-types" than were envisioned a few years back, and even then there can be a combination of any of these which are individual to each person diagnosed........we are all unique........
Injecting can be a bit of a bore and occasionally, if you hit the wrong spot, a tad painful........ but it soon becomes part of the routine of life......
Just a reminder if your a driver............ you must inform the DVLA once you have started insulin, and its prudent to inform your insurance company too, the insurance people shouldn't put up your premium because of it.........if they do try it on change companies.
Hiya,
Seems you are in the same situation as me - GAD negative but low c peptide. My hba1c was much high than yours though at 103 and I am younger at 26.
Has your team also mentioned MODY testing? This is usually done if there are other generations of diabetes in the family.
Best of luck with everything and the insulin really isn’t that bad! I started just in long acting and then I was put on quick acting too (this was a few weeks later).
No no mention of MODY as of yet. I have also started on the long lasting insulin and have some fast acting just Incase. There’s so much to take in
We are in the same boat, my Dr’s were quick to find out I was a LADA type 1 as well, now that you are on long lasting you should start feeling much better it made a world of difference for me, I have to go up/ down on my dose depending on time of month I go from 6-4 units, my good cells seem to come and go, I say they go on vacation then come back home lol. My period seems to effect my numbers too. You can be in the honeymoon phase for a long Time and it is all about trial and error for sure. I am not comfortable with the short acting yet as my body is very sensitive, so I will not take it until I hit 250 or 13.88 for you guys, as it lowers me very fast.
I would ask for a constant glucose meter, I got the Dexcom G6 and it is a wonderful tool, definitely teaches me what I’m feeling when high/low.
Good luck.
Did you get the CGM? They are now available to me through the local pharmacy... it’s so nice
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