Hi
@Crimsonsrb and welcome to the forums.
Am I correct that you have already been diagnosed diabetic (hence the insulin) but you are waiting to find out what type you have? My guess is they will also have done a GAD test to see if you have antibodies that indicate your system is attacking your insulin producing cells.
You really need a doctor to do the diagnosis of type, as there are a number of tests that can be done to determine this. (There are also types other than T1/T2 - eg T3c and MODY). T2 is by far the most common though.
Just to confuse you, T2s generally start with high insulin amounts, and T1s with low, so being in the middle isn't that conclusive either way. And forum rules specifically say that we can't diagnose so even if I did know from your result I wouldn't be able to say.
Have you been advised on how to treat hypos? It's important for insulin users to always have something sugary with them so that they can treat low blood sugars.
Good luck with your doctor's appointment and once more welcome.