Thanks so much for your reply... can I ask what it is that makes you think I should be on insulin therapy? My sugars have been really good so far@MrsJackie - so sorry to hear you've been treated this way. Your doctor should've organised for you to be seen by an endocrinologist straight away if he wasn't able to request the diagnostic tests himself. But the GAD and c-peptide test results would show what type you have. If you have anti-bodies and you have low production of insulin then you'd be Type 1 or Type 1.5. I'd say Type 1 if you've only just identified a problem. I hope you can get seen to quickly and get the right treatment. It sounds like you should be on insulin therapy. I wish you the best.
I'm in Australia unfortunately! The annoying thing is that I've always rated this GP very highly... won't be seeing him again after this! I have just started reading about the honeymoon period.. doesn't seem it lasts very longHi and welcome!
You are having a frustrating time - like so many of us.
Well done for achieving so much by diet, and well done for pushing your doc for a proper test.
Hopefully someone with GAD knowledge will be along to comment on your result.
There are a couple of things that I can offer some insight into though. Have you ever heard of the Honeymoon Period? It is the early stages of T1 when the pancreas is still firing up, which can help to control blood glucose, especially if combined with diet.
Also, to avoid that nonsense with the doc witholding results from you, I should sign up for the patient online access. Every surgery in the UK (are you in the UK?) should have this available since April this year. You should be able to get your results over the internet, using a secure password. Ask at reception. Take some ID in, and you should be given access to test results, and order prescriptions too.
Re your doc giving the test results casually to your mother - that is a HUGE breach of confidentiality, and worth a complaint, in my opinion. I would be fuming.
I would also be pushing to get that endocrinology referral as soon as possible, and get my diabetes care into the hands of someone with more discretion and more professionalism!
Thanks! I will def get that organised. I have a lot of Type 2 in my family so the in total diagnosis whilst a bit of a shock, was easier to get my head around. Type 1 seems so much scarier...A GAD result of >2000 is a positive GAD test. The standard GAD result is undetectable. With a positive GAD test and your presentation, it seems you are type 1.
Ask for a referral to the diabetic clinic - you should be under anendocrinologist and be monitored to consider insulin therapy when necessary.
Thank so much... its really good to hear things like that xHi. Typical of many GPs like mine I'm afraid. A high GAD score almost certainly means T1 (aka T1.5 or Late onset T1). Your weight loos is another indicator. As @Brunneria says, you are probably in the honeymoon period. It took 5 or more years for me to get to the point of needing. Gliclazide helped for a few years although I had to suggest to my diabetes GP that he put me on it (he agreed). This drug stimulates the pancreas to produce more insulin. So, the options are likely to be to have more tablets added before insulin being needed. Don't worry about possibly needing insulin in the future - I found it a salvation from having to starve myself and it's not a big problem.
Thanks! I've been feeling like I've been banging my head against a brick wall for the last few months! Hopefully I'll get into an endocrinologist quickly and then feel a bit more like someone is taking this seriouslyHi and welcome!
You are having a frustrating time - like so many of us.
Well done for achieving so much by diet, and well done for pushing your doc for a proper test.
Hopefully someone with GAD knowledge will be along to comment on your result.
There are a couple of things that I can offer some insight into though. Have you ever heard of the Honeymoon Period? It is the early stages of T1 when the pancreas is still firing up, which can help to control blood glucose, especially if combined with diet.
Also, to avoid that nonsense with the doc witholding results from you, I should sign up for the patient online access. Every surgery in the UK (are you in the UK?) should have this available since April this year. You should be able to get your results over the internet, using a secure password. Ask at reception. Take some ID in, and you should be given access to test results, and order prescriptions too.
Re your doc giving the test results casually to your mother - that is a HUGE breach of confidentiality, and worth a complaint, in my opinion. I would be fuming.
I would also be pushing to get that endocrinology referral as soon as possible, and get my diabetes care into the hands of someone with more discretion and more professionalism!
Thanks so much for your reply... can I ask what it is that makes you think I should be on insulin therapy? My sugars have been really good so far
Thanks so much for your reply... can I ask what it is that makes you think I should be on insulin therapy? My sugars have been really good so far
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